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For You to Know and Me to Find Out
 

Winner of 'Best in Fringe,' 'Sydney Fringe Tour Ready Award' and the 'Adelaide Fringe Tour Ready Award' at NZ Fringe Festival 2025, seasoned performer Liv Tennet (800 Words, Kiri and Lou, Double Parked) brings her solo show For You to Know and Me to Find Out to Australia for the first time. 

With a soundtrack as eclectic as her toddler's palate, and displaying a wide range of dance genres, Liv draws on her own experience of simultaneously trying to keep a small human alive, whilst also keeping her own artistic identity alive. This show will have you crying one moment and laughing the next as we get a glimpse of the joyous, maddening, exhausting and ultimately fortifying experience of being a 'cool mom.'

Jokes. She's lost her cool.

Tbh she's dropped so many things she's scared of picking them back up.

 

Event details

Venue: Dance Hub - Sydney Dance Company, Neilson Studio, 5/15 Hickson Rd Dawes Point NSW 2000 Australia
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/
Start Date: Wednesday 24 September 2025

 

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