2008 Season

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The Glass Menagerie

by Tennessee Williams

directed by Judith Bedard

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One of the greatest plays of American theatre, the setting is St. Louis in the 1930s. It tells the story of the Wingfield family: Tom, who is torn between his obligation to his family and his desire to break away, his overbearing mother Amanda, and his frail sister Laura, whose memory he cannot escape.

Performance Dates:

Wed 6 February - Sat 29 March

Sunday matinees 17 Feb & 16 March

No performance Easter weekend 21-24 March

Blithe Spirit

by Noel Coward

directed by Gavin Leahy

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Author Charles Condomine and his second wife Ruth hold a seance as research for his new novel. Expecting little more than after-dinner entertainment, their lives are turned upside down when eccentric medium Madame Arcati inadvertently conjures up the ghost of Charles's first wife, Elvira.

Performance Dates:

Wed 30 April - Sat 14 June

Sunday matinees 11 May & 1 June

The Club

by David Williamson

directed by Neil Moulang

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Set in the boardroom of a failing AFL club, this classic Australian comedy drama tells of the political infighting and boardroom battles where commercial considerations are taking over from the love of the game.

Performance Dates:

Wed 23 July - Sat 6 September

Sunday matinees 3 & 31 August

'Allo 'Allo

by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft

directed by Joy Baker

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The stage version of 'Allo 'Allo is based on the hugely popular BBC TV series, and follows the adventures of René, the hapless café owner in war-torn occupied France. This hilarous mad-cap farce, which has grown to cult proportions, provides a setting for never-ending humour and conflicting situations that take hilarity and cheekiness to great heights.

Performance Dates:

Wed 15 October - Sat 29 November

Sunday matinees 26 October & 23 November