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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Rough Trade
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'Inspired by Facebook swap groups, playwright Katie Pollock delivers a funny and powerful monologue about the patriarchy, trading sex toys, women of a certain age and the drive for connection.

'Part stand-up, part take-down of capitalism, part wannabe dancing dildo musical, this one-woman play is a celebration of resilience, humour... and sex toys!

'Through an intricate web of objects and a drive for community and connection, the members of Facebook group Rough Trade Sydney are giving the giant middle finger to capitalism, with trades that are funny, sexy, strange and touching.

'Inspired by these true stories, playwright Katie Pollock peels back the layers to reveal a character for whom life has taken a series of wrong turns, leaving her in a place where she is dependent on this internet community for her very survival.

'A thrilling (and sometimes terrifying) examination of the ways capitalism and the patriarchy fail us, and the precarious position all women risk finding themselves in, Rough Trade is ultimately a story of hope in challenging times. For lovers of FleabagHacksBetter Things or Mom... if life gives you lemons, trade ’em for something sweeter!

'This project has been made possible through the assistance of the City of Sydney, Inner West Council, and Sydney Fringe Festival’s Art in Isolation.

'This is a Made in Sydney event, co-produced with Sydney Fringe Festival.' (Production summary)

Production Details

  • Presented by Sydney Fringe Festival and performed at the Seymour Centre : 6-10 September 2022

    Writer Katie Pollock
    Director Anthony Skuse
    Producer Joy Minter
    Sound Designer Cluny Edwards
    Assistant Producer Tabitha Woo

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 2022
    • Redfern, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,: Currency Press , 2022 .
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      Extent: 52p.
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      •  Published 9 September 2022

      ISBN: 9781760627973
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