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LOVE/LOVE/LOVE/LOVE/LOVE
 

Continuing her research into the glory and madness of falling hopelessly into romance, Tessa Redman introduces herself to Eora with a blatant, conversational dance about (you guessed it) love.

Tessa Redman presents an innocent, raunchy, heartfelt investigation into the ebbs and flows of love within all facets of our lives. A deconstruction of the human heart, a remapping of a young woman’s heightened emotions, a love letter to love. Join Tessa as she dives deep into erotic love, romantic love, jealous love, familiar love, painful love, uncomfortable love, cheesy love.

Inspired by her first-hand experiences of being in love, whether that be through family, friends, crushes, fanfictions, snogs or boybands, Tessa will attempt to experience the manifestation of love within and beyond what is traditionally considered romantic.

Get ready to embark on a journey of falling in love again and again and again.

Winner – SYNZ Tour Ready Award (New Zealand Fringe 2023)
Best in Fringe Nomination (New Zealand Fringe 2023)
Momentous Movement Nomination (New Zealand Fringe 2023)
Outstanding Solo Performance Nomination (New Zealand Fringe 2023)
Grand Design Nomination (New Zealand Fringe 2023)
San Diego Tour Ready Nomination (New Zealand Fringe 2023)
Adelaide Tour Ready Nomination (New Zealand Fringe 2023)

As part of the Sydney Fringe Touring Hub 

 

Event details

Venue: PACT | 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville NSW 2043, Australia
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/love-love-love-love-love
Start Date: Wednesday 20 September 2023

 

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