Lake Macquarie

 PRODUCTION
October, 2008
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Venue:
Lake Macquarie Performing Arts Centre

Leonard Bernstein

Jennifer Barnes

Step back to the USA of the 1950s when Ed Sullivan ruled
Saturday night TV and romance was defined by all things tropical.

Homes in the suburbs, modern appliances, successful
businessmen and happy housewives filled American dreams.


Lake Street, Warners Bay. NSW. 2282

100-200

Yes

Lake Macquarie Council

61 2 4921 0333
 PRODUCTION
September, 2007
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Venue:
Hunter Theatre

Mozart - with a new english translation by Ghillian Sullivan

Ghillian Sullivan

THE STORY

Two spoiled and silly school-girls go to Schoolies’ Week with their high-school sweethearts, with whom they believe themselves to be totally in love. Their hopes for a marriage proposal are dashed when the boys are suddenly called up to serve in Iraq. The girls find themselves alone, bored, and at the mercy of two dashing new suitors. And who IS that hanger-on, the boy’s high-school sports coach? Why does he come to Schoolies’ Week every year? Is he perhaps a ‘Toolie’, or trying to resurrect his lost youth, or is he bitter because he never quite made the A-Grade Cricket team and ended up a School team coach? What’s his agenda?
The ensuing situations are ridiculous and farcical, but reach our deepest feelings in moments of radiant scoring by Mozart, which do more than hint at deep emotional turmoil.

bm150863 | 04/11/2006 - 17:19

Travel back to the heady streets of New York when Guys try to make a quick, if not entirely legal, buck whilst the Dolls want them to mend their ways. The Griffith & Regional Association of the Performing Arts (GRAPA) are proud to present 'Guys and Dolls at the Griffith Regional Theatre for 4 performances from Thursday, 9th November.

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Stirling Players (Perth) presents
Lost for Words Production

Harriet Morley, Josh the Pirate Walker, Leah Bennet, based on plays from Shakespeare.

Harriet Morley, Josh the Pirate Walker, Leah Bennet

New short movement based works from three of Shakespeares' well known plays. Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, and "The Scottish Play".
These innovative young directors have devised short pieces using movement and dance and comedy to provide a great night's entertainment.
A Stirling Players Youth (SPY) project, featuring young people aged from 12-24.
Cost is $5.00 a person. Two nights only!
Hope you'll come along and enjoy a different night's entertainment and support our young people.