'God Save the Queen' it isn't! or Gilbert & Sullivan & George & Noel

 PRODUCTION
June, 2006
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Gilbert & Sullivan and Noel Coward - loosely!

Stuart Maunder

FOR ONE SHOW ONLY - SUNDAY JUNE 18TH at 3 pm
Stuart Maunder and his wife Anne Maree McDonald will present an afternoon of Cabaret at the Old Mill Theatre in South Perth.
Stuart is the producer of 'Dusty, the Musical' and will soon be in Perth for the show. He and his wife, noted soprano Anne Maree McDonald have devised this "Parlour Song Extravaganza" and will be bringing it to Perth for this one show.
Come and enjoy the jaunty tour featuring the talents of these two performers while they create the zany characters created by Gilbert and Sullivan, spiced by a generous helping of Noel Coward.

Together the Maunders have performed this musical extravaganza in London, Sydney, Melbourne and the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, in fact anywhere where anybody will let Stuart on a stage!
Spend a pleasant winter afternoon at the Old Mill Theatre.Location: Cnr Mends St/Mill Point road, South Perth, (opposite the Windsor Hotel)
All tickets are $20
SHOW NOW SOLD OUT


3pm

4.30pm

davisrn@cygnus.uwa.edu.au

Norma Davis

0402.249.249

$20 all tickets
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