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'Brisbane, 2022. Five women, best friends for decades, meet once a month to talk about books, life, love and the jagged bits in between.
'Dissecting each other’s lives seems the most natural thing in the world and honesty, no matter how brutal, is something they treasure.
'Best friends tell each other everything, don’t they? But each woman carries a complex secret and one weekend, without warning, everything comes unstuck.'
Source: La Boite.
Production Details
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Presented by La Boite, QPAC, and Brisbane Festival, 5-25 September 2022.
Director: Nadine McDonald-Dowd.
Cast: Chenoa Deemal, Louise Brehmer, Phoebe Grainer, Shakira Clanton, Roxanne McDonald and Sean Dow.
Performed at Belvoir Street's Upstairs Theatre as part of Sydney Festival: 12-28 January 2024.
Director: Nadine McDonald-Dowd.
Designer: Zoe Rouse.
Sound Designer: Wil Hughes.
Lighting Designer: Jason Glenwright.
Cultural Consultant: Aunty Colleen Wall.
Dramaturg: Jane Harrison.
Dramaturgical Consultant: Sanja Simic.
Assistant Creative [Direction]: Aidan Rowlingson.
Cast: Louise Brehmer, Shakira Clanton, Chenoa Deemal, Sean Dow, Phoebe Grainer, Roxanne McDonald and Anna McMahon.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Tiddas
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 24-30 September 2022;
— Review of Tiddas 2022 single work drama 'Tiddas combines a portrayal of the warmth and strength of sisterhood with a rebuke to the publishing industry for being slow to appreciate Indigenous talent. By Yen-Rong Wong.' -
Tiddas Delivers a Love Letter
2022
single work
column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 7 September no. 784 2022; (p. 34) 'When Tiddas hits the stage this September, prepare for secrets to bubble to the surface.'
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Tiddas
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 24-30 September 2022;
— Review of Tiddas 2022 single work drama 'Tiddas combines a portrayal of the warmth and strength of sisterhood with a rebuke to the publishing industry for being slow to appreciate Indigenous talent. By Yen-Rong Wong.' -
Tiddas Delivers a Love Letter
2022
single work
column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 7 September no. 784 2022; (p. 34) 'When Tiddas hits the stage this September, prepare for secrets to bubble to the surface.'
- Brisbane, Queensland,
- 2022