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Have you ever known a girl who wanted something so badly, that she tried too hard to get it? Meet Charity, the girl who wants to be loved so much, that she has lost sight of who she is. Charity sings, dances, laughs and cries her way through romances with many different men. Her world is the all too real world of Times Square, and the people who pass through her world are as deceptively charming a group as ever swept across any stage.
From her cynical, hard-core trio of girlfriends at the dance hall, to the phoney evangelist, the Coney Island "fun people", the Central Park strollers and the "self-improvers", every character is interesting.
This is a bright and sophisticated show in every sense. Cy Coleman has captured the rhythms and sounds, and Dorothy Fields the vernacular and fun of noew York.
Neil Simon has a particulat talent for looking at the truly amusing side of life. It's a dancing show too, with wonderful musical numbers including "Big Spender; If my Friends Could see me Now; Too many Tomorrows; There's Gottta be something better than this; I'm a Brass Band; Rhythm of Life; and Baby, Dream your Dream."
Bookings Open on November 6th at Morris News 9440 1040.
Performances: 1,2,7,8,9,14,15,16, December at 8.00pm and two Matiness on Dec 3,10 commencing at 2.00pm.
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New short movement based works from three of Shakespeares' well known plays. Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, and "The Scottish Play".
These innovative young directors have devised short pieces using movement and dance and comedy to provide a great night's entertainment.
A Stirling Players Youth (SPY) project, featuring young people aged from 12-24.
Cost is $5.00 a person. Two nights only!
Hope you'll come along and enjoy a different night's entertainment and support our young people.