

Our Monster’s Name is Jerry
St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
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About the Show
Lou and Maud are at their breaking point—after yet another failed round of IVF, their finances are drained, and their options are running out. Just when they think they’ve hit a dead end, an unexpected inheritance from a distant relative offers a glimmer of hope. But as they settle into their eerily perfect new neighborhood, they find themselves struggling to fit in. To make matters worse, something monstrous lurks within the walls of their new home.
From the acclaimed writer of Lemon Tree on Dreg Street, Dirty Pennies, in partnership with Geelong Arts Centre’s Creative Engine, presents a gripping queer gothic horror. This chilling new work delves into the fear of building a future in an increasingly uncertain world—and the desperate measures we take to keep our demons at bay.
Content warnings: pregnancy and body horror, fertility struggles, IVF, dead pets, jump scares, loud sudden sounds, horror/supernatural visuals, medical trauma, homophobia.
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Lou and Maud are at their breaking point—after yet another failed round of IVF, their finances are drained, and their options are running out. Just when they think they’ve hit a dead end, an unexpected inheritance from a distant relative offers a glimmer of hope. But as they settle into their eerily perfect new neighborhood, they find themselves struggling to fit in. To make matters worse, something monstrous lurks within the walls of their new home.
From the acclaimed writer of Lemon Tree on Dreg Street, Dirty Pennies, in partnership with Geelong Arts Centre’s Creative Engine, presents a gripping queer gothic horror. This chilling new work delves into the fear of building a future in an increasingly uncertain world—and the desperate measures we take to keep our demons at bay.
Content warnings: pregnancy and body horror, fertility struggles, IVF, dead pets, jump scares, loud sudden sounds, horror/supernatural visuals, medical trauma, homophobia.
Date
About the Show
Lou and Maud are at their breaking point—after yet another failed round of IVF, their finances are drained, and their options are running out. Just when they think they’ve hit a dead end, an unexpected inheritance from a distant relative offers a glimmer of hope. But as they settle into their eerily perfect new neighborhood, they find themselves struggling to fit in. To make matters worse, something monstrous lurks within the walls of their new home.
From the acclaimed writer of Lemon Tree on Dreg Street, Dirty Pennies, in partnership with Geelong Arts Centre’s Creative Engine, presents a gripping queer gothic horror. This chilling new work delves into the fear of building a future in an increasingly uncertain world—and the desperate measures we take to keep our demons at bay.
Content warnings: pregnancy and body horror, fertility struggles, IVF, dead pets, jump scares, loud sudden sounds, horror/supernatural visuals, medical trauma, homophobia.
Read More
Lou and Maud are at their breaking point—after yet another failed round of IVF, their finances are drained, and their options are running out. Just when they think they’ve hit a dead end, an unexpected inheritance from a distant relative offers a glimmer of hope. But as they settle into their eerily perfect new neighborhood, they find themselves struggling to fit in. To make matters worse, something monstrous lurks within the walls of their new home.
From the acclaimed writer of Lemon Tree on Dreg Street, Dirty Pennies, in partnership with Geelong Arts Centre’s Creative Engine, presents a gripping queer gothic horror. This chilling new work delves into the fear of building a future in an increasingly uncertain world—and the desperate measures we take to keep our demons at bay.
Content warnings: pregnancy and body horror, fertility struggles, IVF, dead pets, jump scares, loud sudden sounds, horror/supernatural visuals, medical trauma, homophobia.