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Changeling

MCShowroom
Prahran
MCShowroom, L1/50 Clifton St
Prahran, Victoria 3181

Date

30 Sep –
05 Oct

About the Show

A raw, provocative reflection on identity, belonging and the cost of being authentic to who you are.

A Child was born before midnight, beneath the wild eastern wind…

This is a small rural community; a community of masks, a community of personas, where fairies are evil and folklore are accepted as universal truths, and the biggest threat of all, is the changeling child. So when a Child begins to display unnatural traits and skills, the community is steeped in fear.

Debuting at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2025, Changeling is a dark fairytale delving into the stigma experienced by disabled and neurodivergent people through the lens of ‘masked’ theatre.

Based on European folklore and inspired by the likes of The Crucible, Changeling explores the damage of ‘othering’, the dangers of collective paranoia and mob mentality… within a world bearing eerie similarities to our own.

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A raw, provocative reflection on identity, belonging and the cost of being authentic to who you are.

A Child was born before midnight, beneath the wild eastern wind…

This is a small rural community; a community of masks, a community of personas, where fairies are evil and folklore are accepted as universal truths, and the biggest threat of all, is the changeling child. So when a Child begins to display unnatural traits and skills, the community is steeped in fear.

Debuting at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2025, Changeling is a dark fairytale delving into the stigma experienced by disabled and neurodivergent people through the lens of ‘masked’ theatre.

Based on European folklore and inspired by the likes of The Crucible, Changeling explores the damage of ‘othering’, the dangers of collective paranoia and mob mentality… within a world bearing eerie similarities to our own.

Date

September 30, 2025
October 5, 2025

About the Show

A raw, provocative reflection on identity, belonging and the cost of being authentic to who you are.

A Child was born before midnight, beneath the wild eastern wind…

This is a small rural community; a community of masks, a community of personas, where fairies are evil and folklore are accepted as universal truths, and the biggest threat of all, is the changeling child. So when a Child begins to display unnatural traits and skills, the community is steeped in fear.

Debuting at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2025, Changeling is a dark fairytale delving into the stigma experienced by disabled and neurodivergent people through the lens of ‘masked’ theatre.

Based on European folklore and inspired by the likes of The Crucible, Changeling explores the damage of ‘othering’, the dangers of collective paranoia and mob mentality… within a world bearing eerie similarities to our own.

Read More

A raw, provocative reflection on identity, belonging and the cost of being authentic to who you are.

A Child was born before midnight, beneath the wild eastern wind…

This is a small rural community; a community of masks, a community of personas, where fairies are evil and folklore are accepted as universal truths, and the biggest threat of all, is the changeling child. So when a Child begins to display unnatural traits and skills, the community is steeped in fear.

Debuting at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2025, Changeling is a dark fairytale delving into the stigma experienced by disabled and neurodivergent people through the lens of ‘masked’ theatre.

Based on European folklore and inspired by the likes of The Crucible, Changeling explores the damage of ‘othering’, the dangers of collective paranoia and mob mentality… within a world bearing eerie similarities to our own.

Date

Director :
Monique Wing-Yun
Producer :
Jessica Fanwong
Stage Manager :
Joshua Deck
Cast :
Elizabeth Gordon-Saker (she/her) Cassandra Hart (she/her) Tristan Bell (he/him) Akira Hockley Miric (they/them) Hayley Michaels (she/her) Bella Crawford (they/them) Amelia Pawsey (she/her) Crystal Haig (she/her)
Performance Dates & Times :
Tuesday 30th September 6.30pm Wednesday 1st October 6.30pm Thursday 2nd October 6.30pm Friday 3rd October 6.30pm Saturday 4th October 6.30pm Sunday 5th October 4.30pm
September 30, 2025
October 5, 2025
Performances

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