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Euphoria
 

A Country Town. A Festival. A local tragedy and a town that doesn’t talk. This tale of good days, bad days and everything in between catapults us right into the heart of a little town where everyone knows everyone, and where Ethan is hit by his past as Meg struggles with the present.

As the festival unfolds, Meg and Ethan’s worlds collide and the community comes together for an event they’ll never forget.

This new play is a rich and heart-warming story from award-winning South Australian playwright Emily Steel, bringing regional voices to the fore and an entire town to life with authenticity and unmistakable wit.

Winner of the 2022 Australian Writers Guild AWGIE for Community & Youth Theatre.

A 15-minute post-show Q&A session is held after each performance.

 

Event details

Venue: Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sutherland
Bookings: 13 28 49
Start Date: Thursday 11 May 2023

 

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