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I Wanna Be Yours
Gippsland Performing Arts Centre presents Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of
Event Date 2023-06-07T03:00:00
The widely acclaimed debut play from London Laureate and poetry slam champion Zia Ahmed, I Wanna Be Yours, is a modern-day romance that asks whether love really is all you need.
Wednesday 7 June | 1pm | GPAC Main Theatre
By Zia Ahmed. Directed by Tasnim Hossain.
Haseeb and Ella meet at a performance workshop. From opposite sides of the Thames, he’s a poet and she’s an actor hired to help him with his enunciation. Their attraction is immediate. They start dating, get serious and fall in love. Soon there is each other’s family and friends to navigate, and then big questions about the future – moving in together, marriage, children. Does it matter that Haseeb is British–Pakistani and Ella’s a white girl from Yorkshire? Can their love surpass the cultural and physical boundaries between them?
Through short, striking vignettes, Zia Ahmed builds an authentic and insightful picture of contemporary, cross-cultural courtship. Ahmed’s performance poetry background is evident in his evocative and playful use of language, imagery and symbolism, which combine for a delightful mix of humour, heartbreak and hope. A compelling and topical work of extraordinary vitality, this production of I Wanna Be Yours for Melbourne Theatre Company’s Education and Families Program stars Oz Malik and is directed by Melbourne Theatre Company Resident Director Tasnim Hossain. It promises to be a powerful, lyrical and big-hearted night of theatre. The play shows Haseeb confronting racism with equanimity and resilience.
Included on the 2023 VCE Playlist for Theatre Studies.
Photography credit: Jo Duck
Additional Information
Duration: 90minutes including post-show Q&A
Artist recommended age: 14+
Attendance Information: This production contains sexual references, coarse language and references to racism. For detailed information about the production’s content click here.
COVID Refund Policy: Ticketholders can seek a refund up to 5 days prior to any performance date they are unable to attend due to COVID isolation.
Funding bodies:
MTC is a department of the University of Melbourne.