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APHIDS x QUEER POWERPOINT X LONGPRAWN PRESENT: EATING OUT

Gather your friends, workmates and ex-girlfriends for an end of year celebration like no other. Bedfellows APHIDS and LONG PRAWN join forces with notorious deep divers QUEER POWERPOINT to take over a Town Hall for an unmissable night of hot takes/hot food.

Waiters shuck and cuck ingredients that rethink time. The daddies of QPPT and APHIDS exploit PowerPoint till bursting, whilst Long Prawn concocts multiple mouthfeels. Trawling the dark depths of niche culinary clickholes, Eating Out offers tasty morsels to put in your brainholes and mouthholes.

Bringing the throb of atmosphere back to dining and corporate software, this night of food and art will leave you filled right up.

Expect a menu of experimental performance, history, special guests and tender carbs.

Two nights only! Tickets strictly limited! No door sales.

Tickets $69
Ticket price includes:
Three (3) course dinner and a show*
Drinks for sale.
Book your queer fam/ workplace a whole table and save!

*Non-linear immersive performance with slides

CREDITS

Performers and co-creators Lara Thoms, Xanthe Dobbie, Harriet Gillies With Julia Croft

Menu and Service Design – Long Prawn

Produced by – APHIDS

Producer – Dani Reynolds

Waiter Performers – Gabriella Imrichova, Margot Morales, Solly Frank, Blu Jay, Sammaneh Pourshafighi, Julia Croft, Johanna Cosgrove and Lz Dunn

Chef – Lorena Corso (Melitta Next Door)

Costumes – Babs Rapeport

Sound Design – Solly Frank

Hair and Makeup – Queenie Thirlwell Carling

Stage Manager – Stefan Grudza

Production Manager – Max Gabauer

Support – Rebecca Jensen

Supported By – The City of Melbourne and Creative Australia

11th and 12th December 7-10pm.

Kensington Town Hall.

Eating Out is currently Sold Out – Join the waitlist here.

APHIDS acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Boon wurrung peoples on whose lands we live and work. Sovereignty was never ceded and we pay our respect to past, present, and future Aboriginal elders and community, and to their long and rich history of artmaking on this Country.