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Singers, dancers and actors are invited to audition for a local production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, no matter what their experience.
To be held at Mount Hawthorn’s main hall on May 4 and 5, the production will be staged at Wanneroo’s Limelight Theatre from November 20 to December 14.
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With pineapple and cheese at the ready and Donna Summer on the stereo, Abigail’s Party is a 1970s English class comedy that’s been described as the “social get-together from hell”.
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A moving comedy from the author of the TV series As Time Goes By comes to Roleystone Theatre this April.
Written by Bob Larbey and directed by Phil Mackenzie, A Month of Sundays is set in an aged care home and follows two residents facing the difficulties of growing old and painful family visits with dignity and humour.
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Never invite someone into your home without considering the consequences – especially if you’ve confused lust for love.
Set in early 1960s London, the black comedy No Bed of Roses comes to the Old Mill Theatre this April and explores what happens when a controlling woman invites a stranger into her house and life.
The Old Mill Theatre is running FREE lighting workshops on March 18, 20 and 22 from 7pm to 10pm each night. They will be facilitated by Don Allen in association Noel O’Neill, director of No Bed of Roses, currently in rehearsal. Don is a well-known lighting professional and has run many similar workshops. To register your interest, email oldmilltheatre@iinet.net.au. There is a limit of 20 participants.
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Been a part of a Shakespeare Play? Maybe tell your story?
Harbour Theatre, Fremantle's only and original community theatre for 50 years,
is proud to present for our second production for our Golden Jubilee Year,
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