Lost Property: A 5-Star Review by Stage Whispers

Lost Property is co-written and directed by Tuia Suter

Dunn and Suter have achieved something remarkable in a story that can be simultaneously laugh-out-loud hilarious and poignant.

In 2025 Tuia Suter and Amelia Dunn took Lost Property to Adelaide Fringe. Explore Stage Whisper's 5 star review of Lost Property. Co-written and directed by Tuia Suter, this one-woman show is a magnificently crafted story of a woman’s quest to find herself again.  

Read Stage Whispers review here: Alice is on the morning tram, observing her fellow passengers, colouring in their backgrounds – who they are, what they do. As she tells us about everyone else, it’s clear that there’s something that’s not being said. Eventually, performer Amelia Dunn admits it: she’s lost something. Her libido. It’s gone. She feels nothing down there.

This one-woman show is a magnificently crafted story of a woman’s quest to find herself again – and not just the way to ‘gaz-town’. She tries recreating times she’s been successful, reading the self-help section at the bookshop where she works, and even therapy, where she dons interesting headgear in an effort to relate. It’s much, much more than that though – it’s how Alice gets back in step with the rest of the world, in work, love and life (read more here). 

Stage Whispers gave Amelia Dunn and Tuia Suter’s Lost Property five stars for their Adelaide run.

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