Allow award-winning duo, Alice Tovey and Ned Dixon to mansplain as they re-write the man-ual with their razor-sharp show, Mansplaining at the Old Fitz Theatre for 3 nights only.
Original songs such as 'Mansplaination' and 'I'm not racist...I just say racist things' are layered in meaning and hilarious in execution. A mixed media presentation of music, voice, kazoos, and Destiny's Child sock puppets, Mansplaining is a "confident, proud and bright" (Herald Sun) production that embodies the "feminist, political and brilliantly cynical" (The Australian) style Tovey and Dixon are renowned for.
More Info & Tickets: www.redlineproductions.com.au/mansplaining.
Alice Tovey is a Melbourne based singer, songwriter, comedian, actress, writer and egomaniac.
Ned Dixon is a composer, pianist, musical director, and Green Room Award nominee, working with the delightful Alice Tovey and wonderful Ilana Charnelle.
Their first collaboration, Malice, was nominated for a Green Room Award for Best Original Songs and won an Adelaide Fringe Festival Weekly Award for Best Emerging Artist. Further collaborations followed, including Personal Messiah (2016), Mansplaining (2017), and Existential Crisis (A Rock Opera) (2018), all received to critical acclaim.
Alice is also a collaborator and director with Seemingly Evil Productions, a comedy collective formed from the cast of the 2013 Melbourne University Law Revue. With her fellow cast members. Alice has written and performed with Seemingly Evil in Tres Miserables, Office Party, Mix Tape and Willy Wanka.
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