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Ensemble Theatre

David Williamson's Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica

Where
Ensemble Theatre
Ensemble Theatre
78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
When

Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12am to 1:40am Tuesday 14 March 2023 to Saturday 29 April 2023

Cost

Starting from: $43

What do a classical violinist and country western lover have in common?

Monica, a highly-strung member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, is forced to give up the violin because of her RSI. Left to mope around her Glebe apartment full of resentment and anger, renovating her kitchen seems like a good distraction.

Enter Gary, AKA Rhinestone Rex, the little-known Tamworth country singer turned tradie turned DJ who has been tasked with the job. While they may be polar opposites with seemingly nothing in common, except a love of music, is there something deeper that ties them together?

Glenn Hazeldine and Georgie Parker reprise their 2010 performances in this updated David Williamson social comedy, complete with a musical trip down memory lane.

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