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Draw Two
 

“Not that it matters but I am deeply terrified of toxic shock because I’m too young to lose a leg or an arm or my vagina.”

Back in her hometown, a woman stands in the ‘fifteen items or less’ line at the local Woolies. There, an old (now-hot) school friend, Kieran, mistakes her as Mia. And she doesn’t correct him. 

The thing is, Mia is her identical twin who recently died, leaving behind a son, Lucas. 

Everyone has a 20-something crisis. Hers is a choice between staying in Melbourne with an ambitious girlfriend, becoming the legal guardian of a five-year-old, or something entirely different…

Draw Two, is a tender, sharp and funny monologue about mistaken identities, Neapolitan ice cream, sunburnt shoulders, sharks in bathtubs and beating little kids at Uno. It’s also about how we come to terms with loss and sudden motherhood, and what it truly takes to care.

 

Event details

Venue: Old Fitz Theatre
Bookings: https://www.oldfitztheatre.com.au/draw-two
Start Date: Saturday 09 November 2024

Season: November 5 - 10

Times: 9.15pm Tues – Sat, 7.30pm Sun

Ticket Prices:
Preview: $22 + booking fee
General Admission: $27.50 + booking fee

Approximate Run Time: 75 minutes

 

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