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The Bush

The Bush, and writer/performer Alice Mary Cooper,have consistently received encouraging responses from audiences, critics and industry alike. It is a show that speaks to would-be and unlikely activistspeople who might not see themselves in social movements. The story of thirteen genteel housewives sparking a global conservation movement demonstrates that activism is possible for everyone. Since touring the show outdoors in 2022, performing as part of Made in Scotland, and returning at the Fringe both indoors and outdoors in 2025, Alice knows her audience well. The show appeals particularly- but not limited- to: Baby Boomers and those who remember the 1970s, who connect with its design elements, humour, and references to political and social events. Grandparents, parents, and young adults, as themulti-layered storytelling resonates across generations, making it popular with family groups. History enthusiasts, drawn to its exploration of environmental, feminist, trade union, and Australian history. AustraliaBritish connections, with many Brits having ties to Australia through family, travel, or work, alongside a wider cultural curiosity shaped by Australian TV and perceptions of its lifestyle. Photo Credit - Mihaela Bodlovic