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Come Eat With Me

Sri Vamsi Matta

Presented by Arts House and H_ME W_RK  

Friday 31 October – Saturday 01 November 2025 
Fri – Sat, 6.30pm  

90 minutes, followed by dinner 
A vegan/vegetarian option will be available

Tactile Tour and Audio Describer Guides 
Fri 31 Oct, 6.30pm 
Tactile Tour will commence 1 hour prior 
Available on request – book by Thu 23 October 
 
Describer guides available for meet and greet on arrival and one-on-one live descriptions of the event 
 
Auslan  
Sat 1 November, 6.30pm 
Available on request – book by Mon 27 October

Tickets 
Standard $40 
Reduced $25 
BLAKTIX $15 
Companion Card Free 
A small transaction fee will be charged per order. 

Warnings 
This performance contains adult themes and content including mentions of emotional, physical and social violence, death, murder, and discrimination.  

Relaxed space  
Audience members are welcome to come and go as they please, be themselves, make noise, stim, and respond to the work for the duration. 

An Access Guide will be available for download prior to the event. 

Arts House 
North Melbourne Town Hall  
521 Queensberry St  
North Melbourne  

Wheelchair Accessible
Quiet Space Available
Assistance Animal
Companion Card
Auslan Interpreting
Tactile Tours
Audio description
Visual Rating 50%
Aural Rating 50%

Come Eat With Me is an interdisciplinary theatre performance exploring the layered relationship between caste and food, culminating in a shared meal.  

Through Dalit stories, histories and everyday resistance, Come Eat With Me invites you on a sensory and emotional journey that unpacks themes of oppression and solidarity, grief and joy and the resilience of Oppressed Caste communities.  

Intimate and participatory, Come Eat With Me is rooted in lived experience and collective memory. The performance transforms the act of inter and intra-communal eating – a practice often shaped by caste hierarchies – into a space for reflection, connection and community building.  

Concluding with a shared meal, this powerful and immersive experience reveals how culinary traditions can carry both historical trauma and the quiet triumphs of survival and resistance. 

“Toying with the possibilities of theatre, Come Eat With Me (CEWM) is a thunderous declaration of defiance.” – Aishwarya Bodke for the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai

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About the artist

Sri Vamsi Matta, or simply Vamsi, is a Bangalore-based interdisciplinary theatre artist whose work is deeply informed by his Dalit identity, experiences, and the socio-political context of his location. As a member of a community historically marginalised and labeled "untouchable" within the Hindu caste system, Vamsi critically engages with oppressive structures and narratives affecting his community.

His recent work includes Star in the Sky, a play that poignantly captures the struggles and resilience of Dalit students in Indian universities, exploring themes of pain, identity, and systemic discrimination. Developed under Indian Ensemble's Idea Development Lab-First Draft program, the play was a runner-up for the Tata Lit Fest’s Sultan Padamsee Playwriting Award. The play opened on 26th April 2025.

Another notable project, Come Eat with Me, is a critically acclaimed performance piece that examines the intricate and often fraught relationship between caste and food. Through the shared act of cooking Dalit cuisine, Vamsi interweaves personal storytelling to challenge caste-based stigma and prejudice. Following a successful U.S. tour, the piece returned to India after Vamsi completed his 2023-24 residency as the Interdisciplinary Artist in Residence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Vamsi co-founded OffStream, a Bangalore based arts collective supporting artists with an anti-caste lens, and building community around anti-caste histories and imaginations. He also co-founded Perishable Goods Collective, a transdisciplinary artist collective using food and art to challenge caste oppression and reclaim marginalized cultural narratives.
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Artist statement

“I am an interdisciplinary theatre artist based in Bangalore, and my practice is rooted in challenging dominant narratives and shifting the gaze—especially when it comes to caste. Much of the art made about caste is filtered through an oppressor’s lens, often reducing our stories to pity or pain. My work resists that. When we, as Dalit artists, tell our own stories, we do so from a place of power, dignity, and resistance. I create art because I want to be seen—because our bodies, histories, and experiences have long been erased or invisibilised.

In Come Eat With Me, I invite audiences to share a meal and their own stories, creating a communal space that disrupts caste hierarchies and fosters dialogue. Through food, performance, and shared experience, I aim to contribute to the anti-caste and Ambedkarite movements—expanding their narratives across time and space, from mythology to the present. My work is about building community, reclaiming visibility, and creating spaces where our lives and imaginations are central.”

- Sri Vamsi Matta
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Artistic credit

Writer, Director, Producer and Performer: Sri Vamsi Matta

Details

Presented by Arts House and H_ME W_RK  

Friday 31 October – Saturday 01 November 2025 
Fri – Sat, 6.30pm  

90 minutes, followed by dinner 
A vegan/vegetarian option will be available

Tactile Tour and Audio Describer Guides 
Fri 31 Oct, 6.30pm 
Tactile Tour will commence 1 hour prior 
Available on request – book by Thu 23 October 
 
Describer guides available for meet and greet on arrival and one-on-one live descriptions of the event 
 
Auslan  
Sat 1 November, 6.30pm 
Available on request – book by Mon 27 October

Tickets 
Standard $40 
Reduced $25 
BLAKTIX $15 
Companion Card Free 
A small transaction fee will be charged per order. 

Warnings 
This performance contains adult themes and content including mentions of emotional, physical and social violence, death, murder, and discrimination.  

Relaxed space  
Audience members are welcome to come and go as they please, be themselves, make noise, stim, and respond to the work for the duration. 

An Access Guide will be available for download prior to the event. 

Arts House 
North Melbourne Town Hall  
521 Queensberry St  
North Melbourne  

Wheelchair Accessible
Quiet Space Available
Assistance Animal
Companion Card
Auslan Interpreting
Tactile Tours
Audio description
Visual Rating 50%
Aural Rating 50%

Supported by –

The Australian tour and residency of Come Eat With Me is supported by Arts House (VIC) and Campbelltown Arts Centre (NSW), and made possible by the Nagarajan-Lew Fund for independent artists.

 

Image credit: From the archives of Come Eat With Me, supplied by the artist  

Image description: Sri Vamsi Matta performs to a seated audience. He is wearing a blue kurta and his long hair is tied up in a bun. His expression is warm and engaging as he tells a story. Beside him is a table featuring several books and a framed photograph of B. R. Ambedkar.