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Presented by Battersea Arts Centre

An ambitious new show exploring multi-generational pregnancy stories and untold family histories.

Four years ago, Krishna told his mum he was trying to get pregnant and she freaked out. Like, massively freaked out. Krishna didn’t know why. It’s rare for a fight between them to end in tears. But this one did. . . and for good reason.

Love triangles. Missing people. A pregnant son. In Second Trimester, trans performance artist Krishna Istha and his mother, Geetha Shankar, confront pregnancy, loss, gender, and the weight of inherited memories in this cinematic, Bollywood-inspired epic family saga.

One stage. Two generations. Endless drama. Based on a true story, Second Trimesterasks: how well can you ever really know your parents?

Second Trimester is the anticipated follow up to the critically acclaimed First Trimester – presented at BAC in 2023.

A Making Waves Major Commission by Battersea Arts Centre. Made possible with funding by Arts Council England and Cockayne 10th Anniversary Grants for the Arts.

Additionally Commissioned by Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA), Cambridge Junction, Lowry, Marlborough Productions, SICK! Festival, and Unlimited.

 

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Members get a 40% discount off tickets for this event.

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Second Trimester

Fri 8 May

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