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THE APPLETON LADIES’ POTATO RACE
 

Appleton is a small country town being forced into the present with a recent influx of wealthy city slickers, treechangers and refugees. Simmering tensions come to a head when new GP Penny Anderson discovers that the famous Appleton Potato Race awards $1000 prize money to men, and a measly $200 to women. When Penny decides to take steps to restore gender parity and coax Appleton into the 21st century, little could she have anticipated the spiralling, hilarious culture war that would follow.

Inspired by real life events and featuring a cast of five fabulous women, The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race is a funny, honest and heart-warming story about upsetting the potato cart and standing up for your principles.

 

Event details

Venue: Corner Market &, Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150
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Start Date: Wednesday 05 May 2021

DATES AND TIMES:
Tickets can be purchased from Box Office, online, by phone on 8839 3399 or in person 1 hour prior to performances.

General Public Performances
Wednesday 5 May 2021 at 8pm
Thursday 6 May at 8pm (Audio Described)
Friday 7 May 2021 at 8pm (Auslan Interpreted)
Saturday 8 May 2021 at 2:30pm & 8pm

 

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