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Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence
 

Step onto the court of this contemporary turmoil that entangles the timelessness of Shakespearean drama with hot, sporty, girl power like you’ve never seen before. 

Join us for an electrifying experience of music, dance and theatre, giving you the biggest party this Fringe season. Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence is a cautionary tale where deadly ambition meets treacherous scheming when a Netball team of gutsy misfits train for their Inter-School Comp. A night you’ll never forget and 9 dance anthems you’ll never want to, this show is underpinned by the synth-pop genius of PROJECT BEXX, presented by Crash Theatre Co as they assemble an all-female powerhouse team of WA artists.

See you on the court, b*tch!

 

Event details

Venue: Festival Hub: Trades Hall - ETU Ballroom
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/lady-macbeth-played-wing-defence/
Start Date: Wednesday 02 October 2024

 

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