The sum of us

Johnny Grim | 09/02/2008 - 10:00

I saw this last night, and afterwards felt compelled to offer my congratulations to all involved with this classy production. Now, I will say that I don't consider myself a theatre critic in any shape or form, nor do I look for the faults in productions, but I think it would be hard for even the harshest of critics to find fault with this outstanding effort. Well done to cast and crew.

Johnny Grim
A lad in sane productions

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The Sum of Us
Author: Norma
Date: 09/02/2008 - 10:07

The final three performances are Thursday to Saturday FEb 14-16th.
There are still good seats for THURSDAY FEB 14th and yes I know its St.Valentine's Day, but a pleasant dinner in one of Mend Street many cafes and restaurants followed by a first class show and a bar serving good champagne, (even pink to suit the occasion) isn't a bad way to spemd the evening!

FRIDAY Feb 15th: filling fast
SATURDAY Feb 16th: currently 3 single seats remaining.


worth going
Author: alanm
Date: 10/02/2008 - 17:13
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It's worth it to see the interaction between father and son which at times is really spontaneous and so very natural. Due to personal circumstances I had to leave after the first act but my wife assures me that I really did miss out and that the second act was even better. Story of my life really!


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MINE by Jane Bodie


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“Beautifully realised … with terrific direction and all-round excellent performances from the young cast”… The West Australian.
WAYTCo has produced remarkable talent in recent years – Tim Minchin and Clare Hooper stand out as success stories. The confidence and strength these actors achieve from involvement in WAYTCo productions help to prepare them for adult life, even if they don’t become celebrities.
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Tickets available from BOCS or donate $20 to our crowdfunding drive at http://mine.pozible.com and claim a ticket as a reward.