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Mind the Gap!

The Show!

One woman on a transatlantic journey: three characters strive to possess her. Witness their antics in this delightfully bizarre love triangle. “When we get off the plane at London’s Heathrow and go to the loo, the utter relief of gapless cubicle doors! American public toilets have something in common with the London Underground..."

Showcasing Harrison's charismatically transformative abilities, Mind the Gap! reveals the liminal inner world of a woman bent out of shape by one too many roles.

The Artist!

Susan-Jane Harrison is an awarded British-American playwright and performer who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, with a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of California at Davis.   She has worked in London and throughout the UK, New Zealand, New York, and the San Francisco Bay Area where she currently resides.  Her wide ranging career includes work with BBC Radio, A&BC Theatre Co and the Royal National; in the USA, with Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Aurora Theatre Company, Woman’s Will, ACT, California Shakespeare Company and A Traveling Jewish Theater.   “Mind the Gap” first made an appearance at the 2014 United Solo Festival in NYC (under the original title of "Possession").   Susan-Jane was a member of The Pop-Up Globe acting company for the 2018-2019 season.  

Susan-Jane has co-directed, danced and choreographed with Bollywood Groove (Chicago), and been a member of the Contemporary Dance Troupe Akat.  Inter-disciplinary collaboration in her professional life has nourished her particular flexibility of style: Susan-Jane possesses sensitivity to diverse texts and narratives , as well as being a physically adept and expressive performer

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When:

5 - 6 March; 20:00


Where:

Garnet Station
85 Garnet Road, Westmere


Duration:

30 minutes


Tickets:

$15 - $20


Accessibility:

Accessible seating not available


Content Warnings:

13+
Coarse language


 
 

Comedy, Dance & Physical Theatre, Theatre

Cultural Diversity, Feminism