
Fat Girl
July 18 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Step into the bold and unapologetic world of “Fat Girl,” a groundbreaking solo multi-arts discipline show that transcends boundaries and challenges societal norms. With the autobiographical artistic stylings of Danielle Aquilina, this gripping production delves deep into the tumultuous journey of our very own Fat Girl, as she confronts the demons of body dysmorphia with a potent mix of physical theatre and black comedy.
In a riveting exploration of self-acceptance, “Fat Girl” unravels the layers of societal expectations and unveils the raw, unfiltered reality of the struggle to embrace her own body. Danielle’s poetic narrative is brought to life on stage, as the audience is taken on an emotional rollercoaster through the highs and lows of this Fat Girl’s journey.
Prepare to be moved, inspired, and challenged as “Fat Girl” breaks down barriers and sparks conversations about body image, self-love, and the relentless pursuit of authenticity. This one-woman show is not just a performance; it’s a visceral experience that will leave you questioning preconceived notions and celebrating the strength it takes to embrace one’s true self.
Don’t miss the premiere of “Fat Girl,” where laughter and tears intertwine in a mesmerizing dance that promises to captivate hearts and minds alike. Join us for an unforgettable evening of empowerment, self-discovery, and the triumph of the human spirit. BYO Alcohol.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
Theatre Maker, Playwright, Live Performance Artist and Professional Fun Person, Danielle recently graduating from the enriching intensive internship with the globally acclaimed Physical Theatre Company “Zen Zen Zo” in Brisbane. Armed with a Creative Arts Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Performance and a Graphic Design minor, Danielle’s extensive journey is a testament to her boundless devotion to the arts. A seasoned professional and crowd favourite of Improvisational Comedy, Danielle’s latest artistic expression finds itself in Slam Poetry, like reading a page straight out of her diary, her latest semiautobiographical work “Fat Girl” is an explorative physical theatre deep dive into the anthropomorphic exploration of body dysmorphia.
ACCESS
- BYO
- This venue is unfortunately not wheelchair friendly as it is up a flight of stairs
WARNINGS
- Nudity
- Adult Themes
- Strong Language
- Mental illness