Jodee Mundy Collaborations & Quiet RIOT · Written and performed by Jodee Mundy OAM
What’s it like to live in a Deaf family, where using sign language is natural, in a society that sees only your family’s disability with voyeuristic curiosity? One of the most poignant, engaging and perceptively funny theatre pieces we’ve discovered in a while, Personal is artist Jodee Mundy’s story of being CODA (child of Deaf adults). Her experience as the only hearing person in a Deaf family — something she first realised when she was lost in a Kmart as a five-year-old — is cleverly portrayed through performance, storytelling, multimedia and animation, all with a lightness of touch that’s truly captivating.
Jodee Mundy is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural leader based in Melbourne. She lives with a chronic illness and identifies as an artist with an acquired disability. Bilingual in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) and English, she is the only person who hears in her all-Deaf family and is a CODA. First presented in 2018, her solo performance of Personal explores the role children of Deaf adults play in paving the way for their family — as interpreter, authority, conduit. It was created with a talented team of collaborators and is presented in two languages via a virtual interpreter. 
Accessible shows & ticket detailsAudio Described Performance
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$30 for Under 30$30 Tickets for under 30s are available for this event, photo ID may need to be presented at the venue.  | 
*Adult prices no restrictions | 
This show is recommended for audiences aged 8+ | 
Personal is presented in Australian Sign Language, English and is open captioned. | 
image by Jade Ellis | 
“Jodee Mundy’s Personal is a winning and inclusive tonic, consistently hilarious and informative.”
“Personal, aside from a triumphant piece of performance and live theatre, does something special; it bridges divides, it removes, within this context, “us” and “them”. Not often does theatre, despite the best of intentions, achieve such heights.”
“This is a notable and important example of where access is not part of the performance, access is the performance.”
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