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Out of Gas on Lovers Leap
 

 

OUT OF GAS ON LOVERS LEAP by MARK ST. GERMAIN.

1985, New England town of Grosset Bay. Graduation night from White Oaks Academy, an exclusive boarding school for students with "behavioural disorders". Myst Angeleeds, and Grouper Morris drive up to Eagle Point to celebrate. Alone, and for the first time with no one to answer to, and nowhere to be, Myst and Grouper are forced to reckon with what their future looks like and what they really mean to each other.

Starring Mia Barrett and Will Lonsdale and directed by Jaime Zurzolo. Bringing the very best of independent theatre in Melbourne.

Trigger Warning: Please be advised that this production contains strong language and themes that may be triggering for some viewers. Inclusive of sexual themes, mentions of sexual assault, suicide, and death. Please take caution when attending this production.

Meat Market Stables is an accessible, ground floor venue.

 

Event details

Venue: Meat Market - Stables
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/outofgas
Start Date: Sunday 13 July 2025

 

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