Bedside Manners

 PRODUCTION
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Venue:
Beaumaris Theatre Inc

Derek Benfield

Brian Uniacke

Two couples, an isolated hotel, a romantic weekend away - what could go wrong? Plenty! Bedside Manners is a very funny English farce. That in itself is reason enough to come along to see it. But this production is one with a difference!
On Saturday 28th June at 8pm we will present this show in Anonymous Theatre style, ie the actors will all have rehearsed individually with the director, but will have no knowledge of who their fellow actors are until the curtains open and the play is performed in front of the audience. The excitement felt by all on these nights is amazing, and not to be missed. All tickets on the 28th will be $25, and will include a gala supper with the cast and crew afterwards.
Two more performances of this show will be staged the following week, on Friday 4th July and Saturday 5th July at 8pm, giving the actors a week to rehearse together. Prices for these performances are $18 per adult and $15 all other tickets.


8pm

10.30pm

beaumaristheatre@optusnet.com.au

Janine Chugg

9583 6896

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82 Wells Rd Beaumaris 3193, Melways 86 G6
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