

With this current thirtieth birthday season, the show truly does feel new. It’s invigorated, creative, well-integrated and still retains that quintessentially larrikin spirit that distinguishes the company.

Before the lights have even gone down, Glenn and Rhonda are mingling and laughing with the audience, taking photos as they sit in their laps and handing out unopened cans of beer. It is a fair indication of the hour to follow.


This is the first production from the new Tasmanian Theatre Company and kicks things off with a bang. This is a lively and entertaining show featuring six strong performances by an all female cast.

