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“Sisters” poster from the APG
“Sisters” was staged by the Australian Performing Group in the front theatre of its Pram Factory theatre in Carlton from May 20 to June 23, 1976. Written by Robin Thurston, it was a prison show written by a man but with an all-female cast. They are pictured below in a copy of the poster.
(A videotape of “Sisters” – with Bob Weiss in charge – was made at the Pram Factory on 5th and 6th June 1976.)
Posted in Alternative theatre, APG, Australian Performing Group, Australian theatre, Pram Factory Theatre
Tagged 1976, APG, Bob Weiss, Claire Dobbin, Jane Clifton, Jenny Jones, Kerry Dwyer, Margot Nash, Ponch Hawkes, Pram Factory, Richard Murphett, Robin Laurie, Roz de Winter, Ursula Harrison, video