Supported by the Wales Family Foundation, Brand X in association with WorldPride presents Ground Zero, a brand-new program designed to celebrate and propel queer artists living with disability during WorldPride.
Limited to two super charged nights, Ground Zero is the culmination of a two-week creative development residency at Brand X. A curated program consisting of five 10–15-minute accessible performances, the program champions the importance of accessible queer storytelling.
Ground Zero will bring to The Flying Nun a night of variety, with five performances featuring a mix of genre and modes including devised and physical theatre, comedy, movement, and cabaret.
The exciting line-up of artists include Christopher Bryant (he/him), Artemis Muñoz (they/them), Robyn Reynolds (she/her), Sarah Carroll (she/they) and Saskia Ellis (they/them); joining the artists will be two Auslan interpreters available for both performances.
SYNOPSIS OF NO ROMO
Told in ARTEMIS MUÑOZ' specific and relatable style of musical comedy, No Romo explores the terrifying and strange world of dating apps through the story of an aromantic asexual and autistic person who is determined to learn if playing the part of the romantic will cure their loneliness.