Alice in Wonderland

 PRODUCTION
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Venue:
Phoenix Theatre at Memorial Hall

Mike Carter

Jane Sherwood

Alice in Wonderland
Script/Music/Lyrics by Mike Carter
Directed by Jane Sherwood

This adaption of the classic story by Lewis Carroll draws out all the humour and magic of the original story and creates an exciting and challenging musical with plenty of audience involvement and participation. Don’t miss out on this fun production – BOOK NOW!

24th, 25th, 26th, November, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, December at 8pm
27th November, and 4th December 2011 at 2pm

Phoenix Theatre, Memorial Hall, Cnr Carrington St and Rockingham Road, Hamilton Hill.

Adult $20
Concession and child $15

Bookings
Phoenixbookings@hotmail.com
Or phone 0450 158 851


8pm

10.30pm

phoenixbookings@hotmail.com

Phoenix Theatre

0450 158 851

$20 adult, $15 concession and child

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Book now or you might miss out!
Author: Jane Sherwood
Date: 19/10/2011 - 08:22
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Bookings are coming in fast for this fun show - so if you can only make a certain night I suggest you book quickly so you don't miss out. The matinees are filling fast!
Jane Sherwood


Opening This Thursday
Author: Jane Sherwood
Date: 22/11/2011 - 14:10
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Alice in Wonderland opens on Thursday night. There are still tickets available for this week - get in quick so you don't miss out.

Jane Sherwood


SHAMELESS PLUG by an extinct bird
Author: Walter Plinge
Date: 24/11/2011 - 13:06

Yes im in it, yes its a fantastic show, yes i am biased and no this is not a review, this is purely a post to get this thread back to the top of the recent comments list to ensure people will see it and hopefully come and watch the show

No denying a shameless plug as it is OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT!!!

Look forward to seeing you all there

The DODO


Matinees Sold Out
Author: Jane Sherwood
Date: 28/11/2011 - 07:29
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We only had a few seats left at yesterdays matinee and have added in another 30 seats for next Sunday and there are only 10 seats left. There are some tickets still for Thursday, Friday and Saturday but they are selling fast!!

Jane Sherwood


Sunday fully Booked!
Author: Jane Sherwood
Date: 28/11/2011 - 17:38
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Sunday is now sold out. There are still seats for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Jane Sherwood


Some tickets for tonight
Author: Jane Sherwood
Date: 01/12/2011 - 15:10
Jane Sherwood's picture

There are still tickets available for tonight, Thursday for Alice and some for tomorrow and Saturday. We are fully booked for Sunday, including extra seating so don't wait until then because you just won't get in!
Jane Sherwood


Sunday is Full - we are turning people away
Author: Jane Sherwood
Date: 03/12/2011 - 10:31
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Tomorrows matinee is fully booked, even though we have put in lots more seats and we are having to turn people away already. Which is a shame because there are a few seats left for tonights show. So if you want to see Alice in Wonderland, come along tonight!


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