"My Friend Miss Flint"

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Venue:
Garrick Theatre Club

Peter Yeldham and Donald Churchill

Ken Harris

"My Friend Miss Flint"
An hilarious comedy written by Peter Yeldham and Donald Churchill,
directed by Ken Harris

When Tom Lambert, botanist and TV gardening personality, receives a call from Inland Revenue enquiring about his public relations consultant Joanna Flint, he can honestly say he has never heard of her. By lunchtime, he knows all about Miss Flint: his accountant and ex wife confesses that she invented Miss Flint as a tax dodge. This tricky situation sets the stage for sparkling comedy.

* Suitable for general adult audiences, some adult themes.

Performance Dates: August Fri 24, Sat 25, Sun 26, Wed 29, Thu 30, Fri 31, September Sat 1, Wed 5, Thu 6, Sat 7, Sun 8

Times: All shows at 8pm except for Sunday 25th Matinee performance at 2.00pm Doors and Garrick Bar open 30 minutes prior to opening.

Tickets: $15 Adult $12 Concession $10 Members

Bookings: 9379 9400 (Mon – Sun 9am to 4pm) Bookings Open Monday 16th July 2007


8pm

visitorcentre@swan.wa.gov.au

Swan Valley & Eastern Region Visitor Centre

9379 9400

taz@tazpublicity.com

Melanie DeCull - TAZ Publicity & Promotions

9255 3336

$15 Adult $12 Concession $10 Members

16 Meadow Street, Guildford, WA 6056
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