Jason is a solo performance work that tackles themes of transformation, shame, and embodiment from a transmasculine experience. Using a custom fucked-up men’s suit, a series of objects, and a number of physical tasks, the performer attempts to transform emotional emptiness into pleasure.
Celia Green creates highly physical, intimate performances that explore sensation, mess, and the pursuit of freedom. Their collaborative practice and creations draw on their experiences as a queer, trans-masculine person, as well as their background as a caregiver for children.
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Content Notes:
Nakedness and sexual content, moments where performer interacts with a raw fish on stage.
Ticket Info:
General Admission: £7
Sliding-Scale Ticket Guidance
£3 - £5
- If you frequently stress about basic needs and don’t always achieve them.
- You may be underemployed or unemployed.
- You rent low-end property and require assistance from government and/or voluntary assistance including food banks and benefits.
- You have little or no expendable income.
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£7 - £12
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- You are employed.
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£15 - £20
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- You can always afford to buy new items.
- You can afford to take an annual holiday.