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Eden
 

Eden is a lyrical coming-of-age story about identity, desire and the quiet forces that shape us.

Set among heat-soaked vines and fading farmland, Kit and Dan navigate the pull of family, first love and the longing to become someone new. As childhood slips away, moments of tenderness collide with guilt, hope and unspoken loss.

Written in a theatrical language that moves between realism and poetic confession, Eden captures the beauty and danger of growing up — where love can bruise, land holds memory, and transformation is inevitable.

A moving, intimate work about the thresholds we cross on the way to adulthood, playing this season at Qtopia Sydney.

 

Event details

Venue: Qtopia Sydney
Bookings: https://tickets.qtopiasydney.com.au/Events/Eden/Tue-Apr-7-2026-19-30
Start Date: Saturday 18 April 2026

 

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