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Roleplay
 

A broke feminist podcaster rebrands as a provocative “slutfluencer” in pursuit of fame, only to lose herself in the performance.

Darkly hilarious, gripping, and surreal, Roleplay is an interrogation of modern sex, womanhood, and the commodification of feminism, and a sharp reckoning with the cost of inauthenticity in the age of the personal brand.

Be the first to witness this thrilling new work in its rawest, most electric form.

*Roleplay may include shameless nudity, definitely adult material and lots of other things we should warn you about but we don’t know what they are yet, so check back here before you come.

 

Event details

Venue: Upstairs Theatre, 25 Belvoir St Surry Hills NSW 2010
Bookings: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/roleplay/
Start Date: Sunday 01 February 2026

 

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