The Canterbury Tales (Wanneroo)

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The Canterbury Tales (Wanneroo)

Geoffrey Chaucer

Stephen Lee

FREE performances of the 2007 hit show "The Canterbury Tales" at:

Jacaranda Amphitheatre, City of Wanneroo Civic Centre, 23 Dundebar Rd, Wanneroo

7.30pm

February 14, 15 & 16

"The Canterbury Tales" (adapted into modern English by Stephen Quinn and presented by Class Act & Bare Naked Theatre) ia a hilarious fast-paced modern adaptation of Chaucer's poem.
30 pilgrims set off for Canterbury to visit the shrine of Thomas Beckett. To while away the journey, they tell each other stories
of love and lust, stupidity and passion, chivalry and greed.

"You guys were a riot. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Congratulations!" (Audience member from 2007 Rechabites Hall season)

Starring: David Meadows, Ian Bolgia, Kim Walsh, Angelique Malcolm, James Davies, Dan Luxton and Stephen Lee.

FREE event - so tickets are essential:

RING: 9405 5645 for bookings

Food will be available for purchase at the venue


7.30pm

10pm

Cultural Development - Wanneroo City Counclil

9405 5645

info@classact.com.au

Angelique

08 9337 2060

FREE

Jacaranda Amphitheatre, City of Wanneroo Civic Centre, 23 Dundebar Rd, Wanneroo
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