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Review by Annie Davis at Time Out Melbourne

The Drowning Girls

From the moment you take your seat in the auditorium, The Drowning Girls is a production that unnerves your every sense. 

The stage is bare except for three bath tubs filled with water, each one a strangely aligned symbol of private domesticity made all the more unsettling by their public display. 

The only sound to break the silence is the gentle lapping of water as it cascades down from pipes suspended high about the set; you can feel and even smell the moisture in the air, foreboding of something that weighs upon the room, waiting to make itself known. 

Read more at http://www.au.timeout.com/melbourne/theatre/events/2571/the-drowning-girls

The Drowning Girls
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