Description
“There are some things you can’t cover up with lipstick and powder?” Diary of a Single Girl – It’s about life, it’s about expectations, it’s about being single in this day and age! It’s a humorous look at life through the eyes of seven very different characters.
Four women go away with everything perfectly planned and everything goes perfectly wrong. Three men go away with nothing planned what so ever and everything goes perfectly right. Champagne and dermabrasion. VB and Boardies!
Join Annie and her friends as a fly on the wall, hear the truth as it’s told – girls talk, secret women’s stuff.
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Published | 2003 |
Production Fees (Global) | AUD$120 per performance |
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Diary of a Single Girl
$45.00 – $125.00 ex GST
Meet Annie, sensitive, sexy and still single. She looks at life through rose-colored Ray-Bans; and she’s figured it out, men aren’t from Mars at all. Women are from Mars – men are from penis! She’s planned a girlie weekend away. Recharged her mobile, hammered her credit cards and shaved her underarms? What could go wrong?
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Janine Kanowski (verified owner) –
Crows Nest Arts Council performed Frank Annies Diary and it was one of the best productions that I have been involved in. From the reading of the script, through auditions, rehearsals and sell out performances I cannot remember a day when I did not laugh. A show that both males and females can relate to and enjoy. I fully recommend this play to other groups.
Jane Sherwood –
We had a good show and those that came along really enjoyed it. There were some very funny lines and it was funny, as a co-director sitting in the back of the theatre, watching the audience response. The females laughed at the girl stuff and the males at the guy stuff. There was some cross over but it was really interesting. All feedback was very good.
Jane Sherwood. Phoenix Theatre. WA. AUST