Confessions of a Boba Liberalist
Do we create our own identities or are our identities projected onto us?
Using anecdotes from her real life, come on a conversational journey of discovery with Nita as she learns what it means to belong in a predominantly white society. Is she Asian? Latina? Australian? All of the above? Who gets to decide?
Come into her world as she searches for a sense of belonging and connection with the audience. There’s bubble tea and snacks along the way, not just for Nita – she’ll share her food with everyone! From the school yard, to working in hospitality, to becoming a working artist – Confessions of a Boba Liberalist is a bid to prove she is in fact NOT a Boba Liberal and an answer (or not) to the dreaded question: “Where are you from?”.
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Presented by: Juanita Navas-Nguyen
Juanita is an actor and theatre maker based on Kaurna Country in Adelaide, South Australia. She graduated with an Advanced Diploma of Acting from Adelaide College of the Arts in 2020.
Her first independently self-written and produced show Confessions of a Boba Liberalist debuted as part of the 2024 Adelaide Fringe supported by ActNow Theatre.
Other theatre credits include Single Asian Female (State Theatre Company South Australia, 2022), Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (STCSA/Queensland Theatre, 2022), The Story of Chi (Terrapin/Contemporary Asian Australian Performance, 2024), Grug (Windmill Theatre Company, 2024), Future:Present 2.0 (Theatre Republic, 2023), and Bluey’s Big Play (HVK Productions/Windmill Theatre Co/BBC, 2021), Eureka Day (STCSA, 2021).
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Full price:
$25.00 to $30.00
Concession: $25.00
BankSA Cardholder:
$22.50
Companion Card: $0.00
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1 Venue
Circulating Library at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
Migration Museum, 82 Kintore Ave, Adelaide, Kaurna
Entrance through the main gates on Kintore Ave.
- Step-free mobility aid access through an alternative entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Please note
Includes mentions of racism and experiences of racial discrimination.
Accessibility
- Audience members interact from the seated or standing area
- Auslan Interpretation: Saturday 22nd of February 1:50 pm and Wednesday 26th of February 6:20 pm