Lost Property
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Amelia Dunn / Tuia Suter
Set on a morning tram commute, this one-woman show follows Alice, an unrelenting optimist on a quest to find a lost possession. Retracing her steps over the past year, she's forced to confront decisions and untangle her morphed view of womanhood to recover what's lost. Blending absurd comedy with poignant reflections on solidarity, Lost Property asks: what do women owe each other? 'An extraordinary and vital piece of theatre' ***** (StageWhispers.com.au). 'Clever, hilarious, and poignant' ***** (Tagg.com.au). 'A smart, sensitive treatise on how we relate to each other' **** (TheatreMatters.com.au). Performed/co-written by Amelia Dunn, directed/co-written by Tuia Suter.
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