Canterbury Tales at Mandurah PAC

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Canterbury Tales at Mandurah PAC

Geoffrey Chaucer

Stephen Lee

ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY!

Class Act and Bare Naked Theatre Companies again join forces to bring Perth and country audiences a cheeky version of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales (adapted into modern English by Stephen Quinn)
The Canterbury Tales is an hilarious fast-paced modern adaptation of Chaucer's original mediaeval work. They take six of his sparkling tales and present them in six different genres. Don’t miss out this time around!
Directed by Stephen Lee and starring Ian Bolgia, David Meadows, Dan Luxton, Angelique Malcolm, James Davies, Stephen Lee & Olivia Hogan.

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Friday 30 May at 8pm


8pm

10.15pm

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

(08) 9550 3900

info@classact.com.au

Angelique

(08) 9337 2060

School groups $15
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