CAUGHT IN THE NET

 PRODUCTION
November, 2006
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Venue:
Hunters Hill Theatre

Ray Cooney

Lynn Trainor

By the author of 'There Goes The Bride', 'Caught in the Net' is a fanciful and brilliant farce. 

Taxi driver and bigamist, John Smith, has been successfully married to two women, but his life unravels spectacularly when his son by one wife and the daughter of the other wife meet on the internet.


Hunters Hill Theatre

9879 7765

huntershilltheatre@hotmail.com

$22 full / $19 concession and 10+ groups

13 Margaret Street, Woolwich NSW 2110
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Hunters Hill Theatre
A community theatre, so there are no paid employees. We are all in it for the love and the joy of it ! We proudly celebrate our 80th year of production in 2010 which makes us the oldest continuously operating amateur theatre on the mainland.


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