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End Game
 

Multi award-winning writer/performer Katie Reddin-Clancy (★★★★★ Mumble Theatre) presents a genre bending dramedy that asks us to consider why we're here and what are we're supposed to do with our time on earth?

Joanie, an eccentric cabaret performer, arrives in the afterlife for her soul review.  Did she learn her lessons at Earth School? Or did she get distracted? The results are in. It's all about one woman, Eva. But who on earth is Eva? 

A solo show about purpose, love and spirituality. Caution... may open your mind! 

“Superb. Her brilliance shines in the details.” The Advertiser

“A remarkable, versatile talent who sets a very high bar indeed.” Herald Sun

 

Event details

Venue: Flight Path Theatre
Bookings: https://www.flightpaththeatre.org/whats-on/end-game
Start Date: Saturday 26 April 2025

 

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