Performance
Das Clarks: A Brief History of Difference
- 1h 5m
Attributes
- Duration 1h 5m
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.
Brought to you by Das Clarks and Jo Fong with Becky Davies, A Brief History of Difference is an interactive theatre piece rooted in conversation, knowledge sharing, questioning, personal narrative and performance.
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.
ACCESS:
The performance on Friday 1 March will be accompanied by BSL interpretation by Claire Anderson
The Thursday 29 February performance will be audio-described, please speak to Front of House on arrival, or email kit.edwards@chapter.org with at least 48 hours notice to arrange.
Audio Flyer:
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