Bunbury Musical Comedy Group

Address
7 Bourke St
BUNBURY W.A.

Venue
New Lyric Theatre, Bourke Street

Company information
Bunbury Musical Comedy Group (BMCG) was founded in 1960 by a group of friends who enjoyed singing and muscial theatre. More than 100 shows have been produced, the first being "The Desert Song" bringing in a princely profit of one pound ($2). BMCG's home is The New Lyric Theatre, 7 Bourke Street Bunbury WA, a 230 seat theatre with full facilities such as dressing rooms, extensive wardrobe (46 years accumulation), modern foyer, green room and licenced bar. The aim of the group is to promote dramatic art, music, musical theatre and musical comedy. To promote, extend, cultivate and foster drama and music in all of it's forms.

Further information
Karen Colley
(08) 9791 4696

Past productions

2009
Blackbeard The Musical - Australian Premiere01/05/2009 - 02/05/2009

2002
"JUNGLE JUICE"19/07/2002 - 27/07/2002
A Family Variety Concert07/07/2002 - 07/07/2002
Lock Up Your Daughters10/05/2002 - 25/05/2002

2001
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas04/05/2001 - 19/05/2001
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas04/05/2001 - 19/05/2001


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 14/11/2009 - 16:39 Noel Bourke (not verified) 50th anniversary
 01/09/2010 - 08:47 Karen Hall (not verified) Hi there. Are you hosting
One Act Drama Festival
Author: Wendy Taylor (not verified)
Date: 13/10/2010 - 14:19

Hi Karen

Just found this message while looking for something else.
Hope someone got back to you earlier.

The South West One Act Drama Festival is hosted by the Bunbury Repertory Club, not the Bunbury Musical Comedy Group.

It was held at the end of September 2010 at The New Lyric Theatre in Bunbury. It will be on again end September 2011. Information is usually sent to all clubs - that we are aware of March/April 2011. Look out for information in ITA or see our website. http://www.bunburyrepertory.org/


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 22/03/2011 - 09:48 Lisa Hollard (not verified) Actors for Role Plays
 23/03/2011 - 09:39 Paris Fields (not verified) Roll Play Actor
 23/03/2011 - 07:27 Lisa Hollard (not verified) Further to Actors for Role Plays
audition
Author: lemmy (not verified)
Date: 25/08/2011 - 20:18

Hi I love both singing and theatre acts, so I got interested on joining your group. Are there any auditions very soon?


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Auditions
Author: bmcg
Date: 14/02/2012 - 19:02

Hi,
We will be holding auditions for Eurobeat in June this year. Keep an eye out for the exact date in the papoer or join our facebook page!


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just wondering
Author: Trixie Hooker (not verified)
Date: 31/08/2011 - 18:36

what shows do you have showing this year? What times and days will they be? How much are the tickets? Thank you very much I just cant seem to find them on this site.


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Blood Brothers - this weekend
Author: Walter Plinge
Date: 17/05/2012 - 20:51

The Musical Blood Brothers starts this weekend Friday the 18th of May 2012.


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English and Cultural Studies - UWA (Perth) presents
Women Beware Women

Howard Barker/Thomas Middleton

Steve Chinna

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+.
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