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I Wanna Be Mark Wahlberg
 

I want to be a strong and unquestioned leader. 

I want to be the assumed first string of my touch team and while I’m there, I want to ‘one up’ the boys. I want to be uncompromising, but entirely forgiven because of my exuberant charisma. I want to kick around the house in my boxer shorts while I sip on a cup of strong dark-roast coffee (and pretend it tastes exactly how I like it). I want to take my whiskey neat and my marriage on the rocks (to justify my affairs). I want to be the hero and feel proud. I want to be the villain and feel proud. I Wanna Be Mark Wahlberg.  

Created and Performed by Melody Rachel 

Directed by May Tran 

 

Event details

Venue: The Substation at Qtopia Sydney
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/i-wanna-be-mark-wahlberg
Start Date: Tuesday 10 June 2025

 

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