Alice Fraser’s singular take on the world is ‘as smart as it is delightful’ (Herald Sun). Raised Buddhist by a lapsed Catholic and recovered Jew in her Holocaust-survivor grandmother’s home, Alice Fraser chronicles the world of her childhood through the lives and eccentricities of the people sharing her falling-down home: the manic-depressive Chilean gardener; the Christian Hungarian woman who should have been her grandmother’s mortal enemy but somehow wasn’t; the veiled Indian woman downstairs. ***** ‘Stand-up like you’ve never seen it’ (BroadwayBaby.com). ‘Hilarious, brutal, heartbreaking’ (Scotsman). ***** ‘See this show’ (Herald Sun).
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There’s something almost literary about Alice Fraser’s incisive, dextrous hour of compelling storytelling: the way she brings characters to vivid life, then…
29/07/2016