Address
Iluka Avenue
Manly 2099
Venue
Star of the Sea Theatre, Manly
Company information
Manly Musical Society is a recently formed Musical Sociey operating out of the Northern Beaches of Sydney. It is a non-for profit organisation and it's purpose is to put on Musical Theatre Productions for the benefit of the local community.
There are no age limits within the society - we are currently targeting High School and University Students or other Young Adult, however all are welcome.
We produced The Pirates of Penzance in November 2009 at The Star of the Sea Theatre, then produced Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in May 2010, finally producing Cabaret at Star of the Sea Theatre in November 2010, all of the shows have been a great success, MMS looks forward to continuing to produce Musical Theatre on the Northern Beaches for many years to come.
Please don't hesitate to contact us with any queries you may have at contact@manlymusicalsociety.com
Our website is www.manlymusicalsociety.com
Our next production will be How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. This show will be performed at Star of the Sea Theatre, Manly. To purchase tickets, go to www.manlymusicalsociety.com .
We are currently looking for a Stage Manager & Crew for this production, if anyone is interested, please contact us at contact@manlymusicalsociety.com .
Further information
Keith Muir
0422922300
2012 | |
| Oklahoma! (AUDITION) | 13/05/2012 - 27/05/2012 |
2011 | |
| How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying | 19/05/2011 - 04/06/2011 |
2009 | |
| The Pirates of Penzance | 19/11/2009 - 28/11/2009 |
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After getting a divorce from C.K. Dexter Haven, Tracy Lord prepares to marry again… however, in the days before her wedding, Haven and a reporter, posing as her brother’s friend, show up at her doorstep. From there, Tracy is forced to choose among her past love, her present love and her new love. Amidst the situation comedy, and fast-paced dialogue, Barry explores several contemporary social issues, such as society’s perception of class differences in America and attitudes towards adultery and divorce in the 1930’s.