FLIT
St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
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About the Show
Drawing on JM Barrie’s mythological tale of Peter Pan, FLIT is a new work that ‘caresses the tumultuous’, and ‘possesses a raw, mesmerising quality’ (Arts Hub).
A girl returns home from a night out, muscles aching from dancing.
A boy she has never seen before sits in her flat, awaiting her return. Assuming the worst, the girl takes a frying pan to the boy’s temple, and when he claims he has been banished from Neverland by Peter Pan, the girl thinks the boy is crazy, high or both.
That is until his story begins tugging on a memory she thought she had forgotten…
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Drawing on JM Barrie’s mythological tale of Peter Pan, FLIT is a new work that ‘caresses the tumultuous’, and ‘possesses a raw, mesmerising quality’ (Arts Hub).
A girl returns home from a night out, muscles aching from dancing.
A boy she has never seen before sits in her flat, awaiting her return. Assuming the worst, the girl takes a frying pan to the boy’s temple, and when he claims he has been banished from Neverland by Peter Pan, the girl thinks the boy is crazy, high or both.
That is until his story begins tugging on a memory she thought she had forgotten…
About the Show
Drawing on JM Barrie’s mythological tale of Peter Pan, FLIT is a new work that ‘caresses the tumultuous’, and ‘possesses a raw, mesmerising quality’ (Arts Hub).
A girl returns home from a night out, muscles aching from dancing.
A boy she has never seen before sits in her flat, awaiting her return. Assuming the worst, the girl takes a frying pan to the boy’s temple, and when he claims he has been banished from Neverland by Peter Pan, the girl thinks the boy is crazy, high or both.
That is until his story begins tugging on a memory she thought she had forgotten…
Read More
Drawing on JM Barrie’s mythological tale of Peter Pan, FLIT is a new work that ‘caresses the tumultuous’, and ‘possesses a raw, mesmerising quality’ (Arts Hub).
A girl returns home from a night out, muscles aching from dancing.
A boy she has never seen before sits in her flat, awaiting her return. Assuming the worst, the girl takes a frying pan to the boy’s temple, and when he claims he has been banished from Neverland by Peter Pan, the girl thinks the boy is crazy, high or both.
That is until his story begins tugging on a memory she thought she had forgotten…