Lost Property: A 5-Star Review by One4Review

Lost Property, co-written and directed by Tuia Suter

Amelia Dunn and Tuia Suter’s work shapes the narrative voice of this piece, supporting its sharp and poignant yet humorous tone. 

In 2025 Tuia Suter and Amelia Dunn took Lost Property to Edinburgh Fringe. Explore One4Review’s 5 star review of Lost Property. Co-written and directed by Tuia Suter, this play is rich in humour, depth and emotional insight. 

Read One4Review’s Review here: Lost Property is a sharp, poignant and hilarious one-woman show that leaves a lasting impression, thanks largely to the outstanding performance of Amelia Dunn, who also co-wrote the piece with Tuia Suter. Dunn plays Alice, a woman embarking on an unusual quest during a tram journey: the search for her most intimate of possessions.

With earthy, unfiltered humour, Alice recounts her sexual history in a way that is both side-splitting and relatable. Dunn’s comedic timing is impeccable, delivering punchlines with such natural ease that the audience is constantly caught between laughter and shock. But there is far more to Lost Property than bawdy wit.

A fleeting glimpse of an old colleague hints at a shadow in Alice’s past, and the narrative begins to darken in tone. Dunn guides the audience into more serious territory with remarkable skill. She navigates this change seamlessly, revealing the damage that guilt can inflict on one’s mental and emotional well-being (read more here). 

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Lost Property: A 5-Star Review by Stage Whispers