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The One
 

Mel’s got a lot on her plate. Between the anxiety-inducing return of her mother from their old home in Malaysia, her brother Eric’s mysterious double life and the pressure of caring for her mother’s prized poodle, Mel is hungry for more simplicity.

In the world premiere of this new and eccentric family comedy, award-winning playwright Vanessa Bates colourfully unravels the complexities of what it means to be Eurasian in contemporary Australia. Energetically funny and affectionately provocative, THE ONE is a sizzling hotpot of food, culture and identity.

DETAILS:
22 JULY – 27 AUGUST 2022
ENSEMBLE THEATRE 78 MCDOUGALL STREET, KIRRIBILLI
TICKET PRICES $80,1 hour 45 minutes including interval
                                                           

PLAYWRIGHT: VANESSA BATES
DIRECTOR: DARREN YAP
CAST:

Gabrielle Chan
Angie Diaz
Aileen Huynh
Damien Strouthos
Shan-Ree Tan

 

Event details

Venue: Ensemble Theatre, 78 MCDOUGALL STREET, KIRRIBILLI
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Start Date: Friday 22 July 2022

 

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