


Mannequim
Mannequim is the tale of Micki and Lexy, two school friends who try to understand the confusing pressure of gender conformity as children and struggle to navigate gender identity into adulthood.
A story of friendship, communication, failure, love, loss, pain and self-discovery.
Mannequim explores the ways in which society attempts to define the way we are perceived by controlling and framing our bodies at different stages of our lives.
Is it a play? Is it a poem? No! It’s a one-act ploem: a unique mix of dialogue, contemporary poetry and contraverse from Ted Gooda and Lexy Medwell.
Mannequim is the tale of Micki and Lexy, two school friends who try to understand the confusing pressure of gender conformity as children and struggle to navigate gender identity into adulthood.
A story of friendship, communication, failure, love, loss, pain and self-discovery.
Mannequim explores the ways in which society attempts to define the way we are perceived by controlling and framing our bodies at different stages of our lives.
Is it a play? Is it a poem? No! It’s a one-act ploem: a unique mix of dialogue, contemporary poetry and contraverse from Ted Gooda and Lexy Medwell.
Mannequim is the tale of Micki and Lexy, two school friends who try to understand the confusing pressure of gender conformity as children and struggle to navigate gender identity into adulthood.
A story of friendship, communication, failure, love, loss, pain and self-discovery.
Mannequim explores the ways in which society attempts to define the way we are perceived by controlling and framing our bodies at different stages of our lives.
Is it a play? Is it a poem? No! It’s a one-act ploem: a unique mix of dialogue, contemporary poetry and contraverse from Ted Gooda and Lexy Medwell.