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Don't Talk Back is a superb play about a brilliant radio talk-back host and his sophisticated, erudite listeners. Not to mention his equally sophisticated and erudite friends, lovers and critics. It is based on real interactions between other brilliant radio stars and their devoted fans. Thus the play gives a highly edifying picture of one of the most inspiring features of contemporary Australian culture. It will be loved by everyone who has impeccable taste and a deep appreciation of the great moments of Australian wit and wisdom. Elderly ladies will be especially delighted and uplifted by this wonderful play. "Oh shut ya face, big mouth! Up yours!" [Warning: some language may offend.]
Speaker: Tony Moore
"My Life is a work in progress"
A ridiculously anecdotal and unashamedly name dropping description of ten years in Britain working in the Theatre, combined with a short analysis of how and why he started writing and why he keeps going.
The whole afternoon starts at 1.00pm with a lunch of home made hot soup and crusty rolls. There is an open bar.
Booking is uneccessary.
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It's 1886 in a bark hut on the Darling Downs. Things are dire for the Rudd family, the drought is biting and the bills are mounting up. Will Dad find a way of paying the bills? Will the bear industry save their bacon? Will Sarah find true love? Will Joe ever learn? Will the mystery of the Rudd’s adopted son be solved? And will it rain by Christmas?