2007 One Act Season

 PRODUCTION
September, 2007
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Garrick Theatre Club

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The Garrick Theatre is proud to present four one act shows on four nights only.

"All Over Again"
a comedy/drama by Daniel Kershaw
directed by Sarah House
Starring: Sally Bruce, Daniel Kershaw, and tba...

"Johnno's Story"
a drama by Bruce Denny
directed by Melanie DeCull
Starring: Damien Bourke, Fran Bourke, Murray Jackson, Shannan Louis, Rebecca Wilson

"Gum and Goo"
a black comedy by Howard Brenton
directed by Rob Whitehead
Starring: Rodney van Groningen, Ellen Jurik, Nick McKenzie

"The Boy Comes Home"
a comedy by AA Milne
directed by Jean-Marie Pasquier
Starring: Doug Hellens, Liz Hanich, Dannielle Ashton, Shannan Louis, and Christophe Pasquier

Shows commence at 7.30pm - doors and bar open at 7pm
All tickets $10
Garrick Season Ticket Holders: The One Act Season is not included in your season tickets - you will need to book and pay for your tickets through the normal bookings outlet.
Bookings Open: Monday 3rd September on 9379 9400


7.30pm

visitorcentre@swan.wa.gov.au

Swan Valley & Eastern Region Visitor Centre

9379 9400 (open every day 9am-4pm) Bookings Open Mon 3rd September 2007

taz@tazentertainment.com.au

Melanie DeCull - TAZ Entertainment

9255 3336

$10 ALL TICKETS
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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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