The Bleeding Tree

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Karla Hart, Abbie-Lee Lewis and Ebony McGuire

The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini

Perth people, we cannot recommend this play enough. We went to see it last night (along with a handful of clients and connections) and each one of us came away in awe. The play deals with issues of domestic violence and is demanding of both the performers and audience. Despite heavy themes it’s totally engrossing. 60 minutes feels like 15. As our friend Meri Fatin said, ‘would watch again in a heartbeat.’

The show runs until the 11 December and only a handful of tickets remain. Buy yours now!

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