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Rachel opens the door of her parents' delicatessen and delivers stories of heartbreak, loss and longing, fear and belonging. Oh, and schnitzels. Experience the shrieking, the embraces, the flagellation and overflowing anxiety of her parent's journey from war torn Europe to 1960s Melbourne, Hills hoists and Vegemite. Berger plays out the angst and energy of her immigrant childhood by inviting the audience into a world populated by eccentric, heartbroken, adorable and sometimes embittered characters. |
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