How You Can Get Involved In The ‘Seven Methods’ World
Vyb Nyts
Led by 2 Sydney Stylists - Niwa and Wanyika in collaboration with local Black artists and your favorite caterers.
Vyb Nyts will deliver just that.. ✨VIBES✨ It’s all about reimagining what a night at the theatre can be! Darlinghurst Theatre Company will transform into a vibrant community experience with DJ’s, Live performances, your just-right -selfie -spot, and mouthwatering cuisine . #VybNyts #ForTheCulture
Tuesday 20 April (Opening Night invite only)
Saturday 24 April 7.30pm
Saturday 1 May 7.30pm
Your Saturday Evening Ticket Is Your Vyb Nyts Ticket
Or to access Pay What You Can tickets please email jacqueline@darlinghursttheatre.com
7 Methods of Killing ______
Led by Ayebatonye Abrakasa and Yvonne Sewankambo
7 Methods of Killing… explores the ways and reasons why we need to “kill” problematic tropes, ideologies and concepts.
It will be delivered through engaging discussions led by Black community and industry experts through cross platform live streams.
These videos will be released on the @7methods instagram account and DTC and Green Door websites throughout the season.
Flex Factory x seven methods
Led by Henrietta Amevor in partnership with Lillian “Flex Mami” Ahenkan
Partnering with Flex Factory, @reflexthegame have commissioned limited edition conversation starter cards to 'spark conversation' in the foyer post show throughout the entire season. These will be designed in the iconic style and tone of the game in response to the themes of the work. A QR code will direct people to the Flex Store to buy their own deck. #SupportingBlackBusiness
ABOUT FLEX FACTORY:
We're an Australian novelty homewares, card games and lifestyle store. Flex Factory is praised for our ability to make products for people who like fun stuff, smart stuff, quirky stuff, dumb stuff and most of all, cute stuff! Everything you see is curated by Grace Taotua and Lillian Ahenkan (popularly known as FlexMami, who is an African-Australian media personality and author. )
Live Conversation with Shari Sebbens, Moreblessing Maturure, Niwa Mburuja and Bernadette Fam
Wednesday 21 April
Matinee Performance at 11.30am
Live Conversation at 1pm
DTC and Green Door Theatre Company invite theatre practitioners to attend a live conversation about community engagement in today's theatre ecology with the team behind seven methods of killing kylie jenner.
Our director and members of the community engagement team will discuss the intersection of community engagement and the creative practice, audience development, and why community engagement should be central to the theatre making process.
Your matinee ticket is your Live Conversation ticket.
Or to access Pay What You Can tickets please email jacqueline@darlinghursttheatre.com
Playwriting Masterclass with Jasmine Lee-Jones
Strange Familiar: Using Social Theory for Theatre Practice
Wednesday 28 April
Workshop at 10am
Matinee Performance at 11.30am
Blending and utilising ideas from thinkers and creators as diverse as bell hooks, Cornel West, Anton Chekhov and Lorraine Hansberry, the workshop will examine and interrogate the choices we make as theatre-makers through the lens of some of the greatest political and dramaturgical thinkers of our time.
Your matinee ticket is your Masterclass ticket.
Or to access Pay What You Can tickets please email jacqueline@darlinghursttheatre.com
Rehearsal Room Observers
Led by Bernadette Fam and Leila Enright, Green Door Theatre Company
We put out a call to emerging and aspiring Black creatives to join our rehearsal room as observers. Our 4 observers for this production are:
Mantshologane Maile
Norah Masige
Chemon Theys
Esther Williams
During their time with us they get access to:
One full week of unlimited access to rehearsals to our upcoming production of seven methods of killing kylie jenner
The opportunity to learn from, frankly, a pretty impressive team of creatives— boasting award winning skills in everything from sound design to AV projection.
A one-on-one session with either Darlinghurst Theatre’s Co-Artistic Director (Amylia Harris) or Producer and Head of New Work (Leila Enright).
Twittersphere Installation
Led by Henrietta Amevor
Twitter ain’t just for Cleo and Kara. While you’re chilling (or *vibing*) in the foyer, jump onto our interactive Twittersphere and see how well you know the URL world.
Pay It Foward
So here’s the tea: we think EVERYONE should get to see theatre. Do the fab thing (& the right thing) and Pay It Forward. When you buy your tix online (ty) you can add an amount to Pay It Forward which will allow people that may not have the funds to normally see the thing we call theatre through the Pay What You Can ticket program. Everyone should get to see this show & more like it.
To access Pay What You Can tickets please email jacqueline@darlinghursttheatre.com