At Port Theatre, Princess Royal Drive, Albany, WA
Information Night is TONIGHT - Thursday 2nd February - at 7.00pm.
This is our first production in our 50th year.
We have fought hard to be able to produce this very wonderful show once again.
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This year Albany Light Opera & Theatre Co (Inc), established in 1962, celebrates our 50th anniversary.
We are planning a special weekend later in 2012 to gather together old friends and new to help celebrate this momentous occasion.
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Well im am very slim, brown long curly hair, greeny blue eyes, really pink lips, freckles and a smallish noes. I am about 1,80m in height and about 45kg in weight. I am 14 in 2 months and have fair but not so fair skin.
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The ITA will announce the Finley Nominees (not best play or musical) and will take this opportunity to honour the 2008 Finley Adjudicators and introduce the Finley Adjudicators for 2009 during a Party (good excuse to dress up in your party frocks or smart casual attire) on January 3rd 2009 at Lotteries House West Perth from 7.30pm.
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THREEWAY
Written by Belinda Dunbar Directed by James Brookes Musical Director Tim Cunniffe
Featuring – CLARE MOORE, SHARON WISNIEWSKI and SHAI YAMMANEE
WORLD PREMIERE
From the creative team that brought you the smash hit cabaret of 2007 - BadGirls? comes an all new deliciously naughty musical tale of deception, suburban infidelity and dirty little secrets.
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If history is told by the victors, the story of war is usually told by the blokes. Now it's the ‘sheilas' turn. Nearly 1000 Australian women had a part in the Vietnam War as entertainers, journalists, volunteers and nurses. The one thing they have in common is that their lives were changed forever by Vietnam. For many of them it was the most vital and alive they have ever felt. This is their story.