It’s absurd. It’s naked (not literally). It’s bloody (literally). It’s about women.
The Womb. This is a place where no one knows the address, but everyone knows how to get there. This is a place where no one knows what it is, but everyone is familiar with it. Maybe not everyone, but every woman. Women come here to forget. But can they forget the things that made them end up in this place?
Witty, fast-paced dialogue, original techno-atmospheric music, and three lost women in a place they can never ever leave… The STOFF Best Emerging Artist-nominated and FUSE International-commended play The Womb brings an unusual perspective on the concept of being a woman in a patriarchal world.Â
Be prepared to laugh at how utterly ridiculous this play is, and maybe wonder if The Womb isn’t so different from our own world after all!
Praise for The Womb
★★★★½ “This is one-act contemporary theatre at its best: fast dialogue, clever physicality, and just barely enough information.” – The Reviews Hub
★★★★½ “It is a beautiful, deeply touching, funny and equally provocative, captivating show that is a delight to watch.” – A Shiny Life For Me
★★★★½ “The Womb is an incredibly exciting piece of new theatre which will likely spark inspiration for a new set of theatre makers to explore themes that deserve continued interrogation.” – A Young(ish) Perspective