“My Dad would kill me if he knew I was on a lesbian parody of a Communist propaganda poster. Would he be right?”
Mille and Alissia have a lot in common: lesbianism, Dads who live in former Communist-turned-Capitalist-Dictatorship countries thousands of kilometres away, an obsession for colour-sorted apps on their phones. In this Sino-Russian version of Les Misérables meets Never Have I Ever, they invite you to a vibrant, biting and sincere celebration of daddy issues, queer friendships, Communist history... and multilingual forgiveness. Expect some physical theatre, singing rituals, Russian pickles, Chinese jokes, and dramatic PowerPoints, as their explore their relationships with each other, their Dads, and politics. Ready for the ride?
“Dad, I forgive you for not letting me grieve.” - audience ritual note
“Lucy, I forgive you for killing my hamster.” - audience ritual note
(No hamsters were harmed in the making of this show)
Age recommendation: 18+
Duration: 60 mins
Price: £15
Languages: English, French, Mandarin, Russian
Countries: France, China, Russia
Content warnings: Alcohol and Russian pickles offered to audience
Writers and performers: Mille Zhong & Alissia Pervozvanski-Dangles
Lighting designer: Lantukh
Producer: 88 mètres/seconde
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