The Dressmaker
Synopsis:
The Dressmaker is a novel by Rosalie Ham that tells the story of Tilly Dunnage, a talented dressmaker who returns to her small Australian hometown to take care of her ailing mother. Tilly was banished from the town as a child and has come back to seek revenge on those who wronged her. As she uses her skills to transform the women of the town with her beautiful creations, she uncovers dark secrets and scandals that have been buried for years. The story explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the power of transformation.
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The Dressmaker
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Meet Me With Your Black Dress On
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By The Light Of The Silvery Moon
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The Dungatar Football Club Song
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Kate Dean:
Traditional work arrangement & lyrics
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Bang Bang
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Sous le dôme épais (The Flower Duet)
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Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
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Be Anything
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Lover Man
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Bali Ha'i
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People Will Say We're In Love
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Bridal Chorus
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A Fool Such As I
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The Belle Of Belfast City
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Shane O'Mara:
Traditional work produced & recorded
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Who Were You With Last Night
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Three Little Maids
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Joe Walks Out
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Afternoon Outings
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Joe Gives In
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The Old Bathing Beauty
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Norma's Suspicious
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Who Were You with Last Night?
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Bali Ha'i
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South Pacific (1958):
Performer
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People Will Say We're in Love
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Oklahoma! (1955):
Performer
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Norma's Suspicious
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W.S. Gilbert:
Performer
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