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Roger Parsley is a UK based Playwright and adaptor.

His many classic adaptations include “Brideshead Revisited” and “Sense And Sensibility”, and these, together with two of his musical plays – “All For Your Delight” and “The End Of The Pier Show” – are published by Samuel French Ltd.
For Starshine Music he has written the very popular schools musical nativity “Jesus’ Christmas Party” and two versions (one for schools, and one full-length) of an original musical, based on pantomime characters, calledPanto Pandemonium“.

kasper5 | 25/08/2011 - 18:29

Hello all,

I am based in the UK and would like to set up or join a an Aussie theatre group based here. Does anyone know if such an organisation exists or does anyone want to set up a UK/Aus theatre group.

Broom Street Theater (BST) is a non-profit, member-controlled theater located in
Wisconsin. BST volunteers and staff foster artistic freedom, growth, and
expression through non-traditional experimental and/or original artistic forms.

Actors, performers, students and teachers of acting, anyone and everyone who is part of the extended theatre “family” – welcome to the International Summer Workshop Series 2011 at the Artistic Centre in Bjørke, Norway!

UnitedSolo | 04/05/2011 - 05:21

United Solo, the world's largest solo theatre festival, is seeking one-person shows. From openly solicited submissions, the Festival will select local and international productions and will present them at the highly acclaimed Theatre ROW in the heart of the New York City theatre district on 42nd Street. Highly experienced performers and untried new talents have opportunities in many categories (e.g. storytelling, improv, stand-up, magic, puppetry, dance, multimedia, drama: tragedy or comedy). Prod. dates: Oct. 20 - Nov. 20, 2011.

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Steele Rudd, adapted by Richard Fotheringham

Lis Shelley, music directed by Christina Mimmocchi

It's 1886 in a bark hut on the Darling Downs. Things are dire for the Rudd family, the drought is biting and the bills are mounting up. Will Dad find a way of paying the bills? Will the bear industry save their bacon? Will Sarah find true love? Will Joe ever learn? Will the mystery of the Rudd’s adopted son be solved? And will it rain by Christmas?