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Storm The Stage - Tonight at the Burswood

Sat, 20 Sept 2008, 12:44 am
Melz13 posts in thread

From the magnificence of the opening vision to the magic of the finale,
Storm the Stage's National Production 2008 will leave you breathless and  in awe.
 
Our National finalists will give you a sampling of musical theatre and drama,
worthy of a King's banquet, a royal feast.

From the simplicity and innocence of Charlie Brown to the heart wrenching 'humour' of a dying woman, Storm's 2008 drama finalists will keep you reeling, feeling, and appealing for more... from the sweet and 'tasty' Vanilla Icecream to the proud and emotional 'statement of self', Storm's 2008 musical theatre finalists will leave you laughing, smiling, crying and beguiling...

COME!!! Take the journey with us... be immersed in the amazing world of theatre...

'Imagine" yourself on 20 or more journeys - all in one magical, awe inspiring night!

National Finalists:
Musical Theatre
Hannah Macklin (Qld), Callan Kneale (WA), Holly Meegan (WA),
Jamie Ward (WA), Rebecca Adams (Qld), Cassandra Kotchie (WA), Julian Goncalves (WA), Tiffany Weldon-Iley (SA),
Mikaela Campbell (Tas), Stacey-Louise Camilleri (Vic).
Drama
David Lazarus (WA), Talia Rowley (Qld), Riley Nottingham (Qld), Stephen McCormick (WA), Candace Wise (WA), Grace Edwards (WA),
Niall Maurici (Tas), Anya Row (Tas),
Tom Ballard (Vic), Jamie Ward (WA).

Storm the Stage
Burswood Theatre
Burswood Entertainment Complex
Time: 8pm
Tickes available at the door from 7.30pm
More Info: 
www.stormthestage.com
www.tazentertainment.com.au

storm the stage, hardly

Sat, 20 Sept 2008, 03:23 pm
Walter Plinge
Luke it is a rule of storm the stage that half the contestants are from WA. it has always been like that. i think they had a total of about 70 entrants from around WA enter this year and from that 10 of them are in the grand final. it is stupid to suggest that they are the best of the best. it used to be a great competition and now it is just an waste of time. no publicity for it, no interest in it and interesting to see that the numbers are dwindling fast. An indication it has run its course. We should stop flogging the dead horse, it is starting to smell.

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