Alice Tovey: Glass Houses
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Alice Tovey
Just before her wedding, Alice’s father returned home from prison. Glass Houses is a love letter to family, showing us that love conquers all – even the prison industrial complex. Through stand-up, stories and original song, Alice Tovey tells the story of a cancelled wedding, budgies, and a chef in a show about learning our parents are human, and choosing empathy over isolation. 'Tovey is at the forefront of a new age of comedy excellence' ***** (TheMusic.com.au). Written and performed by Alice Tovey. Directed by Gen Fricker.
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