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Small Acts of Resistance - Performed February 2025 This fierce and joyful work from iconic institution Women’s Circus was created and performed by an incredible female and gender diverse ensemble all in their 50s, 60s and 70s. Blending circus, live music and spoken word, Small Acts of Resistance explores the need for hope in a world where protest and the voices of the disenfranchised are continually ignored. Watch as this powerful cast embraces both the gravity and joy of what it means to be alive and striving for change. Presented by Women’s Circus, Gasworks Arts Park and Midsumma Festival Directed by: Kate Fryer Season dates: 5-8 February 2025 Where: Gasworks Arts Park for Midsumma Festival Cast: Sheryl Bryce Kate Cooke Vig Geddes Vivienne Halat Jen Hunt Larissa MacFarlane Liz Murray Jenny Pitts Nic Herd Catherine McMutrie Harry Grrl Madeline Ford Bridget Roberts Robyn Peck Betty France Creatives and Crew Director: Kate Fryer Sound Design / Composition: Sharyn Brand Lighting Design: Gina Gascoigne Costume Design: Jac Antcliff Musical Director: Betty France Head Rigger: Franca Stadler Creative Producer / Production Manager: Steph Cox Stage Manager: Kara Floyd Auslan Interpretation: Sasha Burden, Auslan Stage Left Studio photography: Alexis D-Lea Season photography: Suzanne Phoenix and Anna Madden Season Videography: Alex Walton Moving Stories Marketing: Hanne Grant Thank you to our supporters: Gasworks Arts Park, Midsumma Festival, Lesbians Incorporated, Creative Australia, and The Phil Taylor Foundation This work was created and performed on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.