Treading The Boards

 PRODUCTION
October, 2008
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Venue:
Hackett Hall, Draper Street, Floreat

Treading The Boards

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Independent Theatre Association

The Independent Theatre Association is proud to present a Celebration of Community Theatre, a salute to performers and performing, featuring a plethora of performers
from ITA member clubs across Perth.

This gala concert will feature songs from shows as diverse as Showboat and Spamalot,
all telling about life on the stage and behind the scenes.

We also get to see some of the more hilarious aspects of theatre life, with snippets from Forbidden Broadway and gorgeously funny songs such as Alto's Lament, When You Got It Flaunt It and The Song That Goes Like This.

The show features a diverse range of performers including Finley Musical Theatre Performer winners and nominees and performers from some of the best musicals in the last few years.

There are excerpts from upcoming musicals including Roleystone's Sound of Music and Playlovers' Bare.
Also appearing are songs from musicals on club's wish lists for the next few years.

This fabulous show plays for just two nights, the 17th and 18th October at Hackett Hall.
Tickets are only $20 and all proceeds go towards the ITA, providing benefits to all community theatre in WA .

October Fri 17 & Sat 18
Playlovers:  Hackett Hall, Draper St, Floreat
8pm start

Tickets $20

Bookings: 9335 2255 (10am-3pm)
itaperth@gmail.com


8pm

itaperth@gmail.com

ITA

9335 2255

itaperth@gmail.com

ITA

9335 2255

$20
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