Daydreamer - A young man in a green shirt sits. His chin is resting on his hands as he looks into the camera. He looks both earnest and slightly sinister.

Daydreamer

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Disability Led
Queensland • SA Premiere

Daydreamer is an intimate and raw exploration of what it is like to grow up with clinical epilepsy.

A theatrical work that unashamedly dives into the fractured emotional state of a young person trying to find their place in the world and learning that for them, the world is not always tangible. Daydreamer, fills in the gaps and brings to the life, the humanity behind this commonly misunderstood medical condition.

This performance is based on lived experiences and strives to open up a more authentic conversation surrounding invisible disabilities. 

 

Presented by: India Rose

India is a passionate and enthusiastic theatre maker, focused on devising innovative ways of performing and expressing stories. Her work strives to challenge and present new perspectives about the world; raw, gritty, untethered and intrinsically about human connection, she creates dynamic and provoking commentaries about current social issues. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts at QUT and is the author of poetry book, Cards of Lady Luck. She is the writer, director and creative brain behind Daydreamer.