Queers These Days
Disclaimer: the podcast episode does contain discussions about sexual violence, racism and systemic violence. In this episode of Queers These Days, I got the opportunity to sit down with director Bernadette Fam (she/her, Gemini sun, Gemini moon, Aries rising) to discuss SNAKEFACE, an intense and powerful queer Black play inspired by the Medusa myth. Bernadette shares her emotional journey in bringing this story to life—exploring themes of identity, destruction and rebirth, and the balance of joy and pain in storytelling. We dive into the challenges of directing difficult themes, the importance of self-care in the creative process, and why valuing joy alongside trauma is essential in black queer narratives. Bernadette reflects on childhood experiences, community engagement, and the impact of lived experience on artistic expression. From silent moments of reckoning to the electrifying energy of performance, this conversation uncovers the deep emotional currents behind SNAKEFACE and the radical power of Black queer storytelling. 🎭 Listen now to hear about: * The necessity of valuing queer black joy as much as queer black pain * Creating safe yet emotionally raw spaces in theatre * Personal growth through destruction and rebirth * Why art is a space for both confrontation and healing * How SNAKEFACE reclaims and reinterprets Medusa’s myth 🔗 Links: * Buy tickets to SNAKEFACE here [https://www.fruitboxtheatre.com.au/snakeface] * Follow SNAKEFACE on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/snakefaceau/] * Follow Bernadette on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bernadettefam/] * Follow the podcast on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/queersthesedays/] and Twitter [https://x.com/queersthesedays] * Follow host Piper on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/plsvoc/] and Twitter [https://x.com/plsvoc]
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