Dolly’s Miracle Hoard – Darlinghurst, Sydney | 21 – 22 February, 2025

🗓Feb 21, 2025 · 7:00 PM – Feb 22, 2025 · 7:00 PM
📍Brand X, East Sydney Community and Arts Centre, 34–40 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
🎟$25

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Brand X, East Sydney Community and Arts Centre, 34–40 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010




Location: Brand X, East Sydney Community and Arts Centre, 34–40 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Dates: Every day, 7pm to 8pm
Friday 21 February to Saturday 22 February

Cost: Adult: $25 – Book tickets

Delightful, thought provoking theatre. Magic realism, at its most magic.

Tending to her precious hoard, Dolly is safe from outsiders; until the new neighbour arrives. Isolated from the world in her tiny flat, Dolly tends to her precious hoard. When a persistent new neighbour arrives, Dolly is dismayed to find herself yearning for human connection.

Set in in a dilapidated building in southwest Sydney, the show explores Dolly’s solitary, fantastical existence. As the chaos of the outside world creeps in, she loses all control and is forced to either accept her new friends or perish.

Dolly’s Miracle Hoard is showing as part of Season 9 of The Flying Nun by Brand X.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body, is supported by the NSW government through Create NSW, and The City of Sydney.

Special thanks to Shopfront Arts Co-op and Erth Visual and Physical Theatre.

Devised by Rose Maher, Alison Bennett, Lập Nguyễn & Fernando de Miguel Fuertes

Performed by Rose Maher, Alison Bennett, Lập Nguyễn with Christine Pan on piano

Written by Alison Bennett

Directed by Fernando de Miguel Fuertes

Clown Direction by Andy McDonell

Composition by Christine Pan

Production Design by Rose Maher and Fernando de Miguel Fuertes

Lighting Design by Amy Norton

Producer Alex Travers, for Hurrah Hurrah




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