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Experimental: Margot Morales

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Date
17 May 2023, 6:30pm7:30pm
CostFree
Bookings Bookings required
Location Keith Murdoch Gallery
Swanston Street Welcome Zone

Join Margot for an evening of unhinged cabaret exploring city life, ADHD and the art of running late.

Featuring an original score of electronic, grunge and classical music, In the likely event of forever is Margot’s attempt to find structure in the chaos as they spiral through song, dance and episodes.

Nominated for three 2023 Green Room Awards: Best Production, Best Writing, and Best Artiste, In the likely event of forever is a show you don’t want to miss.

About Experimental

Immerse yourself in the unconventional with a showcase of Melbourne’s fringe arts scene. Join us for a series of intimate performances from local icons and up-and-coming voices inside the Library’s exhibition, The Rest Is Up To You, celebrating 40 years of Melbourne Fringe.

Presented by State Library Victoria, the Metro Tunnel Creative Program and Melbourne Fringe, these weekly shows push the boundaries of performance and explore new ideas. Book your seat now!

About Margot Morales

Margot Morales (she/they) is a writer, performer, director, and comedian in Melbourne.

They are currently an Artistic Associate at Melbourne Theatre Company where they’ve previously worked as Associate Director for Benjamin Law’s Torch The Place, Assistant Director on The Truth, and presented their own play at Cybec Electric 2021.

Their queer digital adaptation of Eros and Psyche, psyche404error, was nominated for a Green Room Award in Experimental Practice and also won Best Work in Festival at Melbourne Fringe 2021.

As a director, they directed Club Nite at Miscellania and And She Would Stand Like This with Antipodes Theatre Company for Midsumma.

Their comedy show Vanity Fair Enough was nominated for the Golden Gibbo at MICF 2019 and they have performed their original songs at the Enmore Theatre, Forum Theatre, and with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for Eddie Perfect’s The Perfect End To 2020.

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