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When life gives you lemons, sometimes you have to grit your teeth, squeeze your hardest, and make damn lemonade.
Metro Arts’ latest production, Break,is a collaborative work from The Farm’s Kate Harman and Gavin Webber, and globe-trotting performer,Cecilia Martin (Ceci), portraying the woes and throws of Ceci’s life as an international acrobatic performer, as her body inevitably succumbs to multiple wrist injuries and body trauma.This autobiographical work melds dance, theatre and circus, and centres around an all-too-familiar theme of burnout. It will leave your mind mulling over the burning question – what happens when our dreams reach breaking point?
You can catch Break at the Metro Arts New Benner Theatre from June 21–24, with tickets starting at $39.
Artist Talk
Want to know more about the work from the artists? Join us for a free post-show artist talk when you purchase a ticket to the Friday 23 June 7:30pm performance. The Artist Talk will run for approximately 45 minutes.
Accessibility Note
Metro Arts’ New Benner Theatre is wheelchair accessible. For tickets for patrons in a wheelchair, with accessibility needs and/or Companion Card holders, please call Metro Arts on 07 3002 7100 Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm to enquire or make your booking. Please be aware there are limited number of wheelchair spaces available per show.
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