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'Suttie has something of a contemporary Victoria Wood about her, being a talented musician with a canny eye for accents and the nuances of working folk.' - The Sunday Times

Star of the BAFTA award winning UK cult sitcom Peep Show, Isy Suttie brings her debut solo show to Sydney.

Love Lost is a story of lives intersecting in the aisles of a supermarket. A multitalented singer, comedian and wordsmith, Suttie plays all characters: the protagonist Lisa, a lovelorn cashier; Carl, a vegan shelf-stacker too weak to reach the top shelf; a panto-actress-fairy godmother; and the touring American singer-songwriter Mary, who conspires to make and break Lisa’s hopes of love in the British retail industry.

Nominated Best Female Newcomer – British Comedy Awards 2008

To download a free program for the performance, click here.

To view the Inner West 2010 Minisite, click
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Latecomers will not be admitted.

FBi Radio 94.5FM
The University of Sydney
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January 16, 17, 19-23 at 8.30pm
Downstairs Theatre,
Seymour Centre

DURATION
60mins, no interval

PRICES
$30

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