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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.
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After getting a divorce from C.K. Dexter Haven, Tracy Lord prepares to marry again… however, in the days before her wedding, Haven and a reporter, posing as her brother’s friend, show up at her doorstep. From there, Tracy is forced to choose among her past love, her present love and her new love. Amidst the situation comedy, and fast-paced dialogue, Barry explores several contemporary social issues, such as society’s perception of class differences in America and attitudes towards adultery and divorce in the 1930’s.