ORDINARY DAYS
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- Staff Writer
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- Sunday, 18 December 2011
For a passionate and funny theatre experience with singing and dancing, go no further than Ordinary Days. Set to tell the story of four New Yorkers in the tradition of intersecting stories and surprising connections, this musical will leave you pondering how you might make meaning from your existence on this earth.
Sure to be both honest and brutal, Ordinary Days will bring you back to the importance of the simple things in life, with some beautiful music to boot. (MH)
Jan 19-Feb 19, Darlinghurst Theatre Company, 19 Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point, $28-33, 8356
9987, darlinghursttheatre.com

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