Sleeping Beauty enticed me with its media design; a picture of a woman, holding forks on end. The show itself was pitched as a modern take on fairytales, and seems to be set in a restaurant – or at least that’s how it was told in the media packaging.
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I’ve just come back to the hotel after being treated to a trip to Limelight Theatre in Wannaroo. You see, Graeme from Theatre Australia offered to take me to a non-puppet show while I’m here, and this is the show that was picked.
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I’ve just come back to the hotel after being treated to a trip to Limelight Theatre in Wannaroo. You see, Graeme from Theatre Australia offered to take me to a non-puppet show while I’m here, and this is the show that was picked.
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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.