Epic Theatre (EP)

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Epic Theatre
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EP by Deborah Conway
Released May 1994 (1994-05)
Recorded 13/14th May 1994 at Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne
Genre
Label Mushroom Records
Producer
Deborah Conway chronology
Bitch Epic
(1993)
Epic Theatre
(1994)
My Third Husband
(1997)
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Epic Theatre and Bitch Epic by Deborah Conway.jpg

Bitch Epic plus Epic Theatre Live Double CD Pack

"Epic Theatre" is the live extended play by Australia rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, Deborah Conway. The EP was recorded over two Athenaeum shows in Melbourne on the 13th and 14 May 1994, during the promotional tour of the Bitch Epic album.

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Deborah Conway Australian musician

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The Athenaeum or Melbourne Athenaeum is one of the oldest public institutions in Victoria, Australia, founded in 1839. Its building in Collins St in the Melbourne City Centre consists of a main theatre hosting theatre, comedy and music performances, a small studio theatre, and a subscription library. The building was added to the National Trust's Register of Historic Buildings in 1981 and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. The theatre is part of Melbourne's East End Theatre District.

The album was released individually and as a double pack with the Bitch Epic album. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Buried Treasure" (Conway)
  2. "Madame Butterfly is in Trouble" (Conway)
  3. "Parabasis" (Conway/Zygier)
  4. "Will You Miss Me When You're Sober" (Conway)
  5. "White Roses" (Conway/Bray)
  6. "Get Stripped" (Zygier)
  7. "String of Pearls" (Conway)
  8. "Today I am a Daisy" (Conway/Zygier)

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References

  1. "Epic Theatre EP". Debrah Conway. Retrieved 31 July 2016.