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This play chronicles the subculture that is St Kilda.
Its numerous stories cross like tramlines, building a many-faceted picture of city life.
Yuppies and sex workers live shoulder to shoulder, tourists descend in droves.
And there's that buzz you only find when a potent urban mix draws everyone just a little closer to the edge.
Cortese's epic theatre, at once monstrous and exquisite, teems with lifeforce.
(5 male, 5 women).
St. Kilda Tales is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Raimondo Cortese and published by Currency Press (2001).
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Currency Press · 2001 · 81 pp
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