Hills Festival of Theatre

 PRODUCTION
September, 2011
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Venue:
Marloo Theatre

Hills Festival of Theatre

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Darlington Theatre Players at Marloo Theatre will host their annual Hills Festival of Theatre on September 23, 24, 25 with a diverse range of productions from local theatres performing on the Marloo stage under adjudication by Neroli Burton.

There will be a special performance by the WA Conservatoire of Classical Ballet on the Sunday 2pm session prior to the awards and presentations.

Friday 23rd September - Session 1 - 7.30pm
Miss Perth 23 - Blak
Yak Theatre
Pursuit - Harbour Theatre
Erica and Me - Harbour Theatre

Saturday 24th September - Session 2 - 10am

Follicle Farm - Blak Yak Theatre
The Tell-Tale Heart - KADS
Like It or Not - Garrick Theatre

Saturday 24th September - Session 3 - 2.30pm
The Most Massive Woman Wins - Melville Theatre

The Police Chief's an Easy Going Guy - Darlington Theatre Players
Stamps, Scrabble and Goldfish - Phoenix Theatre

Saturday 24th September - Session 4 - 7.30pm
Knocking on Heaven's Door - Irish Theatre Players

The Monkey's Paw - Darlington Theatre Players
Profound Moments - Phoenix Theatre

Sunday 25th September - Session 5 - 10am
Half of What You Were - Stirling Players

The Shoemaker's Daughter - Blak Yak Theatre
A Detective's Wish - Darlington Theatre Players

Sunday 25th September - Session 6 - 2pm
WA Conservatoire of Classical Ballet performance
 
Awards and Presentations

 * program accurate as at 3rd September
Shows and Times may be subject to alteration.


7.30pm

Gwyne

9255 1783

taz@tazentertainment.com.au

TAZ Entertainment

$12 per session of 3 plays

Marloo Theatre, Marloo Rd, Greenmount

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The Tell-Tale Heart
Author: Dormaara
Date: 18/09/2011 - 13:04

The Tell-Tale Heart has had to withdraw from the Hills Festival due to a scheduling conflict. However, you will still have a chance to see us in the Friday night session at the ITA Festival at Melville.


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