ANNIE

 PRODUCTION
October, 2011
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Venue:
Rockdale Town Hall

Thomas Meehan

Meg Day

The Regals Musical Society Inc Proudly Presents

ANNIE

October 14, 15, 19, 21, 22 @ 8pm
October 15, 16, 22 at 2pm

Prices:
Adults: $30
Concessions (seniors and students up to year 12): $25
Family (two adults and three concessions): $110
Theatre Party (15 or more): $25ea.

ROCKDALE TOWN HALL
Bookings:
Number: 0449 REGALS (734257)
www.theregals.com.au
Bookings open August 8

Director: Meg Day
Musical Director: Jake Ryan
Choreographer: Tracey Rasmussen
Assistant Director: Billy Kanafani

Annie is the heart warming tale of a young orphan, who is given the chance to spend Christmas with billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. Set during the Great Depression, the reality of New York in the 1930s acts as a powerful backdrop to explore the optimism and innocence of children. Inspired by the work of Tim Burton, the set, costumes, make-up and style of the show have a surreal twist, while remaining true to the spirit, comedy and story of this classic and well-loved tale.


8pm

10.30pm

president@theregals.com.au

Paul

0449734257

meg@theregals.com.au

Meg

0431953097

Adults $30, Concessions $25

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The Regals Musical Society
The Regals Musical Society is based in Sydney, Australia, and is a non-profit organisation which strives to produce quality musicals for the community.

We rehearse every Monday and Wednesday at a local hall.


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