Review: Fangirls (Queensland Theatre, Belvoir, Brisbane Festival, in association with ATYP)
A glittering new musical comedy about a poorly understood and often underestimated force of nature – teenage girls in love.
Elise Lawrence is a freelance writer and caffeine-based life form currently living in Brisbane, Australia. Her writing has been published in Limelight, Mous Magazine, Kyoto Journal and Hot Chicks with Big Brains, among others, and she blogs about her new home city at Backstreet Brisbane.
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