All the Fraudulent Horse Girls
  • London Fringe

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All The Fraudulent Horse Girls is a one-act play with surreal monologues, music, and drag for anyone who has ever been a Horse Girl, Train Boy, or weird kid defined by the things that they love.

Trot down The Glory's iconic basement for Brooklyn Rep's Australian, queer, equine fever dream, the joyous world premiere of All the Fraudulent Horse Girls by Michael Louis Kennedy. Audrey is a neurodivergent 11 year old who loves horses so much that she can recite every line of the movie Spirit, she loves horses so much she has a shetland pony asthma puffer, she loves them so much she can telepathically communicate with all the other horse girls in the world. Bullied by the only other horse girls in the school, she sets about proving her worth to her classmates by liberating a police horse, setting off an odyssey through time and space.

Featuring Cazelen, Alice Morgan-Richards (AKA Dairy King), Beth Graham, Rachel Blaquire and Georgia Stoller and directed by Charles Quittner.

Stay after the play for Thee Horse Girl Cabaret!

Press:

"Melodramatic Madness!.. All the Fraudulent Horse Girls is one of the most entertaining, least conventional productions you will see in a while."

Andrew Houghton, The Reviews Hub

"Monologue and movement is mixed with music, mayhem, and metamorphosis A marvelously disconcerting vibe of randomness. Cazelen thrills as AudreyAlice Morgan Richards nails the hilarious intensity"

-There Ought to be Clowns'

Two Broadwayword UK nominations:

Best Music Direction: Rachel Blaquire

Best New Touring/Regional Play

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