COMEDY 'CABARET STYLE' at the SUN ROOM

Walter Plinge | 27/11/2004 - 16:54

The Sun Room Theatre is only 5 mins drive from the city, turn left at the end of Lord Street lights, (after the bridge), then just a couple of mins drive up Whatley Cres. on the right. Come along and see our latest co-op production showing tonight and Wed to Sat next week (ONLY 5 SHOWS LEFT)

"THE WOMAN WHO COOKED HER HUSBAND"

Kenneth and Hilary have been married nearly twenty years, but as middle age looms, Kenneth finds himself in the arms of another woman. At first, Laura seems to represent everything that is missing from Kenneth's life with Hilary, but his little fling quickly becomes desperately out of hand and his world a spiral of lies and deceit.

Ron Banks – West Australian - Nov 26th

“..features Matt Penny as the horrible husband, Ken, the kind of man who lives his life to an Elvis Presley soundtrack ….with his man-boobs and beer belly, the actor is well equipped to play the greedy, selfish husband who is gloriously unaware of his hypocrisy and condescension towards women “

“ Vivianne Glance brings a core of truth to her role as the wronged first wife, and Melinda O’Garr’s more glamorous second wife is a neat illustration of the swiftness of disenchantment with husbands “

“ …THE WOMAN WHO COOKED HER HUSBAND raises plenty of wicked laughs and the scenes of infidelity, denial and downright lying will be painfully recognisable “

Featuring: Vivienne Glance, ( ELEPHANT MAN, MACBETH) Melinda O'Garr, Matt Penny ( WITHNAIL & I, SMOKE, EAST)

Director: Lucy Eyre (writer/director of Conundrum, PICA, and director of Shift Swapping, Blue Room)

Lighting Designer: Aaron Stirk Stage Manager: Steven Warren Sound Design: Simon Dreyer

Venue: Sun Room Theatre, 134 Whatley Crescent, Maylands, WA (entrance on 6th Ave, behind the Blind Institute).

Showing: Wednesday to Saturday, November 24th - December 4th @ 8pm

Tickets: $20 full / $18 concession, nibbles provided.

Group bookings of 10 people or more: $18 per ticket.

Bookings: 9272 3617 or email sunrooms3@yahoo.com

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