ADELAIDE FRINGE PUTS CASH INJECTION INTO THE ARTS WITH GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 2024 ANNOUNCED
My play 'Call Girls' chosen as award recipient of the Fringe Fund.
‘CALL GIRLS’ // BRISBANE FRINGE THEATREHAUS REVIEW
"Lauren Harvey was biting and incredibly charismatic as Alexis... She is a courageous and honest performer, unafraid to play her with depths and flaws that made her so tangible."
REVIEW: CALL GIRLS AT THE BIG FORK THEATRE FRINGE BRISBANE
"As Alexis, Harvey’s comedic timing was perfect... Alexis’ trajectory is perfectly unexpected and allows Harvey to show her range more as a comedic actor."
REVIEW: CALL GIRLS (LAUREN HARVEY AND KELLY HODGE)
"Harvey and Hodge had excellent onstage rapport and the characters they crafted were relatable and recognisable, played to full comedic effect but with depth and dimension beyond the humour."
QUT STUDENTS WORK WITH LEADERS IN VIRTUAL PRODUCTION
"QUT film and animation students, along with creative industries staff, remain at the forefront of the immersive world of virtual production"
QUT Film and TV Alumni Cinematographer Danny Haneman with QUT Acting students Lauren Harvey (left) and Molly Walker. Photo: Tony Phillips
Review: Call Girls @ Adelaide Fringe 2024
"'Call Girls' is a unique and heartwarming theatre-comedy out of Brisbane... dialogue is snappy, and filled with clever one-liners, and the performers have brilliant comic-timing."
"Harvey and Hodge have a great chemistry and bounce off each other well as work besties giving us an insight to the constraints and frustrations of daily call centre work. Call Girls is fun, enlightening and entertaining. It’s a story of call centre antics, work besties and bonds."
Call Girls @ The Chapel At The Courtyard Of Curiosities Adelaide 28/2/2024