Joan of Arc (by George Bernard Shaw)
Roles: 1 female, 5 male (must be experienced and based in Launceston) Age range for lead/sole female part: 18-25 preferably, but will consider older. 3 male parts 25-35; 2 male parts 45-70.
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A concert focussing on the music of Jerome Kern featuring a rnage of performers from in and around the Huon Valley
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FEBRUARY 2010 = Shakespeare in the Gardens!
For the first time in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Directions Theatre presents one of Shakespeare's most thrilling and popular plays, Romeo and Juliet.
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Huonville used to have a "Carols by Candlelight" event in past years. However, tiredness on the part of the previous organisers and complications associated with public liability insurance led to its demise.
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After getting a divorce from C.K. Dexter Haven, Tracy Lord prepares to marry again… however, in the days before her wedding, Haven and a reporter, posing as her brother’s friend, show up at her doorstep. From there, Tracy is forced to choose among her past love, her present love and her new love. Amidst the situation comedy, and fast-paced dialogue, Barry explores several contemporary social issues, such as society’s perception of class differences in America and attitudes towards adultery and divorce in the 1930’s.