Review: My Brilliant Career (Sydney Theatre Company)
A brilliant adaptation turns Miles Franklin's classic into a world-class musical without compromising its feminist essence or Australian identity.
A brilliant adaptation turns Miles Franklin's classic into a world-class musical without compromising its feminist essence or Australian identity.
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This musical adaptation is as feisty and audacious as the Australian literary classic’s protagonist and author.
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