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2 LOUD SLOPEY CHICKS

Review Higlights

 

Beryl and Sheryl take you on an Oriental Odyssey through the Australian suburbs.  Learn what it was like to be in the minority of Asian kids during the '70's and '80's in Perth, WA.  Presented in dazzling SMELL-O-RAMA, this is a mouth watering, seat wetting hour of fun and games Asian style! 

Written and performed by Caroline Gopalkrishnan and Shirley Van Sanden; Directed by Monica Main.  Photographer Andy Brown.

 

“Watching this production is like viewing a grown-up version of The Wiggles meets Play School on Speed.  There’s colour, movement, games, a box full of soft-toys and a bedtime story to farewell the audience into the cold night.”

Jacqueline Molloy, The West Australian, 1998

 

“Written and performed by Shirley Van Sanden and Caroline Gopalkrishnan, it’s an hour full of fun and humour tinged with pathos.  The two women, basing their performance around the experiences of the generic Asian immigrant child, conjure up terrifying images of a childhood where being different from other kids meant always being an alien.”

Jacqueline Molloy, The West Australian, 1998

 

“Overall this production is a fun and thoughtful way to wile away an hour in the company of two talented performers, who under the direction of Monica Main, have created a safe house for adults to laugh at the silly, and sometimes poignant aspects of life.” 

Jacqueline Molloy, The West Australian, 1998

 

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