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Margarite visits a strip club and sees a stripper who is a mirror image of herself. She begins to believe that this could be the daughter she was pressured to adopt out as a teenager. The men in her life, her younger boyfriend Iain and close friend Hamish, play pivotal roles in deciphering the mystery of Margarite’s obsession with the young dancer and her hyper-sexualised world.
She’s Not Performing journeys through the psyche of a woman in search of a child she once lost, grappling with subconscious fantasies and fears about her ability to reclaim her identity as a mother. Pulsing with bold images and stripped-back language, it's a darkly surreal and tender look at past adoption practices in Australia and the impact they have in the present day.
"There’s an important new voice in Australian Theatre – and it is the voice of young playwright Alison Mann, whose first full-length play ... is an absolute ripper."—Geoffrey Williams, Stage Whispers
"There’s an important new voice in Australian Theatre – and it is the voice of young playwright Alison Mann, whose first full-length play ///She’s Not Performing/// is an absolute ripper."
"Adoption has diminished over the past generation in Australia with the twin developments of fertility treatments and support for single parents. But for those mothers and children who have experienced either side of the adoption process, it remains a complex and sometimes lifelong influence on their identity...."
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