The Green Room Online July Edition is now available and ready to view. Celebrating community theatre in Perth, The Green Room Online July Edition visits Playlovers to talk to the cast of The History Boys, Sam Tye about his experiences in youth theatre and watches rehearsals of Get Smart - the next production at Garrick Theatre. The Green Room is all about promoting community theatre in Perth. Shows, news about what's on where and when. If it's about community theatre it's on THE GREEN ROOM! Visit the website at www.greenroomtv.info
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The Green Room continues on Access31 every Tuesday at 7:30pm. Each episode is repeated
on Saturday at 10:30am. The Green Room promotes all that is good about community
theatre in Perth. News, reviews - talk about what's on where and when, if it's about
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Greetings from the Green Room - Television about Community Theatre.
I am just writing to let you all know that the Green Room Finley Award special will be screened this week on Access31.
The episode screens on Tuesday February 19 at 7:30pm and is repeated on Saturday morning February 23rd at 10am on Access31.
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THE GREEN ROOM is a television series about community theatre in Perth.
It is broadcast on Access31 and began in October 2007.
This life-style program caters to a wide and diverse audience with the aim of promoting all that is connected with community theatre in Perth.
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The Green Room in Perth WA Tuesdays at 7:30pm Starting 2nd October (Repeated Saturday 10am)
WA Community Theatre TV Series http://www.bjmp.com.au/greenroom
The Green Room is a television series about WA community theatre. It is a life-style program catering to a wide and general audience and will go to air once a week on Access Channel 31 beginning 2nd October 2007.
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Theatre students in English and Cultural Studies at UWA present contemporary English playwright Howard Barker’s rewriting of Thomas Middleton’s early-1620s Jacobean revenge tragedy Women Beware Women. Middleton’s play was last performed at UWA in the Octagon Theatre in 1982, directed by the then director-in-residence Timothy West with a cast comprising English Department staff and members of the UWA Grads and student theatre communities. This radical reworking utilises most of the first four acts and language of Middleton’s play in its first half, with a second half comprised of Barker’s mixture of vividly poetic and robust vernacular language that takes the trajectories of the protagonists towards a denouement which leaves most of the characters surviving, but which shatters the ducal state of greed, misogyny, and moral corruption – a denouement which Middleton saw fit to end with a conventional revenge tragedy massacre of his troublesome protagonists. Suitable for audiences 15+.
Tickets at Dolphin door.