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BiPolar Express
 

Gripping. Heartwarming. Fantastical. When Antonia enters a manic episode on the train, she is forced to take a journey through time, memory, and spaces both real and imagined.

Inspired by the lived experience of writer and performer Bianca Yeung, BiPolar Express brings together an exciting team of emerging dance and theatre artists to create a show that reflects the blurred edges and spontaneous dynamisms unleashed by a brain gone rogue.

A playful combination of text and dance, the show oscillates between Antonia's inner and outer worlds: transporting her and the audience between heightened and muted states. Where words fail, movement fills the gaps, with a motley crew of characters dancing their way through Antonia’s subconscious.

BiPolar Express marks the debut collaboration of director Isabella Milkovitsch, choreographer Avalon Ormiston and independent producer Phaedra Brown.

Book your seat now! This is one ride you don’t want to miss.

 

Event details

Venue: Flight Path Theatre
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/bipolar-express/
Start Date: Saturday 27 September 2025

Thursday 25th September: 6:30pm
Friday 26th September: 6:30pm
Saturday 27th September: 1pm matinee (followed by a free Q&A), 6:30pm

 

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