Xhloe and Natasha perform as boy scouts in a nostalgic setting filled with themes of American culture. Their journey captures emotional depth through humor, with a limited prop creating a vivid backdrop. Similarly, Abby Wambaugh's show addresses personal themes of miscarriage through inventive storytelling. Nina Conti's act transforms volunteers into ventriloquist's dummies, showcasing her remarkable improvisational skills. Lastly, Khalid Abdalla's solo performance tackles feelings of belonging in a dangerous world, utilizing multimedia storytelling to engage the audience in profound reflections on identity.
In an audacious avant garde solo show, with its multimedia depths of images, audio voiceovers, personal stories, song and dance, Khalid Abdalla asks where you belong when the country in which you were born or raised does not want you or has become too dangerous for you to stay.
Nina Conti's touring show reveals a master at work, elevating her brand of off-the-cuff voice-throwing and organised havoc to a state of near comedy grace.
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