Performing arts

Good Enough?

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“Good Enough?” invites the audience on a journey from childhood obsessions to adult awakenings. With humour, surrealism and vulnerability, the three performers search for their tribe and find the courage to be loud, awkward and unapologetically themselves.

From the critically acclaimed, award-winning company behind ”Mass Effect” and ”Carcass” comes a brand-new performance celebrating imperfection, queer joy, and the courage to find your tribe. “Good Enough?” is a quirky and boisterous physical performance all about growing up and learning to take up space.

The three performers Aris Papadopoulos, Paola Drera and Theo Marion – who previously charmed and thrilled audiences in “Mass Effect” and “Carcass” – take the audience on a fast-moving journey through their lives. Inviting you back into the body and to the boisterous freedom we all once had as children. From birth stories and childhood obsessions to first dances, training rooms, heartbreaks and adult awakenings.

Set on a clean white stage with just three microphones and three chairs, the performers use their bodies as the main instrument. Through movement, voice, sound and images, they transform these personal memories into a shared celebration of creativity, survival and queer joy. The stage turns into an archive of lived experience and their 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.

After an open sharing during rehearsals in 2025 the audience had these words to share: “Raw and hilarious”, “Deeply relatable” and “An important reminder why expression matters”.