A young woman with black hair in a red dress sits with her legs crossed in front of a red curtain. She is looking at the camera and smiling as she holds a bubble tea in her right hand.
A young woman in a red dress with black hair sits in front of a red curtain. She looks to the plastic bowl she is holding while using chopsticks to eat the noodles out of the bowl.
A young woman with black hair, wearing a red dress sits in front of an audience. She is is posing for the camera with a smile, holding a bubble tea in her left hand and throwing up a peace sign with her right hand.

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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Theatre and Physical Theatre • Solo Show
South Australia
 
Fringe Fund Recipient
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Thu, 20 Feb - Sun, 02 Mar
 
60 min
 
Circulating Library at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
 
$25 to $30
 
PG (1 Warning)
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