Trust and love lie at the heart of Fonder Physical Theatre’s new work about living with mental illness, writes Nina Levy.
![Tristan McInnes and Ellen-Hope Thomson in Moody. Photo: Georgi Ivers A woman wearing a dress in red and orange stands with he arms outstretched in a wide V. In one hand she holds a small bunch of white flowers and she smiles up at them. Behind her outstretched right arm stands a man, who looks at her and smiles. Dancing a difficult duet with love](https://www.seesawmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/44848/TK200260-410x273-c.jpg)
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9 June 2022
Trust and love lie at the heart of Fonder Physical Theatre’s new work about living with mental illness, writes Nina Levy.
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Fringe World review: Bare Witness Theatre Company, Icarus · The Blue Room Theatre, as part of Summer Nights · Review by Nina Levy · Created and …
16 January 2018
WA choreographer Ellen-Hope Thomson made her first work for Fringe, Ophelia, in 2016, while she was still a full-time dance student at WAAPA, and her second, …
23 September 2017
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