Ladies in Retirement

 PRODUCTION
July, 2006
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Edward Percy and Reginald Denham

Ailsa Travers

Set in 1883 and based on a true story. The location is Leonora Fiske's old house on the marshes of the river Thames Estuary near Gravesend. Outside the ships go up and down with tide, the wind and the curlews whistle, and the bells of the nearby priory keep nunnery time. Leonora lives with her housekeeper companion Ellen Creed. Ellen brings her two half witted sisters to the house and the chilling events begin. First rate theatre from beginning to end.

All shows start at 8pm with doors and bar opening at 7.30pm except for Sunday Matinee doors 1.30pm, curtain 2pm - time to be advised.

In the event of full house bookings - the Garrick Theatre Club reserves the right to sell unpaid tickets to door sales if not paid and picked up 15 minutes prior to show curtain.

PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE DURING ALL THEATRE PERFORMANCES (switching to silent is still considered on - and will interfere with back stage tech equipment).


8pm

visitorcentre@swan.wa.gov.au

Swan Valley & Eastern Region Visitor Centre

Bookings: 9379 9400 daily 9am to 4pm

melaniedecull@tazpublicity.com

Melanie DeCull

Lynne Devenish: 9250 3830

$15 Adult; $12 Concession; $10 Members

Garrick Theatre, 16 Meadow St. Guildford (behind Guildford Town Hall)
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The Garrick Theatre was founded on the 13th May 1932 and is the longest continual running amateur theatre group in metropolitan WA. Garrick Theatre was named after the famous English actor and dramatist, David Garrick.


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