Group photo: Four people are sitting on stage and looking at the camera. An artistically tattooed performer is sitting in the middle. The performers are sitting close together and appear to be familiar with each other.
© Hugo Glendinning
Group photo: Four people are sitting on stage and looking at the camera. An artistically tattooed performer is sitting in the middle. The performers are sitting close together and appear to be familiar with each other.
© Hugo Glendinning

Dan Daw Creative Projects

Exxy

Tickets:

22/14 Euros (concession tickets from 9 Euros, [k]-Karte from 7 Euros)

Info

Audio description is only available on December 11 and December 12. DGS is only available on December 13.

Dates

Thursday

12/11/25

7:00 PM

7:00 PM

Touch tour

Touch tour for blind and low vision guests. Registration via ticket link.

Tickets

Thursday

12/11/25

8:00 PM

Tickets

Friday

12/12/25

7:00 PM

7:00 PM

Touch tour

Touch tour for blind and low vision guests. Registration via ticket link.

Tickets

Friday

12/12/25

8:00 PM

Tickets

Saturday

12/13/25

8:00 PM

Tickets

How do you continue to value yourself when society doesn’t value you?

EXXY (Australian slang for, ‘that’s expensive, mate’) takes us on an epic and tender journey back to where Dan Daw began – working class, with very little.

Join Dan: A Queer crippled artist on the rise, as he transports us to the Aussie outback to talk about his imposter syndrome and fluctuating self-worth. With raw honesty and scorching stagecraft, Daw lays bare the pressure of success and the fragile balancing act of self-belief, asking what it costs to stay at the top of your game when you’ve always been made to feel on the outside.

In EXXY, Dan is joined by three extraordinary performers who move like him. Together, they echo, mirror, and multiply his presence, conjuring the tantalising possibility of blending in after a lifetime of standing out.

Visually provocative, emotionally fearless and threaded with humour, EXXY refuses to offer easy answers. Instead, it invites us into the contradictions Dan Daw embodies: bold yet insecure, triumphant yet uncertain, longing for community yet determined to be one of a kind.

“Truly remarkable [and] life-affirming”
★★★★, The Herald


Pre-Show Access drop-in sessions for EXXY

The Dan Daw Creative Projects (DDCP) team has developed Pre-Show Access as an added benefit for any audience members who come to EXXY who may need additional information to be comfortable in the space and enjoy the performance. This includes, but is not limited to audience members who are visually impaired, neurodivergent, d/Deaf or audiences who identify as physically disabled.

Pre-Show Access is an informal, drop-in session before every performance. It begins one hour before the start of every show.

There is no need to book - just turn up to Kampnagel k2 between 7 pm and 7.45 pm (please note some elements of pre-show access are only available for the first 30 minutes as detailed below)

The session is run by the DDCP team and includes:

• Explanations of trigger content in as much or little detail as you need

• Demonstration of the lighting design of the show at their brightest*

• Demonstration of the sound design of the show at its loudest*

• The option to choose and reserve a seat*

• Access to the stage and set*

• Priority entry to the theatre when the doors open

• Try out our environmental noise reduction equipment to see if it might help you during the show

• Try out our tactile equipment to see if it might help you during the show

• Tutorial on the use of our Audio Describing equipment, which comes with several options to tailor your experience of the show to your preference.

• Information on the set, props and costume

• Show credits

*these elements are only available for the first 30 minutes of pre-show access until the performance space closes for the performers to warm up.

The information is available in written and digital forms for anyone who prefers not to have a conversation with DDCP staff. If you have a question about pre-show access, you can contact us at hello@dandawcreative.com.


To listen to the audio description, you can either use the headphones provided at the venue, or bring your own with mini jack.

Group photo: Four people are sitting on stage and looking at the camera. An artistically tattooed performer is sitting in the middle. The performers are sitting close together and appear to be familiar with each other.
© Hugo Glendinning
An artistically tattooed person stands on stage with expressive movements. The arms are stretched out to the left and right, and the gaze is directed toward the audience.
© Hugo Glendinning
A person is holding a microphone in their hand and speaking into it. In the background, there is a dark curtain and, somewhat blurred, a plant on the floor.
© Hugo Glendinning
Four people from the performance stand next to two plants on stage. You are moving, your gaze fixed on the plant in the middle.
© Hugo Glendinning
A person is jumping on stage. The arms are thrown up in the air as they jump, with a dark curtain in the background.
© Hugo Glendinning
Three people expressively approach a fourth person on stage. In the background is a wall with the inscription: “DO IT AGAIN BETTER, MORE.”
© Hugo Glendinning
Two people are lying on stage in a semi-upright position. Their movements are coordinated.
© Hugo Glendinning
Three people are sitting in a circle on the floor around the plants in the middle. A fourth person stands slightly apart, also on stage, looking toward the audience.
© Hugo Glendinning

Artistic Director (DDCP), Co-Director & Performer Dan Daw Executive Director (DDCP) & Executive Producer for EXXY Liz Counsell Co-Director Sarah Blanc Performers & Collaborators Tiiu Mortley, Sofia Valdiri & Joe Brown Lighting Designer Nao Nagai Set & Costume Designer Kat Heath Costume Supervisor Izzie Byers Video and Creative Caption Design Sarah Readman Composer Guy Connelly Sound Design Lewis Gibson Dramaturg & Co-writer Brian Lobel Production Manager Froud Technical Stage Manager Emily Winsor Sound Operator Seb Falcone Access Support Worker Lottie Vallis Creative Producer Fellowship Erin Clark Access & Producing Assistant Georgie Luppi German Sign Language Corinna Brenner, Noa Winand, N. Ostrycharczyk