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'Wild Thing' Now Touring New South Wales

'Wild Thing' Now Touring New South Wales

Wild Thing written by Suzanne Hawley has embarked on a tour across NSW. The play is directed by Kim Hardwick.

A provocative story for our times, this funny and poignant new Australian play by award-winning writer Suzanne Hawley is both a comedy and a tragedy. A tale of sea eagles and pole dancing, of children and childhood dreams, of religion and rock ‘n roll. Most of all, this is a tale of friendships that have stood the test of time – until they are put to the ultimate test.

‘Four enchanting actors give supple characterisation to Hawley’s ultimately endearing and empowered women.’

- Sydney Arts Guide

‘The moral dilemma at the play’s centre is one that’s been shoved from the headlines by hotter-burning issues of climate, gender and race. If the subject is close to you in any way, it’s rewarding theatre.’

- Audrey Journal

Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre Penrith, NSW | Land of the Darug People
14 – 15 April

Dubbo Regional Theatre & Convention Centre, NSW | Land of the Tubba-Gah & Wiradjuri People
18 April

Orange Civic Centre, NSW | Land of the Wiradjuri People
20 April

Jetty Memorial Theatre Coffs Harbour, NSW | Land of the Gumbaynggirr People
22 April

Griffith Regional Theatre, NSW | Land of the Wiradjuri People
26 April  

The Q - Queanbeyan, NSW | Land of the Ngambri and Ngunnawal People
28 – 29 April

Goulburn Performing Arts Centre, NSW | Land of the Gundungurra People
3 May

Glen Street Theatre Belrose, NSW | Land of the Garigal People
5 – 7 May

Cessnock Community Performing Arts Centre, NSW | Land of the Wonnarua People
10 May

Glasshouse Theatre Port Macquarie, NSW | Land of the Birpai People
12 May

Manning Entertainment Centre, NSW | Land of the Biripi People
14 May

For more information and to buy tickets click here.

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