Set in far outback Queensland in the '60s, an unlikely friendship forms between two women of wildly different temperaments.
Vicki is a submissive housewife and conforming Catholic, forever awaiting the arrival of her itinerant bulldozer-driving husband. Into her small-town existence comes Rae, a brash, lusty and hardliving barmaid, abandoned on the roadside by her rodeo-riding husband of five weeks.
Together they grope their way through the confusions of the not-so-swinging sixties towards independence, dreams and the songs of Hank Williams and Patsy Cline.
Written by long-time QUT Librarian Philip Dean, whose work includes
Performances
Friday 9 May 7.30pm
Saturday 10 May 2.00pm
Saturday 10 May 7.30pm
"...rings truer than any Thelma and Louise school of feminism." Brisbane Review
"A script to rival some of the greatest landmark Australian movies of the last 20 years." The Stage