Queer Joy as a Resistance

Good Enough
Good Enough

Be Loud. Be Awkward. Be Seen. 

From the critically acclaimed, award-winning company behind Mass Effect and Champions comes a brand-new performance celebrating imperfection, queer joy, and the courage to find your tribe.

Good Enough? is a queer, quirky and boisterous physical theatre performance about growing up, finding your people, and learning to take up space.

Three performers take the audience on a fast-moving journey through their lives—from birth stories and childhood obsessions to first dances, training rooms, heartbreaks and adult awakenings. Using physical theatre, movement, voice, sound and images, they transform personal memories into a shared celebration of creativity, survival and queer joy.

Set on a clean white stage with just three microphones and three chairs, the performers use their bodies as the main instrument. Breath, movement and voice are amplified live, turning the stage into an archive of lived experience. Training exercises slide into surreal theatre, discipline is honoured and teased, and vulnerability becomes a source of humour, power and connection.
This is not a show about perfect bodies or polished dancers. It’s about the instinct to move, to express, and to be seen—especially when language isn’t enough. Good Enough? celebrates finding your tribe, reclaiming your story, and having the courage to be loud, awkward and unapologetically yourself.

Queer, physical and full of heart, the performance invites audiences back to the body, and back to the boisterous freedom we once had as children.

Work with us

We are always looking to collaborate with theatres, festivals, co-producers, and community partners to bring this work to new audiences. If you are interested in hosting, supporting, or participating in the project, we would love to hear from you.

REVIEWS & FEEDBACK

Raw and Hilarious

Deeply Relatable

An important reminder why expression matters

(Audience quotes taken after an open sharing of Project 101 at Aabne Scene in 2025.)

Queer Joy as a Resistance

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