International Impro Mini Fest: 4Play
4Play is an innovative, experimental work that pushes the boundaries of what improvisation could be. Through the exploration of themes around women, feminism, improvisation and sexuality. These four veteran internationally renowned improvisers walk the precarious line between the personal and theatrical. No scenes, no ask-fors, no safety net.
Mary Shelley's Mothers is an international feminist art collective that brings together Beatrix Brunschko from Austria, Nele Kießling from Germany, Rama Nicholas from Australia and Maja Dekleva Lapajne from Slovenia. The members of the collective are passionate improvisers who, among other things, practice intimate conversations in the European late evening and Australian early morning hours, like to drink cheap bubbles together, and above all enjoy the shared stage action. In 4Play, they playfully and boldly tackle the theme of sex and sexuality.
Recommended for ages 15+ for adult language and themes.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
|---|---|
| Sat 20 Dec |
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Location 
Impro Melbourne
21/23 Stanley St
West Melbourne 3003
Price and bookings
| Adult / general $25 |
| Student / concession $15 |
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