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Lipstick
 

Anna is waiting in her apartment for her date, but is it a date, or are they just ‘Gal-Pals’? Meanwhile, her best friend, Mal, has dozens of internet dates knocking on the door and to make matters worse, Anna’s former lover turns up having bailed on her wedding to win her back. 

Her date is having an identity crisis, her ex is hiding in her bathroom, Mal’s mother has turned up for a surprise visit from out of town...and all this is happening whilst her landlord is trying to fit the broken bathtub with a butt plug. 
 

Lipstick is a glorious, fast paced, Queer farce where everything seems to go wrong and you’re never quite sure who is behind the door!

Will everyone get their happy ending?

Or will someone just end up with lipstick on their face?

An Australian premiere production, especially adapted by playwright Lane Stanley for Sydney audiences. 

 

Tickets are still selling quickly! Get yours at www.trybooking.com/bndop and visit https://www.theatretravels.org/lipstick for more information on the cast and crew

 

Event details

Venue: Chippen Street Theatre
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Start Date: Wednesday 24 March 2021

This show plays as part of the NO: INTERMISSION festival.


The theatre is accessible via elevator and levelled seating is available.

 

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