Mount Isa Theatrical Society

Address
16 Transmission St
Mount Isa 4825

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Mount Isa Theatrical Society

Company information

Website: www.mits.org.au

General Enquiries: info@mits.org.au

Postal Address: PO Box 604, Mount Isa, QLD 4825

We are an amateur theatre group based in Mount Isa.


Further information
Jenelle Robartson (President)
07 4743 8577

Past productions

2009
Your Place Or Mine12/03/2009 - 04/04/2009

2008
The Outback Debutante Ball06/11/2008 - 28/11/2008
Silly Cow22/08/2008 - 13/09/2008
Play On!30/05/2008 - 14/06/2008
Robin The Hood13/03/2008 - 28/03/2008

2007
Cinderella12/10/2007 - 09/11/2007
Are You Being Served?13/07/2007 - 03/08/2007
Around the World in 80 Questions15/06/2007 - 15/06/2007
Nth Degree Reality24/04/2007 - 24/04/2007
Movie Night - "Hercules Returns"14/04/2007 - 14/04/2007
Crusin Calypso08/03/2007 - 23/03/2007


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