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New Musical Has Enough Warmth, Witty Lines and Catchy Tunes to Win Its Own Fangirls, Alastair Blanshard , single work review
— Review of Fangirls Yve Blake , 2019 single work musical theatre ;

'Comedy often succeeds where tragedy fails. Fangirls, the pop musical which premiered on Thursday night in Brisbane, is not the first drama to explore our fascination with the wild, uncontrollable power of young female passion and girls’ infatuation with their boy-loves. Yet its catchy tunes, witty dialogue, and hilarious, occasionally absurdist, comic scenes set it apart.' (Introduction)

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