TWO TWENTY SOMETHINGS DECIDE NEVER TO BE STRESSED ABOUT ANYTHING EVER AGAIN. THREE DOUBLES

What does it look like when a generation gives up…
A young couple are worried. About everything. From student debt to the resurgence of ISIS, their stress is prohibiting them from leading the happy life they’re supposed to lead. So they make a pact. With the help of ASMR, Chicken Fiesta and home-brewed kombucha, they make a pact to never be stressed about anything again. Ever.

Two Twenty Somethings Decide Never To Stressed About Anything Again. Ever.’ is a probing look into a society where the expectations of the perfect life have outmatched the realities of growing up. It uncovers the fear that bubbles under the surface of the millennial psyche and interrogates the unattainable goal of a better future

This is a biting new satire by Micheal Costi (The Overcoat) and directed by Eve Beck (Whose Uterus is it Anyway) featuring Tom Anson Mesker (Taste of Honey, Australian Open), Elliot Mitchelland Jasmin Simmons (Ditch).

Dates: Tuesdays to Sundays 25th March- 4th April

Times: Nightly 7:30pm, 5pm Sunday

Venue: KXT bAKEHOUSE, Level 2 Kings Cross Hotel

Tickets: $35 Concession, $42 Full

TO BOOK TICKETS visit kingsxtheatre.com/two-20somethings

Sydney Arts Guide has three double passes to give away to the performance on Wednesday 25th March, 2020 Email the editor.sydneyartsguide@gmail.com with TWO TWENTY SOMETHINGS Promotion in the subject heading