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Think hilarious Antique Roadshow take-offs, drunken rants from Petunia McLaren and some newbie acts from Ivy Positive and Phil Towel
Think hilarious Antique Roadshow take-offs, drunken rants from Petunia McLaren and some newbie acts from Ivy Positive and Phil Towel
Monday, September 6, 2010
God of Carnage is an hysterically funny night of name-calling, tantrums and tears before bedtime... Alan and Annette’s son has hit Michael and Veronica’s son with a stick, breaking two of his teeth. The grown-ups have gathered to discuss, logically and amiably, how to deal with the boys.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Meet the Rockefellers, a pioneer family trying to make ends meet. Pa is a rough old patriarch; Ma is as comfortable with a rifle and a crystal ball as she is with her pots and pans.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Try not to hurt yourself...it's only art!
Monday, August 2, 2010
In 2010 Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy will be dynamically re-imagined on the Dunstan Playhouse stage. This classic tale of star-crossed lovers has been a cornerstone of the theatre since it was first performed in 1595, undergoing countless reinventions and connecting with millions around the world.
Monday, July 19, 2010
It’s chaos on the streets and corruption rules under a sleazy, evil sheriff and his team of storm trooper knights. A long-absent Robin returns to help restore order and lands in a love triangle between the feisty maid Marion and his once reliable best friend Wil. The enemy closes in and their world starts to implode.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
It’s refreshing to know that there are Asian love stories that aren’t ultra sappy, violent or downright bizarre (but if that’s your thing, then for all of the above please see “Chinese Ghost Story” for your viewing pleasure). In “Love in a Puff”, we find a cute film transportable to any city, and a playful story applicable to anyone.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Come along and see romeo&juliet and then enjoy drinks, nibbles and tunes at the exclusive after party.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
For a play written in the 1960’s, Entertaining Mr Sloane is surprisingly fresh, hilarious and witty. Written by Joe Orton and directed by Adam Cook the story revolves around a quirky mix of characters all of whom have their own agenda and intend to pursue it until the end
Monday, July 5, 2010
If you missed it last time, this is your last chance to see this acclaimed production with the superb original cast. If you’ve already seen it then come again and bring a friend. Impress them with a show hailed by critics as an Australian classic. You’ll laugh and cry and gasp out loud.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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