Betty Grumble: 'I want to tell stories ferociously, from my guts'
With her stereotype-smashing strip, Emma Maye Gibson toys with sexual objectification tropes " then yanks the rug out In the back row of Sydney's Griffin theatre, Betty Grumble's mother covers her eyes with a fan. Her father faces the wall. Their daughter is performing her "womanifesto" Love and Anger, which means she's as likely to be doing a "showgirl poo" as she is to be bent over, rear to crowd, lip-syncing with …
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