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acting up @ KADS

Reg Cribb, Chris Thomas, Stephan de Jong

Dannielle Ashton, Chris Thomas, Stephan de Jong

Acting up @ KADS - One Act Season

A night full of suspense, laughter and just damn good theatre...Smiling

Reb Cribb's "The Return" (aka Last Train to Freo) An abridged version. Directed by Dannielle Ashton

A tense psychological drama as two thugs confront and harass other passengers as a train travels to Fremantle – with many twists and turns along the way.

"SMS Mess" Written and Directed by Chris Thomas

Julia Dalby stars in this one-woman show, exploring the troubles of texting and the perils of technology. Direct from its premiere @ PICA's "Putting on an Act Festival"

"Free Coffee for the Driver" Written and Directed by Stephan de Jong

One waitress, two suspicious travellers and a remote roadhouse. How bad could it get?

Showing @ KADS Aug 29th 30th Sep 5th 6th

Kalamunda Town Square Theatre.

8pm

$15 Tickets from Nightingales 9293 2621


8pm

10.30pm

Nightingales

9293 2621

kadspublicity@iinet.net.au

Danni

0400438695

$15

Parking off Barber St
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Kalamunda Dramatic Society KADS
KADS is the premier community theatre group in Kalamunda, Western Australia.

Our first production was in 1972 and we have been entertaining Kalamunda residents every year since.The Town Square Theatre is located in the centre of Kalamunda between the Co



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