Bite Size Theatre

 PRODUCTION
July, 2008
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Bite Size Theatre

Randi Cernaz, Robert J Brady, Meg Roberts, Alan Hendry and Tony Moore

Tony Moore

Starring Vicki Barrett, Selena Bradbrook, Geoffrey Dawes, Kate Englefield, Alan Hendry, Joanna Webb and Skye Wild.

1. One More Visit: a woman visits her mother who is hospitalised. Does she have an ulterior motive?
2. Mother’s Day: Joan just want’s a quiet day with a good book….but Sally has other ideas.
3. Solipsism: the act of ultimate egoism.
4. I Think It’s Time We Had A Talk: Phyl and Lando are the best of friends, so why is Jo worried?
5. Déjà Vu: what the heck is a “TWAP” anyway?
6. Leaving: it’s not that simple, not that easy.
7. The Bushrangers: the wisdom of the elders will always prevail over the misguided enthusiasm of the young.
8. Two Sugars, Please: Mary is meeting her sister, or is she?
9. Seconds Out: family arguments don’t usually require a referee, or seconds…

These nine short plays run the gamut from comedy to philosophy and back again. There’s something to make you laugh, something to make you cry, something to make you think. A smorgasbord of tidbits and choice morsels to entertain you.
July 9th - 12th and 16th - 19th at 8.00pm and Sunday 13th at 3.00pm


8pm

jotony@internode.on.net

Tony Moore

0400 579 530

jotony@internode.on.net

Tony Moore

0400 579 530

$22.00 full $15.00 conc
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