Truth to Power Café
"A priceless repository of living social history, wit, wisdom and defiance."***** - Attitude Magazine, UK "A stunning work of theatrical activism."***** - The Queer Review, New York From Adelaide to Zagreb and now at Theatre Works for its Melbourne premiere, Jeremy Goldstein's Truth to Power Café is a profound theatrical reflection on loss, hope, and resistance. This award-winning international performance event is told through memoir, image, film, poetry, music, and compassionate truth-telling in response to the question: 'who has power over you and what do you want to say to them?' Personal, professional, political - speaking truth to power is a non-violent means of conflict resolution, the origins of which lie in the anti-war movement. Is it to your parents, a sibling, politician, lover, landlord, neighbour, banker, boss, or simply your best friend? It's time to tell them the truth before it's too late. Truth to Power Café is inspired by the political and philosophical beliefs of Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter and his inner Jewish circle "The Hackney Gang", who included Jeremy's late father, Mick Goldstein, and poet/actor Henry Woolf. OPEN CALL/EOI FOR PARTICIPANTS: We're seeking 24 people of all ages, experiences and backgrounds for this special Midsumma edition. To take part, send us 100 words in response to the question 'who has power over you and what do you want to say to them?' by Friday 10 January 2025. All submissions to: https://www.truthtopower.co.uk/signupnow Participants are remunerated. Terms and conditions apply. Created by Jeremy Goldstein with Henry Woolf Directed by Jen Heyes "A truly global show that knows no borders." - Time Out
- Performance
- $35.00
- 5-6 February 2025
- 60 minutes
- Theatre Works
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Strobe lights, Smoke/haze, Mature themes