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'Show Us Ya Tiddas', is a one-woman show. It journeys through the musical autobiography of a multi-talented Indigenous singer/songwriter who faced many challenges coming to terms with her sexuality in a rural Victorian country town.
Production Details
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First presented by the Melbourne Workers Theatre at the Arts Centre Black Box, St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 15 May - 2 June, 2007.
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Lou to Cast Spell over Global Audience
2008
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— Appears in: Arts Yarn Up , Summer 2008; (p. 7) -
One Woman's Artistic Journey
2008
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 30 January no. 418 2008; (p. 47) 'The show is essentially a musical autobiography for Bennett; a talented Indigenous singer/songwriter who faced challenges coming to terms with her sexuality in a rural town, and went on to to international success with her group The Tiddas.' Koori Mail 30/01/2008
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One Woman's Artistic Journey
2008
single work
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 30 January no. 418 2008; (p. 47) 'The show is essentially a musical autobiography for Bennett; a talented Indigenous singer/songwriter who faced challenges coming to terms with her sexuality in a rural town, and went on to to international success with her group The Tiddas.' Koori Mail 30/01/2008 -
Lou to Cast Spell over Global Audience
2008
single work
column
— Appears in: Arts Yarn Up , Summer 2008; (p. 7)
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