BATCH FESTIVAL: 3 WEEKS OF ALTERNATIVE WORK AT GRIFFIN

BROWN SKIN GIRL
Image by Emele Ugavule

A three-week fiesta of the freshest, edgiest and most inventive new shows in Sydney. An exciting crop of storytellers, poets, comedy artists and non-traditional performance makers from across the country will take over the iconic Stables stage, 11- 28th April.

There is a huge range of offerings during the festival:  from Betty Grumble’s LOVE AND ANGER  through  the wonderful GRIFFIN UP LATE to Caleb Lewis’ EXCLUSION ZONE (SAG saw EZ BONDI and loved it).

Another show to look out for is BROWN SKIN GIRL.

Sydney artist collective Black Birds bring their hard-hitting show to Griffin for Batch Festival. Their previous self-titled work was named by Sydney Morning Herald as “one of the hottest stage tickets for 2017.” Brown Skin Girl melds visual art, spoken word, music and movement, drawing audiences into the lives of three Black and Brown women as they navigate the complexities of life as twenty-somethings in Sydney.

‘The kind of theatre that doesn’t simply engage audiences, but empowers them far beyond the hour of audience attendance.’ Broadway World

There is more information about the BATCH FESTIVAL including downloading the program at the Griffin website [Facebook].