The Flood
South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Australia
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“The Flood” is a complex theatrical piece that traces the journey of memory from the perspective of Joanna, a young protagonist. Through a dream-like narrative, we are immersed in the events surrounding Joanna’s parents’ divorce, exploring the dynamics between her cousin Lily, her mother Harriet, and her father Jonathan. These relationships profoundly affect Joanna, unsettling and transforming her identity. Serving as an unreliable narrator, Joanna candidly expresses her uncertainties as a youth, grappling with the loss of friendships and parental support leaving her feeling as though she is drowning on dry land.
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“The Flood” is a complex theatrical piece that traces the journey of memory from the perspective of Joanna, a young protagonist. Through a dream-like narrative, we are immersed in the events surrounding Joanna’s parents’ divorce, exploring the dynamics between her cousin Lily, her mother Harriet, and her father Jonathan. These relationships profoundly affect Joanna, unsettling and transforming her identity. Serving as an unreliable narrator, Joanna candidly expresses her uncertainties as a youth, grappling with the loss of friendships and parental support leaving her feeling as though she is drowning on dry land.
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About the Show
“The Flood” is a complex theatrical piece that traces the journey of memory from the perspective of Joanna, a young protagonist. Through a dream-like narrative, we are immersed in the events surrounding Joanna’s parents’ divorce, exploring the dynamics between her cousin Lily, her mother Harriet, and her father Jonathan. These relationships profoundly affect Joanna, unsettling and transforming her identity. Serving as an unreliable narrator, Joanna candidly expresses her uncertainties as a youth, grappling with the loss of friendships and parental support leaving her feeling as though she is drowning on dry land.
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“The Flood” is a complex theatrical piece that traces the journey of memory from the perspective of Joanna, a young protagonist. Through a dream-like narrative, we are immersed in the events surrounding Joanna’s parents’ divorce, exploring the dynamics between her cousin Lily, her mother Harriet, and her father Jonathan. These relationships profoundly affect Joanna, unsettling and transforming her identity. Serving as an unreliable narrator, Joanna candidly expresses her uncertainties as a youth, grappling with the loss of friendships and parental support leaving her feeling as though she is drowning on dry land.