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- e-baby is a two-hander play written by that was premiered at Chapel Off Chapel in Melbourne in 2015. It is set over a 16-month period in 2015–16 and deals with two women going through gestational surrogacy, the genetic mother of the embryo created by in vitro fertilisation, and the woman carrying the child. It has been described by Patricia Tobin as a "quietly feminist play that asserts a heartfelt approach towards matters of infertility, adoption and motherhood". (en)
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- 2015–2016
- London, New York City, Boston
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- Gestational surrogacy,infertility
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- Danielle Carter and Gabrielle Scawthorn during a performance of the play e-baby (en)
- Gabrielle Scawthorn and Danielle Carter during a performance of the play e-baby (en)
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- Catherine (en)
- Nellie (en)
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- Carter and Scawthorn performing together in the Ensemble Theatre's 2016 production of e-baby. Top image early in the play, bottom later on, showing the change in the relationship between the two women. (en)
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- Ensemble Theatre production of e-baby - photo 2.jpg (en)
- Ensemble Theatre production of e-baby - photo 1.jpg (en)
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- Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne (en)
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- 2015 (xsd:integer)
- London, New York City, Boston (en)
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- e-baby is a two-hander play written by that was premiered at Chapel Off Chapel in Melbourne in 2015. It is set over a 16-month period in 2015–16 and deals with two women going through gestational surrogacy, the genetic mother of the embryo created by in vitro fertilisation, and the woman carrying the child. It has been described by Patricia Tobin as a "quietly feminist play that asserts a heartfelt approach towards matters of infertility, adoption and motherhood". (en)
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