Little Women

 PRODUCTION
September, 2011
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Venue:
Campbelltown Town Hall Theatre

Lousia May Alcott & Roger Wheeler

Sandi Owens

Wingz Productions latest show, Little Women is being staged at the Town Hall Theatre, 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown. The season opens on 2nd September 2011 followed by a supper afterwards. This is a dramatic adaptation of the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott written by Roger Wheeler, directed by Sandi Owens and produced by David W. Owens. The season for this play is: 2nd, 3rd, 7th 9th & 10th September 2011 at 8pm & 4th September 2011 at 2pm.


8pm

10.30am

info@wingzproductions.com.au

Sandi Owens

0246271550

info@wingzproductions.com.au

Sandi Owens

0425342580

$23.00 (Adults), $18.00 (Seniors/Students), $15.00 (All tickets for Sunday 4th September 2011 & Wednesday 7th September 2011)

Campbelltown Town Hall Theatre, 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown NSW

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Date: 10/08/2011 - 11:50

The full address for the theatre is: 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown NSW


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