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Future Proof by Gravity Dolls
 

Presented by Darebin Arts Speakeasy

Darebin team Gravity Dolls make genre-defying theatre that fires the imagination. Combining acrobatics and aerial skills with fierce new writing, their shows push live performance to new heights.   

Future Proof invites you to witness a dreamscape of our world in this critical juncture. Systems faltering. Tectonic plates colliding. A planet fighting for survival. Ordinary people just trying to get out of bed.  

Performing on a revolving platform on the Darebin Arts Centre stage, this local ensemble of physical performers brings to life the beauty and absurdity of our collective moment − asking what keeps us going, and what got us here.  

With stirring text by Harlow Carey, Future Proof is a stunning invocation of the world we’re waking up to, and a call to action for the one we hope to see. 

 

Event details

Venue: Darebin Arts Centre
Bookings: https://darebin.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/116853
Start Date: Thursday 14 March 2024

Approximate running time: 70mins (no interval)
Show warnings: loud music and sound, smoke and haze.

Auslan-interpreted performance and post-show talk: Friday 15 March, 7.30pm

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