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Media reviews
Theatre Travels
Although painful to watch at times and with a vital message that complacency is never an option for the LGBT community at large
Kryztoff
DIRT is contemporary theatre at its best - intimate, immersive and painfully relevant.
The AU Review
genuine heart-racing moments that gave the performance true depth and soul
Upside Adelaide
A thriller like no other.
Stage Whispers
Dirt is seductive, enlightening and challenging. Most significantly it is a masterclass in capturing all of the elements of highly professio
Collage Adelaide
DIRT is an immensely compelling and upsetting work that explores both the acute violence and insidious shame of homophobia
It's On The House
An intense thriller that delivers on all fronts, DIRT is a must see this Festival Fringe!
The Clothesline - Digital Arts Magazine
DIЯT: From Comfort Zone To Stark Realities Of Life ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review
The Clothesline
A plot with many gripping twists and turns.
All About Entertainment
The chemistry between them is what makes this production work so well
The Clothesline
If you are looking for a good thriller, turn off Netflix and take your friends to Holden Street Theatre.
InReview / InDaily
DIЯT is an intriguing play which combines serious human rights themes with an almost mischievous sense of shape-shifting plot surprise.
Glam Adelaide
Both Patrick Livesey and Wil King give sensitive and thought-provoking performances expertly guided by director Bronwen Coleman.
thebarefootreview.com.au
an edge-of-the-seat experience, wonderfully written and expertly performed. Bravo!
Audience Reacts
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