Review: Fangirls (Belvoir)
Believe the hype. The Fangirls phenomenon is real. This could be the most fun you have in the theatre this year!
Kate Prendergast is a writer, reviewer and creative cobbler based in Sydney. Her writing has been published in The Lifted Brow, Audrey Journal, Limelight, Overland and Time Out. She interviews authors and manages socials for Roaring Stories Bookshop in Balmain, Sydney.
Believe the hype. The Fangirls phenomenon is real. This could be the most fun you have in the theatre this year!
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