Heroin(e) For Breakfast, Adelaide Fringe

A direct, proud play about patriotism and the rule of the world, ‘Heroin(e) for Breakfast‘ was an astoundingly beautiful and very touching story which ultimately ended with a tear in my eyes and a smile on my face.

Taking us through the drug-induced love triangle of two british sisters and their shared jesus-of-the-revolution love Tommy. Intertwined between their come-down mornings is the only too familiar visit of Heroine, the drug portrayed in a metaphorical American beauty. Heroine spends her time coaxing and convincing people to take another shot with her, convincing them that the world is better off while you’re high.

I have to write a full length review for Uni so I’m not going into anything more on here, but if you ever have a chance to see Heroin(e) for Breakfast, I highly recommend you do it! It is now finished for this Fringe season, but never now when it’ll come back!

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