Overview
If you’ve never heard the name Kaitlyn Plyley, then you’ve probably at least heard her voice. Or seen her face. Or read her words. She’s a master story teller, broadcaster, poet and writer on the Brisbane arts scene, and best of all, has the real gift of the gab. And her latest project Not Much To Tell You exercises this talent liberally – Kaitlyn’s got words to say, and she gets them out in a unique fusion of poetry and story telling.
Not Much to Tell You explores how Kaitlyn, a nerdy, foreign-sounding Aussie, found her voice. She paves a journey out of her own stories and experiences, all to a backdrop of Australian culture. She finds common space in footy fields, dance floors, restaurants and bedrooms, and presents a picture of what it’s like to be silenced when the whole world has something to say.
Tickets for this equal part comedy, personal revelation and cultural critique start at $16, and the show will grace Metro Arts from August 27. Do yourself a favour, and open your ears and eyes to a story that examines the quiet prejudices, small cultural discrepancies and the unspoken power plays that occur daily in Australia.
Check out the trailer for Not Much to Tell You here.
Information
When
Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - Saturday, September 6, 2014
Wednesday, August 27 - Saturday, September 6, 2014
Where
Metro Arts97 Boundary Street
West End