London Street Theatre Group - presents - PLAY ON!

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November, 2010
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Venue:
Mandurah Performing Arts Centre - Boardwalk Theatre

Kim Angus

LONDON STREET THEATRE GROUP - PLAY ON

 

 

Thursday the 11th of November at 8pm, Friday the 12th of November at 8pm, Saturday 13th of November at 2pm and 8pm. (Tickets on sale from the 15th of July)

Come and see what happens when a group of amateur actors of varying ages, an incompetent back stage crew and an egotistical playwright combine.  Follow the group through a rehearsal of the dreadful script, the near disastrous dress rehearsal and the opening night in which anything that can go wrong, does go wrong.

London Street Theatre Group presents an evening of hilarious fun and frivolity.  Director, Kim Angus, along with an experienced cast and crew presents this comedy combining  slapstick and split second timing to provide the audience with an insight into the workings of a typical community theatre group. The side splitting humour is non stop as this motley crew bungle their way through this riotous evening of entertainment.

 

Book now to avoid disappointment.


 

Tickets: Adults $34.00, Concessions/Seniors/FOMPAC/Children (18 months - 12years)/Students (ID must be shown) $30

 

Last changed: Jul 20 2010 at 5:24 AM


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Adults $34.00, Concessions/Seniors/FOMPAC/Children (18 months - 12years)/Students (ID must be shown) $30

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