Neil Simon's RUMORS
Playing at Campbelltown Town Hall Theatre, NSW
(297 Queen Street Campbelltown NSW 2560)
Presented by Campbelltown Theatre Group Inc
From the playwright who brought you THE ODD COUPLE and BAREFOOT IN THE PARK comes another hilarious comedy that will have you laughing for days.
At its start, several affluent couples gather in the posh suburban residence of a couple for a dinner party celebrating their tenth anniversary. When they arrive, they discover there are no servants, the hostess is missing, and the host - the deputy mayor of New York City - has shot himself through the earlobe. Comic complications arise when, given everyone's upper class status, they decide they need to do everything possible to conceal the evening's events from the local police and the media.
Directed by Nicki James and Assistant Directed by Ben Denmeade, CTGInc is proud to present his farcical comedy for three weekends only!
PERFORMANCES:
Friday 19th September 8pm
Saturday 20th September 8pm
Sunday 21st September 2pm
Friday 26th September 8pm
Saturday 27th September 8pm
Sunday 28th September 2pm
Friday 3rd October 8pm
Saturday 4th October 8pm
STARRING:
BERNIE GLYNN as KEN GORMAN
NICOLE CRAWFOOT: CHRIS GORMAN
LEE COPP as LENNY GANZ
JO JOHNSTON as CLAIRE GANZ
MARK EAVES as ERNIE CUSACK
DANIELLE MEAD as COOKIE CUSACK
PHILL NIMMO as GLENN COOPER
RENEE WARDLE as CASSIE COOPER
STEPHEN WHEATLEY as OFFICER WELCH
ANTHONY GLYNN as OFFICER PURDLE
DON'T MISS OUT
BOOK NOW!!!
Opens this Friday...
Note: Please ensure to pick up your tickets at the Box Office at least 45 minutes prior to performance time.
Please call Mr Greg Dillon on 02 4628 5287 to book tickets or pick tickets up on the night at performances.
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