One Act season

jeffhansen | 30/07/2008 - 21:23

The Melville one-act season -Winter Warmers- commences this Friday night, and continues on the 2,3,7,8 & 9th of August. The evening performances are curtain up at 8pm, and the Sunday matinee at 2pm.

We have a mixed bag again this year, with 2 Chekhovs and a locally written production.

I will be making my directorial debut at Melville, with Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal".
Lindsay Sedgwick will then present "The Harmfulness of Tobacco".

Then follows interval, where you will be provided with tea/coffee or soup and a roll, courtesy of the hardworking Melville Theatre Company members. The bar will be open for the evening performances.

After interval, we proudly present Dawn Murray's "Deaths Dilemma".

The Riches Bar is open after the show, and we encourage our patrons to hang around for a chat and a drink.

Bookings on 9330 4565, or at the door.

Our penultimate season this year - "Suddenly at Home" has now been cast and is starting rehearsals..........

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Cheer!
Author: Jodie Hansen
Date: 31/07/2008 - 18:04
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Here's to a good one act season!


Change of dates
Author: jeffhansen
Date: 31/07/2008 - 23:28
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Due to circumstances beyond.....blah, blah, blah......
Long story short....

The One Act Season will now begin on Saturday 2nd August at 8pm.

All other dates remain unchanged


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