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20–29 September 2024 Work, But This Time Like You Mean It by Honor Webster-Mannison

WORLD PREMIERE
A CANBERRA YOUTH THEATRE COMMISSION

I might spend my last moments asking someone if they want large or regular chips. I might die in this polo shirt. Oh my God I might die in this hat. They will find my fossilised remains and then carbon test me and find out that I was wearing this hat.

Winner of the 2022 Emerging Playwright Commission

Neon lighting has dried out your eyeballs. The grease has permeated your sneakers. You think you can hear salt. A group of fast food workers are just trying to get through another shift. They’re underpaid and overworked and the customers keep coming and time is moving backwards and they need to stop working.

Work, But This Time Like You Mean It is a darkly surreal comedy about young people’s first experiences in the workplace. It’s about having a good work ethic on less-than-minimum wage. It’s about perseverance when you just want to curl up under the counter and cry. It’s an unhinged, deep-fryer-dive into deeply human relationships, forged within the most alienating of circumstances.

It’s fricken tasty.

Cast

To be announced

Creative Team

Director Luke Rogers
Lighting Designer Ethan Hamill
Sound Designer & Composer Patrick Haesler
Stage Manager Rhiley Winnett

The Emerging Playwright Commission is generously supported by Holding Redlich. This performance is supported by Canberra Theatre Centre, as part of a commitment to nurturing the young and emerging artists of the ACT.

Holding Redlich

Bookings

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Times

Wed - Sat 7:30pm
Sat 2pm, Sun 5pm

Venue

The Courtyard Studio
Canberra Theatre Centre
Civic Square, London Circuit

Tickets

$20–$35

Duration

100 minutes