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CONTENT WARNING!!!
The following work may be emotionally challenging and potentially triggering. It contains themes of sexual violence, emotional abuse, death.

“Here, four performers arrive on the bare stage at first like a single melded organism. They will split apart – and come together again in precise coordination. They wear tight fitting hooded body suits – but with weird growths on their heads and added ‘disabilities’: one is a hunchback, another has enormous hips and breasts, a third is ringed with some weird protuberance around her waist, the last is skeletal. They’re all deliberately grotesque outsiders – but they’re all smiling. Glittering death’s head smiles. Being grotesque gives them licence to mock, satirise, confront and attack – all with a smile, of course…

Michael Brindley, Stage Whispers

“A dark, satirical and extremely physical comedy about rape and murder.

The Bouffons have been sitting, waiting patiently and watching a great tragic game of toxic masculinity being played in Australia. With wild wisdom they dare to mock the terrible deeds of those who have been sheltered under the patriarchy.

We Too Us Too Me Too Too Too is thrilling, athletic and dangerously funny. 

It’s a grotesque, complicated web of play that dares to strike at the heart of this huge issue. The Bouffons are not afraid to go there. “

“This content seems too offensive, sorry we cannot fund it.”– Anonymous Grant Rejection

Devised and performed by Kimberley Twiner, Ell Sachs, Lucy Kingsley, Nicholas O’Regan

Costume Fabrication by Hannah Berry

 Directorial Consultant Rinske Ginsberg

Co-Devised with Fabio Motta, Maria Silva (players) and Giovanni Fusetti (director).

Produced by Kimberley Twiner

Lighting Design by Lisa Mibus

Image by Theresa Harrison