Secret Bridesmaid's Business

 PRODUCTION
November, 2001
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Elizabeth Coleman

Terry Hackett

IT'S THE EVE OF MEG BACON'S SPECIAL DAY, THE DAY EVERY GIRL DREAMS OF, RIGHT? WRONG?

Getting hitched was never going to be a walk in the park, not with a bridal party like this.

When the dream of a lifetime is threatened, what's a best friend to do? Should they tell Meg and risk ruining her big day, or should they keep the secret to themselves?

Loyalty, fidelity and friendships are questioned in this sparkling new comedy. Delve beyond the champagne, vol-au-vents and bad speeches to share in some very enlightening secret bridesmaids business.

Playwright Elizabeth Coleman is one of Australia's brightest young talents, author of the hit comedy, IT'S MY PARTY AND I'LL DIE IF I WANT TO, which won KADS best play for 2000.

SECRET BRIDESMAID'S BUSINESS is directed by the award winning KADS team of Terry and George Hackett. With strong performances from the cast of Peta Higson, Di Graham, Julia Dalby, Annette Butchart, Amanda Ford and David Gregory, a wickedly entertaining evening is guaranteed.

NOTE!!!! TWO SUNDAY MATINEES


hackett@git.com.au

Tickets from Nightingales Pharmacy, Kalamunda. For general enquiries

(08) 9293 2621

Sundays, Wednesday, & Fridays $13 ($9 cons) Saturdays $17 includes a fish & chip supper

KADS Theatre, Town Square, Kalamunda
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Kalamunda Dramatic Society KADS
KADS is the premier community theatre group in Kalamunda, Western Australia.

Our first production was in 1972 and we have been entertaining Kalamunda residents every year since.The Town Square Theatre is located in the centre of Kalamunda between the Co



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