This is a repeating event- Event 1 / 223 June 2026 8:30 pm
This is a repeating event- Event 1 / 223 June 2026 8:30 pm
By Aurora Kurth with Matthew Anderson Directed by Zya Kane You were expected. In DEATH –
By Aurora Kurth with Matthew Anderson
Directed by Zya Kane
You were expected.
In DEATH – a cabaret, audiences enter a space suspended between worlds, where Death is your host, ancient, sharp-tongued and quietly proud of its work. Through songs, rituals and theatrical vignettes drawn from real encounters, Death presents a private collection of endings: fragments of lives lived and lives lost.
Atmospheric, mischievous and unexpectedly tender, DEATH – a cabaret traces the strange persistence of loss and the fragile urgency of being alive.
A performance with side effects.
The 8.30pm performance will feature Auslan interpretation and a Q&A with the artists after the show.
Suitable for ages 16+
Warning: contains coarse language, depictions of death, grief and suicide, flashing lights and haze.
Bowery Theatre and St Albans Community Centre
33 Princess Street, St Albans
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