A Brief History of Difference by Das Clarks and Jo Fong with Becky Davies
Interactive theatre
Doors open 7.30pm - £10
Theatre piece rooted in conversation, knowledge sharing, questioning, personal narrative and performance.
Being different is a complicated business. It can be exciting, distressing, temporary, permanent, liberating, dangerous, painful, a cause for celebration. It’s about bodies and language, memories and labels, perceptions and assumptions, acceptance and resistance. Join DAR, a queer, neurodivergent, curious, middle-aged Talking Heads fanatic, to consider some tricky questions around the subjects of difference, identity, positioning, labelling and belonging.
A Brief History of Difference is for anyone who considers themself a person of difference and anyone who wonders what it would be like to be or live differently.
Recommended for ages 14+.
“A thought-provoking and refreshing departure from conventional theatre, one for those who like to seek out the daring and unusual work at the Fringe. A glimpse into being different or a recognising one’s own difference!” - Kate Saffin (Edinburgh Fringe 2024)
**** - Beatriz Do O (West End Best Friend 2024)