After a one-year hiatus, MUD: Improvisation and Extended Domains returns to Adelaide!
Marking their third anniversary, they delve into themes of collapse and renewal; commemorating the Pylos Massacre, the crushed submarine billionaires, and the everyday mundanity of living through the fall of western supremacy.
The celebration features live-music, performance from Stephen Neville and Lauren Henderson, performance art by Jazmine Deng and cellist David Moran, poetry from Tadgh Porter Cameron, and closing the evening with producer, Strictface.
Collapse, collapse, collapse
What is a collapse?
What is collapsing if civilisation never existed?
A collapse is an ending, is a beginning, is a tower falling? Foretold, I told you so.
Collapse is a wage slave, a drunk CEO, a million bones buried under rubble, a doomed pillow, a 10-minute emancipating poo, a new lover, a quite masturbation.
There is too much history being made to be put into books. And somehow, this is all too ordinary. Collapse is the never ending, the mundane and the declarative. The meditation of nuclear warheads stored. A collapse is the mis-used, the self-cared, the slowly approaching rage.
A collapse is the MUD unofficial third birthday.
June 21st @ the Queens Theatre
Doors open 6pm, get your tickets online for $20 at https://gwbtickets.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/134077