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Event Information
Date/Time
Tuesday July 14, 2026
7:30 PM
Location
Frankston Arts Centre
23 – 37 Davey Street
Frankston, Victoria 3199
Australia
Auslan Interpreter/s
Andrew Broom
Language/ Cultural Consultant
Tickets
Glass Child is a moving exploration of the sibling bond between Kayah, a young man with Down Syndrome, and his sister Maitreyah. Told through dance, theatre and storytelling, it examines how other people’s perceptions have shaped their lives.
“Hands down the best piece of storytelling I’ve seen this year” – Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane
Glass Child is a poignantly revealing depiction of the sibling relationship between Kayah, a young man with Down Syndrome and his sister Maitreyah. Expressed through dance, theatre and storytelling Glass Child highlights their connection and how their lives have been affected by other people’s perceptions.
The term ‘Glass Child’ refers to the sibling of someone with special needs who often becomes a facilitator in the family, someone who is “looked through”. Kayah is Maitreyah’s oldest brother & was born with Down Syndrome. Throughout their lives Maitreyah has watched him be left out, ridiculed or ignored without understanding why. Glass Child puts a microscope on their love and how their relationship has grown. It questions how the rest of us behave when we find the difference we inevitably look for. It asks us to examine why we search for difference when we share so much in common.
The sibling relationship is best expressed through the words of the lead performers Maitreyah and Kayah Guenther.