DOUBLE UP

 PRODUCTION
May, 2003
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Simon Denver

Peter Thatcher & Margo Galloway

DOUBLE UP

The New season from Harlequin Theatre Company Inc at the Patch Hall in May consists of two short comedies - “Seven Deadly Sins” and “That Scottish Play”. known as “DOUBLE UP”

The Biblical quotation, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone” can be translated here as “Let he who is without sin come and see this show”. What do Ken and Barbie get up to in the “Lust” scene?

How does Rupert Bear deal with his “Jealousy”? Director Peter Thatcher invites you to come and find out.

Then imagine a small local amateur theatre company, a young Director straight out of University, an leading lady with a speech impediment who believes she is the next Nicole Kidman, an actor who can’t act but has lots of costumes and another suffering from Tourette’s Syndrome. The Drama Awards are only a few weeks away and the play in rehearsal is the ill fated “Macbeth” believed theatrically worldwide to be the “cursed” play. Directed by our own Lyrebird Award winning director Margo Galloway, “That Scottish Play is bound to have you rolling in the aisles.

The season runs between May 2nd to 24th, with 2 matinees on 10th & 17th at 2pm.

Tickets: $ 18-00 (includes your program and pre – show sherry


$ 18.00

The Patch Hall, THE PATCH
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Harlequin Theatre Company Inc
Harlequin Theatre Company Inc prides itself on bringing quality theatre to the Dandenong Ranges just outside Melbourne.

Established in 2003 Past Productions include:

* Dimboola
* Double Up
* The Potion



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Acting - 13-19 year olds PERTH


The Western Australian Youth Theatre company holds regular Sunday afternoon courses in ensemble theatre for young people between 12 and 19 years old. We recommend that participants be of High School age or above, and discourage primary school students from enrolling until they’ve made the move to High School.