Anne Edmonds' ABC comedy Bad Company satirizes arts funding and workplace clashes
Anne Edmonds' new ABC comedy "Bad Company" follows Margie Argyle, an artistic director clashing with corporate efficiency expert Julia McNamara at a struggling Melbourne theatre company. The six-part satire satirizes arts funding conflicts and workplace culture, featuring Edmonds as an unapologetically difficult character. Edmonds' comedy deliberately avoids softening character flaws, prioritizing sharp edges and discomfort over broad appeal.
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