The countdown is on for the opening night of Seussical at Koorliny Arts Centre.
With just hours to go, the stage is set, the actors are ready to go... it's promising to be a fantastic night for families.
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Koorliny Arts Centre is holding auditions on April 29 for Jack the Ripper The Musical, which screams onto stage in July 2012.
Presented by the centre, with direction by Cat Baxter and choreography by Allan Blachford, the musical is set in a music hall and surrounding London Street. The play is a musical reconstruction of incidents relating to the East End murders which took place between Friday, August 31 and Friday, November 9, 1888. More of an atmospheric commentary than an historical re-enactment, the play shifts between reality and artificiality, with characters representing "real" people as well as members of the music hall audience and players.
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‘The 39 Steps’ is a classic 1915 spy novel by John Buchan that has been adapted by Patrick Barlow into a hilarious comedy. The play won the 'What's On Stage’ Award for Best Comedy 2007. The 2008 Roundabout Broadway production won the 2008 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience.
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‘The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society production of Macbeth’ is a play in the series by playwrights David MacGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jr. This most successful production is at the Koorliny Arts Centre, 60 Sulphur Road, Kwinana with shows starting at 8.00 pm at the weekends until 3rd March. There is a Sunday matinee on the 26th March at 2.00 pm.
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Seussical the Musical is an amalgamation of many of Dr Seuss’s famous books, creating a fantastical, musical extravaganza.
A story that will make audiences laugh and cry, it focuses on themes of friendship, loyalty, family and community, making this an ideal musical production for the April school holidays.
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Theatre students in English and Cultural Studies at UWA present contemporary English playwright Howard Barker’s rewriting of Thomas Middleton’s early-1620s Jacobean revenge tragedy Women Beware Women. Middleton’s play was last performed at UWA in the Octagon Theatre in 1982, directed by the then director-in-residence Timothy West with a cast comprising English Department staff and members of the UWA Grads and student theatre communities. This radical reworking utilises most of the first four acts and language of Middleton’s play in its first half, with a second half comprised of Barker’s mixture of vividly poetic and robust vernacular language that takes the trajectories of the protagonists towards a denouement which leaves most of the characters surviving, but which shatters the ducal state of greed, misogyny, and moral corruption – a denouement which Middleton saw fit to end with a conventional revenge tragedy massacre of his troublesome protagonists. Suitable for audiences 15+.
Tickets at Dolphin door.