Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 It's Not Too Late (Until You're Dead)
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'Can you possibly have an existential crisis at your own funeral?

'Whoever said you can't speak ill of the dead, had obviously never MC'd the funeral of their self-obsessed sister. The same sister now needs her sibling to close the lid on the 'not so' fabulous career she chose ahead of her family and friends.

'Equal parts black comedy and existential drama this show is a postmortem dissection of sibling relationships cruelly cut short and an exploration of family memory... that fickle, unreliable beast which threatens to ruin even the most pleasant of family gatherings, let alone celebrations for the prematurely dead. As a guest at Lulu Anderson's somewhat unconventional funeral, you should expect the unexpected. There will be no hymns... but there may well be show tunes. Bring your tissues.'

Source: Adelaide Fringe.

Production Details

  • Presented by post-human productions at Star Theatre Two, Adelaide, as part of the Adelaide Fringe.

    Director: Danii Zappia.

    Cast: Danii Zappia (Lulu) and Emily Burns (Sophie).

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