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Es & Flo

They once marched for a better world - now they fight to protect their own.

After its acclaimed run at London’s Kiln Theatre, Mi Todo Productions brings the Australian premiere of Es & Flo to the Old Fitz. Jennifer Lunn’s tender and sharply humorous play traces a decades-long queer love story between two women whose connection was born in protest and deepened by a lifetime of quiet devotion.

Now, as older women, Es and Flo face the shifting terrain of memory, autonomy, and care, an intimate portrait rarely centred onstage. When illness threatens their independence, an unexpected family begins to gather around them, shaped by empathy, grit, and the radical generosity of love.

Through moments of laughter & heartbreak, Es & Flo reveals how care becomes an act of resistance, humour a balm, and love a quiet revolution. Through its moving celebration of an intimacy that endures, this story honours the tenderness, the battle-weariness and the quiet bravery of choosing each other again and again.


Producing Company: Mi Todo Productions | Writer: Jennifer Lunn | Director: Emma Canalese | Executive Producer: Chad Traupmann | Producer: Emma Sampson | Associate Producer: Dani Green | Stage Manager: Bianca Dreis | Set Designer: Soham Apte | Lighting Designer: Luna Ng | Costume Designer: Alice Vance | Sound Designer: Keelan Ellis | Dialect Coach: Linda Nichols-Gidley | Associate Directors: Nancy Denis & Holly Mazzola | Intimacy Director: Sonya Kerr | Video Designer: Aron Murray | Cast (of 6): Annie Byron, Eloise Snape, Fay Du Chateau, Erika Ndibe, Charlotte Salusinszky, Georgina Warren-Nwokolo | Understudies: Megan Heferen, Penny Day

This listing is updated as cast/creatives are confirmed in the lead-up to the production, and if there are changes to the team

Approximate Run Time: 1 hour 45 minutes (no interval)

Content Warnings: Strong language, adult themes, references to domestic abuse and dementia, mild injury, and representations of same-sex intimacy and homophobia

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