
A Guide To Being Immortal
When one friend receives a terminal diagnosis, the other refuses to accept it. While one plans their funeral and searches for ways to be remembered, the other chases anything that might keep them here a little longer.
Drawing from Chinese myth, superstition, and ritual, Shane Woon’s intimate two-hander explores how we navigate grief and death.
A Guide to Being Immortal invites audiences into the spaces where grief already lives — before death, beneath hope, and between the people who matter most. It’s a tender, aching exploration of how we hold on, how we let go, and how love shapes us in our last moments.
Hours 
Date | Times |
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Tue 30 Sep |
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Wed 1 Oct |
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Thu 2 Oct |
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Fri 3 Oct |
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Sat 4 Oct |
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Sun 5 Oct |
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Price and bookings
From $10 to $40
Adult / general $35 |
Student / concession $25 |
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