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40 Hours to Australia
After Rebecca
A Journey to the Land of Sounds
Alchemy of the Muse
BasketballMan Can Fly
Barry Potter and the Magic of Wizardry
Believable - Martin Brock
Between the Fractures
The Black Cat
Booze & the Bard: The Shakesperean Drinking Game
Chansons: Piaf, Brel & Me
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Crushed
Daniel Daminator: Menace
Diary of a Magician
Don't Touch Me - A Tale of Cats & Hugs
Dreaming Room
Dubious Intent
Flamencodanza
The Flapper Dapper Show
Initial Consult
Jazz Could Happen to You
Juice Joint
Live Laugh Lesbian
Lydia Lunch & Joseph Keckler: A Tale of Lust & Madness
Missed Direction
Murata Tasogare- Twilight Tap
Only Grans
Orpheus
Persephone
Piano Chick does Chick Flix
Sam King: TA-DA
Shhh!
Skin Hunger
Sun & Crystal
Tartan Tabletop in a Dungeons & Dragons Comedy
The Trombone Guys Story
Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me but Banjos Saved My Life
Triple Bill: My Life in the Fringe/Mukta/ Encounter With Ganesha
Whore's Eye View
Why Runs the Abhisarika
The Witching Hour
Presented by Chinese International School
7 Mar at 1:30pm
8 Mar at 10:30am and 1:30pm
$20 /$13 conc
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Inspired by Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba and the Chinese classic Thunderstorm, this intercultural and dual language play is centred around two families, one from the East and one from the West. With both families deeply rooted in cultural tradition, our story explores the psychological and physical destruction of women as a result of systemic oppression.
Characters from different cultures are subjected to domineering parents whose trauma and control transcends generations. The non linear narrative is presented in the style of physical theatre with elements of expressionism. Experience two influential modern classics in which the outcomes for women are reimagined through a more optimistic and hopeful lens.