"House by the Lake" by Hugh Mills

 PRODUCTION
August, 2012
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Venue:
Mousetrap Theatre Company

"House by the Lake" by Hugh Mills

Hugh Mills

Colin Dougherty & Barb Wainwright

The House by the Lake is a 1956 British stage thriller by Hugh Mills. The main characters are Maurice and Stella, a brother and sister who plot to murder their unlikeable brother, Colin. The other characters include Maurice's wife, Janet, Colin's long-suffering wife, Iris, and Colonel Forbes, a neighbour


7.30pm

Keith Wilson

07 38883493

info@mousetraptheatre.asn.au

Lilian -

phone 0738804598

adults- $18 , Conc./Pen -$15, Child under 14 -$12

Redcliffe Showgrounds, Lamington Drive, Redcliffe
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