Vestige

MJ Anderson-Hyde

Echoes become language, undoing becomes power.

The pathways to necessary healing. The performance delves into the complex dynamics between two characters, navigating the emotional and psychological scars they carry from past experiences and how their pain affects one another.

Vestige explores breaking down the rigid binaries of society and toxic masculinity, whilst embracing vulnerability as a pathway to healing, both individually and collectively. Through raw, physical storytelling, Vestige paints an intimate picture of the damage this cycle causes and calls for dismantling these patterns.

Technical

Venue Format
Proscenium arch
Town hall
Site-specific
Flexible

Touring Party Size

8

Location

Perth Metro

Available to Tour

From December 2026

Artforms

Ballet and Dance
Circus and Physical Theatre
Interdisciplinary or Hybrid
Theatre and Puppetry

Audience

Adults - General
d/Deaf and Disabled People
First Nations/Indigenous People
LGBTQIA+ People
Men
Women
Young Adults

Duration

60 minutes

Get In

2 hour/s

Get Out

2 hour/s

Costs

Remount Cost: $2 - 5k
Weekly Fee: $2 - 5k
Per Performance Fee: $0 - $2k
Royalties: 10%

Company Contacts

Contact Name:

MJ

Anderson-Hyde

Email: missphoria@outlook.com
Phone: 0478194253

Company Bio

MJ, A.K.A Miss Phoria, is a Kabi Kabi and Noongar Aboriginal, Kiwi, Non-Binary, Disabled and Queer performance artist and creator. They have worked in the industry for 7+ years. Their art encompasses a range of styles, including dance, drag/burlesque, theatre, and movement based storytelling. Their craft aims to display real and raw expression, through representation and truth-telling, as well as making it accessible. They are an advocate for marginalised communities in the arts and aim to create space for these communities to share their crafts. They have taken their work interstate, being a nominated delegate at the Alter State festival in Naarm 2025 and Yirramboi Festival 2025.