What happens when the internet’s most perfect trans influencer meets her biggest hater…and they fall in love?
After sold-out concert runs at Adelaide Cabaret Festival and Hayes Festival of New Work, A Transgender Woman on the Internet, Crying explodes onto the stage in a full-scale hyperpop musical at the Old Fitz Theatre.
Created by Cassie Hamilton, this riotous, high-octane lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers odyssey dives headfirst into stan culture, cancel culture and the impossible pressure of being “the right kind” of anything online. It’s sharp, it’s chaotic, it’s painfully funny, and it asks the gloriously messy question: What are trans people actually allowed to see themselves as?
Avis O’Hara (@theDIYDoll) is glossy, aspirational and internet-famous. Corrin Verbeck is a left-tube crusader determined to expose her as everything wrong with modern trans politics. But when Corrin infiltrates Avis’s world, the algorithm does what the algorithm does best: it gets complicated. Certainly not a tragedy, and definitely not a TED talk, this is a glitter-drenched hyperpop musical about projection, desire, clout-chasing and the deeply embarrassing vulnerability of falling in love with the person you subtweeted.Directed by Jean Tong (Flat Earthers: The Musical; Heartbreak High), with musical direction by Lillian Hearne, the production features a thrilling trans and gender- diverse cast including Cassie Hamilton (Satranic Panic), Blake Appelqvist (Fangirls; & Juliet), Rosie Rai and Teo Vergara.
Fierce and unapologetically online, A Transgender Woman on the Internet, Crying is a joyful provocation and a pop-musical fever dream that refuses to behave. Because sometimes the most radical thing a trans person can be…is messy.
For tickets and more information, visit the Old Fitz website.
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