The Ballarat Poetess: Megan J Riedl x Ellen Young

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In an impossible collaboration spanning 175 years, Megan J Riedl contemplates what it means to be the voice of a city.

Emerging from the ashes of her predecessor Ellen Young’s gold-rush era corset and crinoline, Megan explores how impactful moments of social change can be marked by the carefully crafted voices of difficult women.

In a work-in-progress showing of her debut full length solo performance, Megan ponders the power of the poetic voice – in finding resting places, in the cathartic nature of capturing the here and now, and in the dichotomy of searing truth-telling wrapped up in euphonic language.

Give this woman a soapbox.

A Megan J Riedl production presented in partnership with the Eureka Centre.

Content: Eureka Centre

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  • 21 Nov & 23 Nov

Eureka Centre Ballarat

102 Stawell Street South, Eureka VIC 3350

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$15 - $20

$20 / $15 concession – Bookings via Humanitix


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Accessibility Information

  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

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