The ThreePenny Opera

 PRODUCTION
June, 2010
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Brecht and Weill

Carl Caulfield

Newcastle Performances... June 18 and 19 @ 8pm AND June 19 and 20 @ 2pm

THE THREEPENNY OPERA - - -

Jazzy! Sexy! Cynical! Bawdy! Brilliant!

The story of Mack the Knife –
a notorious womanizing criminal.

The Threepenny Opera – Brecht and Weill’s revolutionary masterpiece.

Newcastle Festival Opera presents this incisive and exciting piece of music theatre in a limited season at the Civic Playhouse starring Daniel Stoddart, Susan Carson, Timothy Blundell, Lisa Kinna, Kathryn Sinclair, Peter Willis, Kel White, Josh Salter, Dermod Kavanagh, Neville Taylor, Geoff Hicks, Kelly Maybury, Jacob Woodruff, Lisa Culf, Anja Raith, Cassie Midgley,
Siobhan Caulfield, Emma Champion, with a cameo appearance by Felicity Biggins

The production is being led by two CONDA winning directors
Carl Caulfield and Ian Cook.

Newcastle Festival Opera winner of CONDAS for Best Professional
Production and Best Music Direction
in 2009.

The Threepenny Opera will come to Newcastle and Cessnock in a limited season at Cessnock Performing Arts Centre and The Playhouse—Civic Theatre.

Tickets - Newcastle Ph 4929 1977

www.nfopera.com.au

Further enquiries 4929774


8pm

10pm

Ghillian Sullivan

024929 1977

$30 to $50
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