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1 1 y separately published work icon Flake Dan Lee , 2023 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2023 27202004 2023 single work drama

'A little flutter, a dizzy spell, an imperceptible narrowing of the arteries and then the rest of your life is a series of doctors advising you against things.
Một chút loạn nhịp, một sự choáng váng, các động mạch dần thu hẹp một cách không thể nhận thấy, và từ đấy là một chuỗi lời khuyên từ các bác sĩ về những điều ta không nên làm.

'On the outskirts of Hanoi, a late night motorcycle ride leads to an encounter in a cluttered kitchen where no-one quite belongs.

'Duyen is a young woman reluctantly returning to her roots. Murph is coming to see his old mate, Bob, whose shady past is slowly catching up with him. 

'Dan Lee’s wry new play draws us deep into the mess and chaos of old friendships, fragmented families and the inevitable blur of aging. Meanwhile, the ancient city of Hanoi howls and crashes around outside, through the walls of the tiny basement kitchen.' (Production summary)

1 2 Bottomless Dan Lee , 2018 single work drama

'It’s a long build up to a very big wet and the frogs are singing out for rain. Broome Prison sits across the road from the Sober Up Centre, like another resort in a tourist town, promising a temporary reprieve from the tightening cycle of “black out” drinking.

'Written by Dan Lee, directed by multiple-award-winner Iain Sinclair and featuring a stellar cast, Bottomless is both heart wrenching and side-splittingly funny. It captures the diversity of Broome’s residents and reminds us that no group is out of addiction’s reach.' (Production summary)

1 1 Before Elapsing i "Most words are the same but", Derek Motion , Adam Ford , Zenobia Frost , Rebecca Giggs , Susan Hampton , Stu Hatton , Kelly Lee Hickey , Hal Judge , Dan Lee , Carly-Jay Metcalfe , Ella O'Keefe , Scott-Patrick Mitchell , David Prater , Bel Schenk , Jaya Savige , Andrew Slattery , Amelia Walker , Louise Waller , Ben Walter , Fiona Wright , 2010 single work poetry
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 200 2010; (p. 112-117)
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