★★★★
big, bold and gloriously audacious … an inspiring, joyful, restorative vision Paul Gilchrist, Theatre Red
belly laughs aplenty. Go for the mythological humour, stay for the unexpected love story between a crocodile and goat. Theatre Thoughts
sparkling dialogue and kooky characters Suzy Wrong
being human is beautiful Raasa Art
To be human is to be an impenetrable riddle. How can I be accepted if nobody understands me?
14-year old Monty attends St. Artemis School for Mythical Creatures, an average high school for ordinary kids – who all just happen to be half-human, half-animal (her secret crush is literally a Sphinx). She shouldn’t have any trouble fitting in. Her dad is a minotaur, and her mother a mermaid – that should make her a bull/fish, right...? Unfortunately, she received the human half of both her parents... meaning she just looks like... a regular girl.
With the Year 8 Disco coming up (cue 80’s music and radical dance moves) she’s desperate to be like all the other kids. How far will she go to fit in? And is it really so bad for her to just be herself?
From emerging actor and writer Michael McStay, Too Human is a hilarious new play about growing up mixed-race and finding (and celebrating) your identity.
Part mythology comedy, part John Hughes coming-of-age story, and 100% human.
Director Sammy Jing; with Rhiaan Marquez, Lachie Pringle, Rachel Seeto, Jasper Lee-Lindsay, Mason Phoumirath and Luisa Galloway Understudies Sophie Teo, Daniel MacKenzie
Production Designer Hannah Tayler; Lighting Designers Emma Van Veen, Paris Bell Sound Designer Felix Partos; Additional Recordings Gabbi Bolt; Movement Director Mym Kwa; Stage Manager Alex Liang; Intimacy Coordinator Trish Speers; Producer Aaron Cornelius