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Heartbreak, Hysteria, and the Anatomy of Letting Go
"This wasn't just a play. It was a dissection. A post-mortem of love. A live, bleeding autopsy of emotional survival—and I felt every cut."

The Silver Moth
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BATSHIT: The Madness of Being a Woman Who Dares to Feel
BATSHIT is a visceral, darkly comic one-woman reckoning with how female rage, grief, and nonconformity have been pathologised for centuries. From 1960s asylums to modern microaggressions, Leah Shelton rips open the history of “hysteria” with searing wit, immersive theatre, and blood-red lighting. I went, I felt everything—and left knowing I wasn’t alone. This is for every woman who’s been told to calm down.

The Silver Moth
3 min read


Archibald Prize
Painting the Truth: My Archibald Portrait of John Silvester There are some faces that carry the weight of stories untold, and John...

The Silver Moth
1 min read


Femme Locals
When Fire Meets Canvas – My Exhibition at BSide Gallery On the 7th and 8th of June, I had the absolute honour of exhibiting my latest...

The Silver Moth
2 min read
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