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Dolly's Miracle Hoard
 

Isolated from the world in her tiny flat, Dolly tends to her precious hoard. When a persistent new neighbor arrives, Dolly is dismayed to find herself yearning for human connection. She builds her hoard higher and higher, only to find her defenses falling down around her.

Devised by: Hurrah Hurrah

Written by: Alison Bennett

Directed by: Fernando de Miguel Fuertes

Clown Direction by: Andy McDonell

Performed by: Alison Bennett, Rose Maher, Lập Nguyễn

Composer and Live Musician: Christine Pan 

Produced by: Alex Travers

Lighting Designer / Tech: Amy Norton

Auslan Interpreted performance: Friday 21 February
Relaxed Performance (RP) & pre-show Tactile Tour (TT): Saturday 22 February

This project has been supported through The Flying Nun by Brand X.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body, is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW, and The City of Sydney.

 

Event details

Venue: East Sydney Community and Arts Centre (ESCAC), 34 Burton St, Darlinghurst, NSW, 2010
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/dolly-s-miracle-hoard
Start Date: Saturday 22 February 2025

 

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