
Stories About My Body
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In a tiny theatre in Aotearoa, New Zealand, four teenage stagehands work tirelessly to help Morgana tell the stories that shaped her - from her own teenagehood in 1998, to working foot-fetish parties in New York City, to falling in love and later birthing her babies in a Melbourne living room. By turns vulnerable and riotously funny, she moves from lamenting her chins to marvelling at her cellular functions, using her body as the living template for every tale she tells. Created and performed by Morgana O'Reilly (The White Lotus) and co-directed with her husband and real-life birth partner, 2025 BAFTA nominee Peter Salmon (After The Party), Stories About My Body blends nudity, heart-swelling honesty and real birth footage into a stand-up comedy special like no other - intimate, fearless and unexpectedly profound.
Top Cast


Morgana O'Reilly
Morgana O'Reilly
Morgana
Morgana O'Reilly
Morgana


Perlina Lau
Perlina Lau
Birthing Woman
Perlina Lau
Birthing Woman


Kate Simmonds
Kate Simmonds
Friendly mum
Kate Simmonds
Friendly mum
Lucia Waspe
Lucia Waspe
Stage hand
Lucia Waspe
Stage hand
Freya Wano
Freya Wano
Stage hand
Freya Wano
Stage hand
Hannah Stanley
Hannah Stanley
Stage Hand
Hannah Stanley
Stage Hand
Pearl Holden
Pearl Holden
Stage Hand
Pearl Holden
Stage Hand
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