Chemical Imbalance – a Jekyll and Hyde Play-Australian Premiere

 PRODUCTION
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Venue:
Picton Theatre (Wollondilly Shire Hall)

Chemical Imbalance – a Jekyll and Hyde Play-Australian Premiere

Lauren Wilson

Guenter Bieniasch

Picton Theatre Group’s – Chemical Imbalance – a Jekyll and Hyde Play
The Picton Theatre Group would like to announce their upcoming theatre production Chemical Imbalance which is a Jekyll and Hyde play written by Lauren Wilson.
Written in 2009, this is the Australian Premiere of this black comedy.
This play is a comic adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Victorian England is repressed and about to erupt as Dr. Jekyll's evil experiments threaten to show the true stains of the British Empire. Chemical Imbalance takes a fast paced and very funny look at the gap between aristocracy and depravity. Good verses evil in a personal tug-of-war of characterisations.
When asked why he chose this play to perform with the Picton Theatre Group, the director Guenter Bieniasch said "I am always looking for a good play that will entertain and when I read Chemical Imbalance it fell straight into that category. The play has horror, drama and plenty of comedy and is a great challenge for actors and crew alike. Chemical Imbalance has never been performed in Australia so I am privileged to have the opportunity to direct this very clever play."
The performance dates are:
November 26th at 8pm
December 3rd at 2pm and 8pm
December 10th at 8pm
17th December at 2pm and 8pm.
Come along for dinner before the show at 6:30pm for an additional $20. A snack bar is available at both matinee performances.
Prices are - full price for our renowned 2 course Dinner & show $45, concession $35
Show only full price $25, concession $15
Matinee price a flat $15 for all tickets.
Tickets are easiest to buy over the phone 7 days/week on 4677 8313 or by calling into the Visitor’s Information Centre, Picton.


Picton's Visitor Information Centre

02 4677 8313

publicity@pictontheatre.org.au

President-PTG

0409 924 352

$25, or concession $15. Matinees all tickets $15. Add $20 for dinner at evening shows.

Menangle St, Picton, NSW

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Author: Stephen Gummerson
Date: 01/11/2011 - 23:54
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Come see Chemical Imbalance.
I have seen the rehearsals and it is very funny.


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Picton Theatre Group is a not-for-profit Community Theatre run by volunteers for 31yrs and staging entertaining shows 3 times/year offering a unique BYO Dinner&Show package in the theatre. They perform predominantly comedies, dramas, & musicals.


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