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'I don't know. I'll sleep more. I like to sleep in. I'd like to do that more. I like to wake up without an alarm or a baby crying. I like realising it's Saturday and I can do whatever I want.' Best friends Jo and Lia fell out years ago when Lia started dating Jo's ex, Simon. Now a decade and many failed IVF rounds later, Lia and Simon decide to try one final drastic attempt at parenthood by asking happily childfree Jo to donate her eggs to them. What's Yours captures the fallout of this simple but impossibly complicated request. Funny, messy, heart-breaking and hopeful, What's Yours offers new…mehr

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'I don't know. I'll sleep more. I like to sleep in. I'd like to do that more. I like to wake up without an alarm or a baby crying. I like realising it's Saturday and I can do whatever I want.' Best friends Jo and Lia fell out years ago when Lia started dating Jo's ex, Simon. Now a decade and many failed IVF rounds later, Lia and Simon decide to try one final drastic attempt at parenthood by asking happily childfree Jo to donate her eggs to them. What's Yours captures the fallout of this simple but impossibly complicated request. Funny, messy, heart-breaking and hopeful, What's Yours offers new and unique insight to the growing childfree-by-choice movement, celebrating the enduring power of women's friendship and lives lived on their own terms.
Autorenporträt
Keziah Warner is a playwright and dramaturg. She is currently under commission with the National Institute of Dramatic Art and is the New Work Associate - Script Development at Malthouse Theatre. Previously, she has won Sydney Theatre Company's Patrick White Playwrights Award, been nominated for an AWGIE Award, shortlisted for the Shane & Cathryn Brennan Prize, the Griffin Award, the Martin-Lysicrates Prize, the Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award, the Max Afford Award and the Lysicrates Prize, highly commended in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards and longlisted for Soho Theatre's Young Writers Award. Her writing credits include: Hour of the Wolf (Malthouse, 2023), Nosferatu (Malthouse, 2023), Poona (Next Wave, 2021), Control (Red Stitch Actors Theatre, 2019), Help Yourself (MTC's Cybec Electric, 2019), Luna (VCA, 2019), and Her Father's Daughter (Hotel Now, 2018). Nosferatu and Control are published by Currency Press.