Don's Party

jeffhansen | 21/06/2011 - 00:11

Well, lines are learned, set is built, bar is stocked, tickets are all sold...
What?

There are still lots of tickets available to see Don's Party?

You're kidding. I thought it would be sold out by now. I mean, who doesn't want to see Breeahn Jones in a role where she doesn't get to sing? What about the chance to see Jarrod Buttery treading the boards once more? Angela Johnson as the best Kath I've ever seen. Murray Jackson hiding in the closet taking photos of...umm...nevermind, but we'll have sets of 6x4s available for sale after the show.
Phil Barnett with his pants down. OK, we've all seen that. Laila Gampfer, Maree Grayden, Megan Palinkas, Chris Greenwood, Rod Short.
Oh, and that Jeff Watkins fellow playing the role of the bloke with the poker up his ass.

Did I mention that the Melville bar will be open?

Contains language which will definitely offend some audience members.

http://www.theatre.asn.au/production/2010/dons_party

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Elementary
Author: Labrug
Date: 21/06/2011 - 11:29
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And what about the Safari suit? I look good in tan. Laughing out loud

Absit invidia (and DFT No no no)

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Well, rehearsals are all
Author: jeffhansen
Date: 29/06/2011 - 00:48
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Well, rehearsals are all done. We have a preview for a few invited guests tonight, and then opening night Friday.
While there are plenty of tickets, some nights are getting mighty full up.
I'd suggest booking, rather than just rocking up on the off chance that there will be tickets.

www.meltheco.org.au


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