Last chance to see Joe Egg at the Subiaco Arts Centre this week!
The critics are raving - the audiences are in hibernation - come on, Theatre Australia website readers! (I want to be able to pay the hard-working actors/crew a little something for this co-op production...)
We have had people laughing themselves into tears and some just in tears at the end!
Performances: Tues 16 June, Wed 17 June, Fri 19 June & Sat 20 June, 8pm (no Thurs performance)
SPECIAL: Matinee Sat 20 June 2pm - $10 tix available by contacting me directly on 9337 2060 or info@classact.com.au
All other bookings through BOCS: 9484 1133
Angelique
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