‘Nunsense’ // Nash Theatre
Nunsense was ‘energised’ An Elvis poster, five nuns and a cacophony of singing, dancing, and monologuing filled Merthyr Road Uniting Church hall for Nash Theatre’s…
Nunsense was ‘energised’ An Elvis poster, five nuns and a cacophony of singing, dancing, and monologuing filled Merthyr Road Uniting Church hall for Nash Theatre’s…
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Tinsel, balloons, silver thigh-high boots and golden boobs all featured at PASTEL Magazine’s fifth issue Pasplanetary Launch last Thursday night. The event, hosted as part…
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