Two princesses and a pea

Alit Kreitz and Anton Mirto have an enviable friendship - one of those that only comes along once in a lifetime, and lasts a lifetime, if you’re lucky. The tale of their relationship reads like a movie script: they met whilst training as actors and observed how their lives ran almost parallel as they embarked on their prospective careers. Women have long been fascinated with the strength and
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Alit Kreitz and Anton Mirto have an enviable friendship – one of those that only comes along once in a lifetime, and lasts a lifetime, if you’re lucky. The tale of their relationship reads like a movie script: they met whilst training as actors and observed how their lives ran almost parallel as they embarked on their prospective careers. Women have long been fascinated with the strength and depth of female friendships – Kreitz and Mirto decided to create a performance based on their own relationship and, instead of it being a one-off, continue performing it year after year.

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Michelle Draper
About the Author
Michelle lived and worked in Rome and London as a freelance feature writer for two and a half years before returning to Australia to take up the position of Head Writer for Arts Hub UK. She was inspired by thousands of years of history and art in Rome, and by London's pubs. Michelle holds a BA in Journalism from RMIT University, and also writes for Arts Hub Australia.