Cameo Theatre Company

Address
PO Box 4067
Kingsway West NSW 2208

Venue
Various venues

Company information
St George Theatre Company provides musical theatre and plays to various venues around Sydney and NSW. As we travel around a lot more now, we have changed our name to the Cameo Theatre Company. Past productions include The Melody Lingers On, Curtain Up On Murder, Give My Regards To Broadway, Murder Weekend and The Pajama Game to name a few.

Further information
Dawn
9540 5186 or 0419 223 090

Past productions

2007
Music Hall & Christmas Concert at Kerever Park30/11/2007 - 30/11/2007
In St Louis, At The Fair20/10/2007 - 20/10/2007
In St Louis, At The Fair13/10/2007 - 13/10/2007
Sentimental Journey05/05/2007 - 05/05/2007
Sentimental Journey22/04/2007 - 22/04/2007
Sentimental Journey21/04/2007 - 21/04/2007

2006
The Melody Lingers On19/11/2006 - 19/11/2006


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St George Theatre Company provides amateur musical theatre and plays to various venues around Sydney and NSW. We are changing our name to the Cameo Theatre Company.


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