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1 y separately published work icon Beautiful : A Ghost Story Carrie McLean , 2011 8874895 2011 single work drama

'When a little girl draws together the lives of four tenants, their loyalties, frustrations and gruesome secrets are unleashed. With layers of simultaneous action happening in enthralling counterpoint, Beautiful draws audiences into an unnerving psychological world with more than its fair share of chills.' (Source: Mudlark Theatre website)

1 y separately published work icon Dancing Back Home Rod Ainsworth , Victoria Carless , Finegan Kruckemeyer , Amy Losiak , Carrie McLean , Finn O'Branaighan , 2010 Tasmania : 2010 8875320 2010 single work drama

'Described as "tall tales of lust, love and murder", the playlets are dark and intriguing and move from uber-reality to the fantastically extreme... this is now, dynamic theatre at its best.' (Source: Mudlark Theatre Inc. website)

1 y separately published work icon The Black Swan and the Broken Heart Carrie McLean , 2009 2009 8875747 2009 single work drama

Two sisters, one a ballerina expected to succeed, the other a rebel, are caught for shoplifting.

1 y separately published work icon The Fools of Fire Carrie McLean , 2008 2008 8875545 2008 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Cafe Carrie McLean , 2007 2007 8875632 2007 single work drama

'Cafe delves into the stories of two lost souls sitting on the edge of life and sipping coffee in the Absence Cafe. As their stories unfold - live, on screen and in song - the audience is taken on an emotional journey, at times heart-wrenching, and at other times humorous. Written for young adults and bringing the issue of depression and suicide into focus, Café is a beautiful, raw and vital show for families and communities.' (Source: Mudlark Theatre Inc. website)

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