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22 March 2026 - Antonia Z.Comical and charming vignettes of a young queer womanโs journey through a forklift mindset to a truckerโs mindset - inspiring stuff! -
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16 March 2026 - Kristina K.Great piece of commentary re how we deal with landfill and the angst of finding queer love in an outback town. Well done to Jasmine for her one person show. -
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16 March 2026 - Mia K.Lol ride through the streets of small town dating, sexist work environments and modern consumption :) -
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15 March 2026 - Benjamin N.An homage to classic theatre, rural life and being a queerbo. Loved it <3 -
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14 March 2026 - Steve K.Brave performance with some clever theatrical surprises. -
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14 March 2026 - Anthony C.Great show about discovering yourself amongst small town drama. Bonus with handmade props and puppetry, including the cute landfill dog! -
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14 March 2026 - Maree D.SMOKO brings a bit of bush larrikinism to the big smoke! The one woman show features Becky, a relatable and likeable protagonist, who navigates life as a queer 20-something living in regional Australia. Plenty of poignant moments, and laughs (even more if you have personal experience living outback). About trash, but not trashy. Trust me and buy those tickets! -
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13 March 2026 - Stuart C.Wow! Who knew that Northern Territory landfill sites held such hidden gems. Beccy, played with verve and energy by Jasmine Story rattles through variety of characters and stories defining her life, loves more trenchantly non loves. Jasmine lives up to her name. She is both a talented and very versatile Story teller. ๐๐๐๐๐ -
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13 March 2026 - Brooke J.Nailed it