WE ARE GASH THEATRE.
Two theatre makers with a shared interest in form, genders, pop culture, and the ridiculous.
WE MAKE GASH THEATRE.
Work that pushes the boundaries of genre in order to create compelling and subversive audio-visual, groovy chaos.
By deconstructing form and reconfiguring our own gender identities, we aim to make work that is critically provocative and self-aware, technically groundbreaking yet still makes you want to boogie.
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gash (n.1)
a. A long deep wound; a serious cut or slash in the flesh.
b. A cut or slash in any material; a cleft or crevice; a long opening.
c. U.S. slang. The mouth. Now rare or historical.
d. coarse slang. The vulva or vagina. Hence: a woman considered as a source of sexual satisfaction; (as a mass noun) sexual intercourse; women considered sexually.
gash (n.2)
Scottish. Talk, esp. when foolish, inconsequential, or insolent; prattle, gossip.
gash (n.3)
British, Australian, and New Zealand slang (originally and chiefly Nautical). Something superfluous or extra; waste, rubbish, garbage.