Two girls stand side by side, each with one hand raised in a "stop" gesture, expressing a firm stance against violence. Their faces show determination, symbolising strength and solidarity.
A junior doctor embarks on a “hunger strike until death” for her fallen colleague and raises her hand to say STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN.
A female doctor turns her back to a book and stethoscope, symbolizsng solidarity with a fallen colleague. Next to her is a poster that says ' STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN' and an image of a statue 'The Cry of the Hour'.

The Cry of the Hour

This play weaves together historical and current movements, bringing to life stories of resilience against oppression. From Rosa Parks and Recy Taylor to Malala Yousafzai and countless women worldwide, the production honours those who have defied silence in the face of injustice. Through gripping narratives and protest dances, audiences are invited to reflect on the strength of those who fought for justice. The story reaches a crescendo when junior doctors launch a “hunger strike until death” for a fallen colleague, sparking a global outcry from 150 cities—"Enough is enough." This is a tale of unity, courage, and the unyielding fight to end violence.

Q&A, resources and school incursion workshops available upon request. Please contact Schools Program Coordinator at schools@adelaidefringe.com.au.

Q&A, resources and school incursion workshops available upon request. Please contact Schools Program Coordinator at schools@adelaidefringe.com.au.

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Physical Theatre
South Australia • World Premiere
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Thu, 06 Mar - Sun, 09 Mar
 
60 min
 
Star Theatre Two at Star Theatres
 
$20 to $35
 
M15+ (3 Warnings)
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