when: 02 - 03 August 2024 | venue: Canberra Theatre Centre | cost: See event for details | address: London Circuit Canberra 2601 | website: https://canberratheatrecentre.com.au | tickets: https://canberratheatrecentre.com.au/show/manage-your-expectations-2024///?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6L
published: 03 Aug 2024, 5 min read
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House of Sand's signature melding of forms is back in town!
Manage Your Expectations takes the idea of the ‘trigger warning' to its absurdist extreme using humour to question how ‘informed' consent can really be and asking ‘How much do you really want to know?'
Be prepared to go on a hilarious and moving journey using a unique blend of dance, theatre, live film, clowning, and logic-bending philosophising.
Full of vigour and energy with a dash of confrontation and chaos, come and experience this bold, thought-provoking new show created and performed by multi award-winning maverick of the stage Eliza Sanders.
House of Sand is the brainchild of Canberra bred siblings Eliza Sanders and Charlie Allanah. They create madcap and visceral performance works across theatre, dance, music, cabaret, and performance art.
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House of Sand's signature melding of forms is back in town!
Manage Your Expectations takes the idea of the ‘trigger warning' to its absurdist extreme using humour to question how ‘informed' consent can really be and asking ‘How much do you really want to know?'
Be prepared to go on a hilarious and moving journey using a unique blend of dance, theatre, live film, clowning, and logic-bending philosophising.
Full of vigour and energy with a dash of confrontation and chaos, come and experience this bold, thought-provoking new show created and performed by multi award-winning maverick of the stage Eliza Sanders.
House of Sand is the brainchild of Canberra bred siblings Eliza Sanders and Charlie Allanah. They create madcap and visceral performance works across theatre, dance, music, cabaret, and performance art.
Go see Manage Your Expectations 2024.
Manage Your Expectations 2024 is on 02 - 03 August 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Canberra. Call 02 6275 2700 for details. Visit their website at https://canberratheatrecentre.com.au.
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