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'OMAGEE' at Sydney Fringe Festival

Where
Erskineville Town Hall
Erskineville Town Hall
104 Erskineville Road, Erskineville NSW 2043
Emerging Artist Share House (The Living Room)
When

Every day, 9pm to 10pm Tuesday 3 September 2024 to Saturday 7 September 2024

Cost

Adult: $28.00Concession: $22.00-24.00

Solar power, lunar power and women in STEM. Welcome to the Optimal Mind Association for Getting Everything Excellent.

Ancient Egypt meets hustles culture and the wellness industry. Three characters (the founder, the follower and the child) navigate morality, nature and the human search for connection in this original play, written and performed by Jessica Zerlina Leafe.

Audiences in London and Adelaide called it ★★★★★ 'Funny, dark, surprising, satirical, and entertaining' and ★★★★★ 'Hilarious, clever, ridiculous, brilliant!'

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