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Downside Up is a cabaret-styled dramatic piece about a man born with an upside-down face. This performance follows Sebastian Digby in his quest to find love and challenges the audience (quite literally) to see things from the flip side.
Emma Dean and Jacob Diefenbach are supported very own by Brisbane’s Zen Zen Zo who will perform highlights from their recent production “Zeitgeist”.
Fri 20 Feb, 7.30pm, Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts: Performance Space, Reserved cabaret seating, $17 - $25 * Please note: performance contains partial nudity
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| Presented by | The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts |  | | Date | Fri 20 Feb 2009 |  | | Time | 7.30pm (doors open 7pm) NB: Lock-out applies until Act 2 |  | | Cost | Reserved Cabaret Seating - Tables of 4 Full: Phone/Counter/Web $25 Unreserved Seating Full: Phone/Counter/Web $20 Concession: Phone/Counter/Web $17 Age Recommendation: 15+ This performance contains Partial nudity |  | | Concession | Full-time students, pensioners, unemployed and health care cardholders ONLY (NB: Not senior cardholders) |  | | Venue | Performance Space |  | | Enquiries | Box Office: Monday to Friday 12 noon - 4pm. 07 3872 9000 or email info@jwcoca.qld.gov.au |  | | Artform | Music - Pop, Rock |  | | Type | Performance |
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