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Madwomen Monologues
 

It's the lucky 13th and final season of Madwomen Monologues. This annual festival of original monologues written by madly brilliant women always delivers a wonderful array of characters and stories, from the hilarious to the heartbreaking and everything in between. See both programs of six monologues each on the one night.

“Feminist wit with a wicked edge” The Age

 

Event details

Venue: The Butterfly Club
Bookings: https://thebutterflyclub.com/show/madwomen-monologues
Start Date: Wednesday 13 November 2024

12 Brilliant Monologues:

I’m the Potter by Alison Knight, directed by Bruce Langdon, performed by Sandy Morrison
Anything’s Possible by Adele Shelley, directed by Gemma Flannery, performed by Phoebe Taylor
Moll’s Weighty Task by Alice Bishop, directed by Laura Iris Hill, performed by Melina Wylie
The Rat by Bridgette Burton, directed by Shannon Woollard, performed by Julia Lambert
Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon by Fiona Scarlett, directed by Debra Low, performed by Hissell Bermudez
Buttered Toast by Isabella Gilbert, directed by Tania le Page, performed by Alice Daly
Un-TIT-led by Julia Lambert, directed by Nadia Andary, performed by Fiona Scarlett
ICDHT by Kate Rotherham, directed by Adele Shelley, performed by Christina Costigan
West Coast Coolers by Kathryn Goldie, directed by Bridgette Burton, performed by Lily Major
Scrub by Louise Hopewell, directed by Germaine Wattis, performed by Kate Mulqueen
Hole by Sarah Durickovic, directed by Jonathan Dyer, performed by Bronwen Coleman
Nude Swimming by Willa Hogarth, directed by Chris Boek, performed by Clare Larman

 

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