An iconic indigenous theatre piece dealing with themes of racial prejudice and friendship.
An iconic piece of Australian theatre first performed in Western Australia in 1985 during the emerging reconciliation movement, Honey Spot is a play about friendship and overcoming racial prejudice.
With an original score performed on cello and didgeridoo, Honey Spot is sure to be a very engaging and educational piece of family theatre.
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