Hills Musical Company Inc.

Address
Avenue Road
PO Box 10
STIRLING 5152

Venue
Stirling Community Theatre

Company information
PO Box 10
Stirling SA 5152
Adelaide Hills

Further information
John Dempsey
08 7007 3354

Past productions

2012
Kiss of the Spider Woman27/04/2012 - 12/05/2012

2006
Seussical - The Musical24/03/2006 - 08/04/2006

2005
A Chorus Line04/11/2005 - 19/11/2005


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Hills Musical Company Inc.
The Hills Musical Company was formed in 1972 and utilises the Stirling Community Theatre to present two high calibre musicals each year


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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+.
Tickets at Dolphin door.