IN A NEW YORK MINUTE - limited tickets left for this Sunday 5 June show
Mon, 30 May 2011, 11:39 amJUST IMPROVISE1 post in thread
IN A NEW YORK MINUTE - limited tickets left for this Sunday 5 June show
Mon, 30 May 2011, 11:39 amAfter a sold-out season, Spontaneous Insanity’s IN A NEW YORK MINUTE has been playing to packed houses in it's monthly format encore season.
Very few tickets are left for this Sunday's June 5 show featuring: Glenn Hall (Director) and Tristen Parr (Musical Director) with Brianna Williams, George Gayler, Lee Sheppard, Paul Calligan, Rhoda Lopez, Emmet Nichols, Will O'Mahony and Craig Williams
Plus musicians Christopher de Groot (keyboard) and Callum Moncrieff (percussion).
In a world where the only constant is change, this is theatre which instinctively embraces the unpredictable. Directed in real time and featuring WA’s most fearless performers, it’s improvisation like you’ve never seen. No games. No teams. No scores.
Director Glenn Hall is one of Australia’s foremost improvisers – dedicated to creating and performing unscripted theatre. Together with Musical Director and WAMi award-winning cellist, Tristen Parr and The Triple Threats (Christopher de Groot - piano/keyboard and Callum Moncrieff - percussion), the resulting collaboration - IN A NEW YORK MINUTE - will captivate.
Inspired by your suggestions, spontaneous characters are crafted and the strands of their lives are intricately woven together to create a web of hilarity, tragedy and heart.
A gripping show in two acts – entirely improvised. Intriguing, hilarious and tragic; the journey starts with you, but everything can change... in a New York Minute.
IN A NEW YORK MINUTE
presented by Spontaneous Insanity and Subiaco Arts Centre
7pm Sundays 5 June & 3 July 2011
Subiaco Arts Centre Studio
180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
All tickets $25
Pre-booking is strongly advised at BOCS on 9484 1133 or www.bocsticketing.com.au
Price includes booking fees. Transaction fees may apply.
Mature content show – not suitable for children.
Spontaneous Insanity is proud to be supported by Subiaco Arts Centre, West Print Management, Memory Lane and Lliam Amor Design.
JUST IMPROVISEMon, 30 May 2011, 11:39 am
After a sold-out season, Spontaneous Insanity’s IN A NEW YORK MINUTE has been playing to packed houses in it's monthly format encore season.
Very few tickets are left for this Sunday's June 5 show featuring: Glenn Hall (Director) and Tristen Parr (Musical Director) with Brianna Williams, George Gayler, Lee Sheppard, Paul Calligan, Rhoda Lopez, Emmet Nichols, Will O'Mahony and Craig Williams
Plus musicians Christopher de Groot (keyboard) and Callum Moncrieff (percussion).
In a world where the only constant is change, this is theatre which instinctively embraces the unpredictable. Directed in real time and featuring WA’s most fearless performers, it’s improvisation like you’ve never seen. No games. No teams. No scores.
Director Glenn Hall is one of Australia’s foremost improvisers – dedicated to creating and performing unscripted theatre. Together with Musical Director and WAMi award-winning cellist, Tristen Parr and The Triple Threats (Christopher de Groot - piano/keyboard and Callum Moncrieff - percussion), the resulting collaboration - IN A NEW YORK MINUTE - will captivate.
Inspired by your suggestions, spontaneous characters are crafted and the strands of their lives are intricately woven together to create a web of hilarity, tragedy and heart.
A gripping show in two acts – entirely improvised. Intriguing, hilarious and tragic; the journey starts with you, but everything can change... in a New York Minute.
IN A NEW YORK MINUTE
presented by Spontaneous Insanity and Subiaco Arts Centre
7pm Sundays 5 June & 3 July 2011
Subiaco Arts Centre Studio
180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
All tickets $25
Pre-booking is strongly advised at BOCS on 9484 1133 or www.bocsticketing.com.au
Price includes booking fees. Transaction fees may apply.
Mature content show – not suitable for children.
Spontaneous Insanity is proud to be supported by Subiaco Arts Centre, West Print Management, Memory Lane and Lliam Amor Design.