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RED
 

By Liz Lea

Is she mad? Is she immoral? Or is she simply misbehaving?

RED is an unforgettable, hilarious and soulbaring autobiographical journey through illness and recovery, always with an eye to the future. Be prepared for a fractious and fabulous interdisciplinary performance, bringing on the bawdy and banishing the banal.

Fearless, moving and powerful, this dance theatre show featuring the award-wining Liz Lea will make you laugh and cry.

“This dancing diva is certainly not waiting in the wings, she is centre stage, living out loud and sharing her story."
City News

“A beautiful show, emanating so much joy and life... funny, moving, brave and inspirational.”
Sydney Arts Guide

Choreographed by Vicki van Hout, Virginia Ferris, Martin del Amo & Liz Lea.

Fri 8 March – Opening Night
Ticket includes post-show drinks and canapes

Sat 9 March – Think and clink

 

Event details

Venue: Glen Street Theatre, Corner of Glen Street & Blackbutts Road Belrose NSW 2085
Bookings: 02 9975 1455
Start Date: Friday 08 March 2019

 

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