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25 July 2001 – 31 Aug 2001July 2001
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Details
- Director
- Tanya Denny
AddressNew Theatre, 542 King St. Newtown
"Who's Afraid of the Working Class? tells stories of "fringe dwellers" living in an age of social and cultural isolation and economic rationalism. Poor, marginalised, some without work, most uninterested in political correctness, struggling to pay the mortgage, live with hope, find the energy to love, to fit in, to be a part of a community, to survivie. Fierce, funny and confronting." - Spotlight May 2001
Sun at 5.30pm
Commissioned by Melbourne Workers Theatre, these are the
stories of "fringe dwellers" living in an age of social and cultural
isolation and economic rationalism. Previews 25/26 July.
Check the New Theatre website for details.
Sun at 5.30pm
Commissioned by Melbourne Workers Theatre, these are the
stories of "fringe dwellers" living in an age of social and cultural
isolation and economic rationalism. Previews 25/26 July.
Check the New Theatre website for details.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.