Public Toilets, Private Words

Forget random phone numbers promising a ‘good time’, this production looks a little deeper into public toilet graffiti.
James Frostick
Published on May 06, 2014

Overview

While we all get enjoyment out of reading the odd rhyming couplet inscribed on the walls of toilet stalls, it’s nothing we can call deep. Though most of us aren’t looking for prose as thoughtful as Lord Byron when nature calls, isn’t some of the best time for introspection found while on the can?

If you’ve ever been looking for a comedic cabaret performance about toilet wall prose (and I’m sure there are many of you), strap yourself in because we found one. Public Toilets, Private Words is an absurdist take on public toilet tales from around the world. Dozens of characters, heaps of songs and a whole lot of fun; Public Toilets, Private Words could be your new favourite production.

Robert Frost it ain’t, but when we are talking about great contemporary poetry, I know where I sit.

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