Dirty Dusting REVIEW
Wed, 31 Mar 2010, 09:24 pmBrisbaneCritiques1 post in thread
Dirty Dusting REVIEW
Wed, 31 Mar 2010, 09:24 pmDirty Dusting
By Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood
Directed by Helen Ellis
Presented by Ellis Productions and The Whitehorse Centre
QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane
It’s called Dirty Dusting, but three nannas who make sexual innuendos and think the word bastard is sinful blasphemy is nothing but good clean fun.
The unsurprising and clichéd production is a little bit naughty, but mostly harmless entertainment from three of Australia’s favourite actresses.
When Elsie, Olive and Gladys face redundancy from their long-time cleaning jobs because of their mature age, they start a telephone sex service called ‘The Telephone Belles’. On company time, these three older ladies take to the phones to fulfil the needs of hamster-loving, vacuum-using and role-play-adoring men! They’ve got to make money somehow, right?...
By Kellie Scott. To read the full review please visit http://www.brisbanecritiques.com
BrisbaneCritiquesWed, 31 Mar 2010, 09:24 pm
Dirty Dusting
By Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood
Directed by Helen Ellis
Presented by Ellis Productions and The Whitehorse Centre
QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane
It’s called Dirty Dusting, but three nannas who make sexual innuendos and think the word bastard is sinful blasphemy is nothing but good clean fun.
The unsurprising and clichéd production is a little bit naughty, but mostly harmless entertainment from three of Australia’s favourite actresses.
When Elsie, Olive and Gladys face redundancy from their long-time cleaning jobs because of their mature age, they start a telephone sex service called ‘The Telephone Belles’. On company time, these three older ladies take to the phones to fulfil the needs of hamster-loving, vacuum-using and role-play-adoring men! They’ve got to make money somehow, right?...
By Kellie Scott. To read the full review please visit http://www.brisbanecritiques.com