NEO Production Company Presents:
Jonathan Larson's 'tick,tick...BOOM!'
May 30 - June 3 @ Theatreworks
14 Acland Street St Kilda
Tickets $24/$20
‘Tick, Tick, Boom!’ is the autobiographical tale of Jonathan Larson – a struggling, young composer on the brink of turning 30 with his life seemingly going nowhere. The musical shows the composer’s journey that led to the Broadway mega-hit, ‘Rent’.
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May 30 - June 3 @ Theatreworks
14 Acland Street St Kilda
Tickets $24/$20
‘Tick, Tick, Boom!’ is the autobiographical tale of Jonathan Larson – a struggling, young composer on the brink of turning 30 with his life seemingly going nowhere. The musical shows the composer’s journey that led to the Broadway mega-hit, ‘Rent’.
About to turn thirty and still waiting tables for a living, Jon is desperately scared of his future. The pressure on Jon increases as his girlfriend announces that she wants to get married and move out of the city. Further, his best friend Michael has abandoned the Bohemian lifestyle and is now making it rich on Madision Avenue.
Recently High School Musical rights to the stage were released to the world wide community as many of you would know. It will probably be one of the most produced shows of 2007 and it will be lapped up by audiences across the globe especially by those who are fans of the film- mostly of course, children.
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Flashpoint
This new series of free theatre readings and performances features winners of the 2006 RE Ross Trust Playwrights’ Script Development Awards.
At the State Library of Victoria
(Readings of key scenes)
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Moz Theatre is entertainment and promotions supplier, that needs more performers.
I have lots of work especially for suitworkers, promotional people, people willing to travel to geeling, etc, and circus workers, especially entertainment such as ballooning and face painting.
ABOUT TOMMY
By Thor Bjorn Krebs
Translated by David Duchin
Directed by Kat Henry