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Angry Young Man
 

Matthew is going to make it someday. He knows it. It is going to happen. It has to. Right?

Self-obsessed, oversexed, and neurotic as hell, Matthew is an aspiring actor ‘living the dream’. But with a family on the verge of collapse, friendships under strain, and dreams going nowhere, he suddenly finds himself with nothing to lose.

A devastating comedy about hopes and regrets, tackling the question, 'Do I even deserve to be happy?'

Written and performed by Michael Hogg.

 

Event details

Venue: Erskineville Town Hall
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/angry-young-man/
Start Date: Friday 05 September 2025

 

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