Quartet

 PRODUCTION
April, 2010
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Venue:
Eltham Performing Arts Centre

Ronald Harwood

Gareth Wilding-Forbes

Quartet
by Ronald Harwood
Directed by Gareth Wilding-Forbes

22 April - 8 May 2010

Eltham Performing Arts Centre, 1603 Main Road Research Melway Map 22H1

Performances (Thursdays - Saturdays)
*Sunday Matinee 2nd May 2010 at 2pm
April 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 at 8pm
May 1, 6, 7, 8 at 8pm

Prices
Adult $20 Concession $16

Bookings
9437 1574 or email the Ticket Secretary Pat Croft

About the Show
Finding a body when you arrive at work is bad enough, especially one with a knife in its back, but finding the body gone when the police arrive is even more disconcerting. Fortunately the ever helpful cleaning lady is on hand to help the police unravel the crime - whether they want her to or not! This is a cheerful British comedy with a deadly twist.


8pm

ticketbox@elthamlittletheatre.org.au

Pat Croft

94371574

Adult $20 Concession $16

1603 Main Road Research 3095
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