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The Colour Orange
 

Guess who's back? From the ashes of early 2000s Australian politics rises Senator Hanson - one woman, one party, one Nation, one dream. It's a pivotal time and Pauline has a big job ahead of her. Can she save our country from imminent destruction? Featuring new music!

This is your last chance to see this award-winning comedy musical!

WINNER - Critic's Pick - Sydney Fringe 2017
WINNER - Emerging Artists Award - Adelaide Fringe 2018

THE COLOUR ORANGE: THE PAULINE HANSON MUSICAL
7PM 19 May
Giant Dwarf
Part of the Sydney Comedy Festival

 

Event details

Venue: Giant Dwarf Theatre
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Start Date: Saturday 19 May 2018

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