Barry Humphries Presents Back to My Roots and Other Suckers
Recorded live at the State Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre on the 15th of August 2003. Contains the hilarious on-stage antics of Dame Edna Everage, Sir Les Patterson and Sandy Stone.
Recorded live at the State Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre on the 15th of August 2003. Contains the hilarious on-stage antics of Dame Edna Everage, Sir Les Patterson and Sandy Stone.
Barry Humphries
Sir Les Patterson/Owen Steele/Sandy Stone/Dame Edna Everage
Kym Johnson
Lesette/Ednaette
Giovanna Fragomeli
Lesette/Ednaette
Andrew Ross
Himself
Richard Wilkins
Himself
Joh Bailey
Himself
Collette Dinnigan
Herself
Brian Henderson
Himself
Jamie Durie
Himself
Recorded live at the State Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre on the 15th of August 2003. Contains the hilarious on-stage antics of Dame Edna Everage, Sir Les Patterson and Sandy Stone.
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