Playlovers in Floreat is going dark this March – and it’s not through a lack of lighting.
Staging the award-winning The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh, directed by Matt Longman, Playlovers is embracing what has been called “the darkest comedy of all time”.
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Mateship, loyalty and standing up for what you believe in are the cornerstones of Phoenix Theatre’s latest offering this March.
Presented by A lad in sane productions and written and directed by John Grimshaw, Bargain Burials is the age-old story of the little guys taking on Mr Big – and, in this case, the setting is the local cemetery.
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A unique collaboration will see two diverse musical genres collide this March in a concert pushing the boundaries as rhythm, melody and harmony blend together as one.
Head to Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course on March 13 for Hot Cross Rock to hear a 40-piece concert band joining forces with a country rock outfit.
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Free family fun will come to the fore with the annual Evening in the Park celebration on March 5, hosted by the City of Bayswater Library and Information Service.
From 6pm, Bert Wright Park – behind Bayswater Public Library on King William Street – will feature fun and frivolity from DJ Avi, Old MacDonald’s Travelling Farm, Fire Engine Fun, The Cheeky Green Fairy, Greg Smith caricatures and storytelling with Fairy Queen Caroline.
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Hi there all.
Does anyone have any confirmed dates for this years One-Act Play Festivals? (Dramafest and Bunbury One-Act). I'm trying to plan my life around these dates at the moment. I am organising an event, but am also in a One-Act Play, so I need to book the event date and venue around the festivals.
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The longest running thriller in the history of Broadway,
this play has murder, treachery and intrigue. Sidney Bruhl
is a washed-up writer of Broadway hit thrillers. After his
latest fl op, a former student sends him a brilliant fi rst
play entitled Deathtrap, leading to a complicated game
of murderous musical chairs, packed with insidious
hairpin twists and delightful dread. This thriller will keep
you on the edge of your seat.