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Text: Review
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| Title |
The Worst of Scottee |
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| Abstract/Description |
Scott "Scottee" Gallagher is a twenty something performance artist and larger-than-life fixture on London's gay scene. This first foray into what his director Chris Goode calls "legitimate theatre" is part biographical cabaret and part high-art exploration of the exploitative power of confessional storytelling, and it makes for a very impressive debut: a disquieting fragment, undoubtedly moving, emotionally heightened, but full of perilous uncertainties and disconcerting lapses. |
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| Source |
Time Out Melbourne, Print & Digital Publishing Pty Limited, Glebe, NSW
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| Date Issued |
21 January 2014
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Andrew Fuhrmann, The Worst of Scottee, Time Out Melbourne, 21 January 2014
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| Resource Identifier |
81229
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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