22nd Macao City Fringe Festival –
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"Crème de la Fringe"package +:
Enjoy a 30% discount on ticket purchases when purchasing 4 or more tickets for any of the performances of the programmes “SilverARTS Festival” or “Contemporary Circus Festival” of “Crème de la Fringe”.
+ This package cannot be used in conjunction with other offers.
10% discount for:
- Ticket purchases over MOP200 with BOC Credit Card or BOC Card;
- CCM Friends, OM Friends, Friends of the Macao Chinese Orchestra and Friends of the Macao Museum of Art;
- Holders of valid full-time Student Card (holders of local student card or Macao resident with overseas student card); ^
- Holders of valid Macao Teacher Card. ^
50% discount for^:
Holders of Senior Citizen Card or Disability Assessment Registration Card.
^ Each cardholder can only use one discounted ticket per performance. Cardholders are required to present the respective identity document for admission, otherwise full ticket fare will be charged.
“[A]n experimental theatre piece for everyone who has secretly suspected their day job to be utterly meaningless.” – Rachael Mead, Arts Reviewer
Hate your job? Come work for us. But there aren’t any workers here, so it’s down to you.
You’ll clock in at the beginning. You may take breaks, but you can’t slack off.
You’ll work in a team, and under your own initiative.
This is an audience-driven programme about the gig economy, financial instability and rubbish jobs. Without actors but only surtitles, the audience will participate in the performance by following the instructions. It might be a nightmare for introverts, but rest assured, no one will be forced to perform. Here, no boss will stand in the way to give orders. Everything is up to you. We will laugh and enjoy the time together.
Written and Directed by: Nathan Ellis
Producer: Eve Allin
Creative Producer: Emily Davis
Dramaturgy: Ben Kulvichit and Sam Ward
Technical Design: Harry Halliday
Lighting Design: Danny Vavrećka
Music and Sound Design: Tom Foskett-Barnes
Additional Dramaturgy: Charlotte Fraser and Grace Venning
Chinese Translator: Li Qi
Producer (Chinese version): Lucas Wang