Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Why I’ve Programmed Fourteen for Bathurst
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'Sometimes art imitates life or holds a mirror up to the audience and reflects something about itself back at it. And sometimes a production can be part of a national conversation. In the case of Fourteen, this was definitely part of the decision-making process. So how and why is a show set in 1999 about a year in the life of a Year 9 gay kid at an all-boys catholic school in regional Queensland with a soundtrack of banging 90s songs relevant to Central West NSW in 2024? Incredibly, for far too many reasons.' (Introduction)

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  • Fourteen Shannon Molloy , Nelle Lee , Nick Skubij , 2022 single work drama
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