SHOWTIME: Secret Girl Stuff with Mikaela Corrigan
Manage episode 444513886 series 3571288
đ Secret Girl Stuff (part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
đIrene Mitchell Studio - South Yarra
đď¸ 16 to 19 October
đď¸ melbournefringe.com.au
Secret Girl Stuff' bears witness to girlhood reluctantly transforming into womanhood and leaves you with the urge to hug your twelve-year-old self and tell her, "You're going to regret wrapping toilet paper around your underwear, but I promise it's a rite of passage." After a sold-out debut at Sydney Fringe Festival (2023) and a highly acclaimed Sydney Season Debut (2024) Secret Girl Stuff takes you on a sightseeing tour of the female experience. Secret Girl Stuffâs heart swells from the hilarity that is the 1D hiatus, first sexual encounters and incestuous gay awakenings we are reminded to hold one another close and fight against the war on womenâs reproductive rights and our firm place in this world.Through a whirlwind of laughter, tears and smiles, âSecret Girl Stuffâ holds your hand and says, "Itâs okay, Iâve got you.â
đ đ For Whatâs On Stage in Melbourne visit https://andrewg.com.au
Mikaela Corrigan (writer and director of âSecret Girl Stuffâ) came up with the idea of âSecret Girl Stuffâ when she was with a group of friends who were discussing their teendom and how its shaped who they have become today. Amongst the group there was laughter and joy as they reminisced on where they were when One Direction broke up and how their first sexual encounters should definitely be used as a study on teenage hormones. Corrigan realised that although everyoneâs stories were different, they were ultimately connected by the female experience of finding that when discussing situations that should be organic and natural to speak about, the women were awkward and embarrassed to even bring the conversation up. Corrigan wondered what makes being a woman so secretive - Is it because it should be or is it because we are told it has to be? Within months, âSecret Girl Stuffâ was put on stage at Sydney Fringe Festival in 2023 with a dynamite cast of 7 empowered, vigilant and diverse artists that are dedicated to speaking up for womenâs rights.
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