Stuck
In a small-town supermarket deli, two nameless women – Young One and Old One – slice meat while cutting each other down. One clings to the old rules, the other longs for more. Beneath the fluorescent lights and refrigerator hum, their everyday tasks unravel into a battle of wit, will, and survival.
Darkly comic and unsettling, Stuck is a razor-sharp portrait of power and control. Blending absurdism, biting humour and raw honesty, it takes aim at misogyny, patriarchy and the systems that keep women down.
Written by Megan Twycross, Stuck unites some of Australia’s most dynamic theatre-makers: director Susie Dee with actors Caroline Lee and Lucy Ansell.
Brutal, witty and unflinching. Stuck leaves its mark.
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Price and bookings
From $15 to $35
| Adult / general $35 |
| Senior $25 |
| Student / concession $23 |
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