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Faded and flawed dance teacher, Bob O'Brien, is on the verge of mental and financial collapse, when into his seedy sixties St Kilda dance class comes an 18 year old 'femme fatale' Betty Murphy, an inadvertent catalyst for change.
If you remember (or wish you could) JFK, JO'K, John XXIII, the twist, the stomp, the Beatles and Dylan when he was the voice of youth, you will resonate with this play.
Will they soar like eagles, or will Bob and his bunch of misfits crash and burn?
(Matinee Sunday 28 June at 2 pm instead of 8 pm)
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Jimmy has it all: the fastest car on the road, his choice of beautiful women and a thriving drug dealing business in inner city Marrickville. He is handsome, charismatic and stylish…a 'role model' to many young men. His God fearing Greek parents are proud as can be as they are under the impression their son is running a legitimate Book Shop.