The Goat opens tonight.
Thu, 8 Mar 2012, 06:47 amjeffhansen11 posts in thread
The Goat opens tonight.
Thu, 8 Mar 2012, 06:47 amMelville's first season for 2012 opens tonight, 3rd March at 8pm.
The show runs for 105 minutes without an interval.
Tickets available at the door. $17/$13.
Free glass of bubbly after the show
http://www.theatre.asn.au/production/2011/the_goat_or_who_is_sylvia
jeffhansenThu, 8 Mar 2012, 06:47 am
Melville's first season for 2012 opens tonight, 3rd March at 8pm.
The show runs for 105 minutes without an interval.
Tickets available at the door. $17/$13.
Free glass of bubbly after the show
http://www.theatre.asn.au/production/2011/the_goat_or_who_is_sylvia
Bass GuyThu, 8 Mar 2012, 08:19 am
Break lots of legs!
Go get 'em, guys!
And Murray- my standard note applies. Do not suck.
El
SlothwanThu, 8 Mar 2012, 10:50 am
Given the content, could
Given the content, could punters opt for the glass before? I know after a glass or two, I'm pretty cool with most topics of conversation
jeffhansenThu, 8 Mar 2012, 10:56 am
Bar Open
Adam, the bar is open an hour before the show, and prices are very reasonable.
I've seen what happens to you after a couple of drinks...
www.meltheco.org.au
StanleyThu, 8 Mar 2012, 12:44 pm
"The Goat"
Recommended viewing. One thing is certain, you won't come out unaffected. Jody, your performance brought me to tears. Sidsel (not Stanley)
jmuzzThu, 8 Mar 2012, 01:55 pm
Thanks El
If I do suck my standard note applies - "it was the director's fault"
jeffhansenThu, 8 Mar 2012, 01:56 pm
..and if you're brilliant,
..and if you're brilliant, you'll take all the credit?
www.meltheco.org.au
jmuzzThu, 15 Mar 2012, 07:44 am
Shameless attempt...
...to put this at the top of the thread again
Melissa MerchantThu, 15 Mar 2012, 01:56 pm
I don't usually comment on
I don't usually comment on shows - especially those in which I know pretty much everyone in the cast (and may possibly be living with at least one). . .
However - I feel compelled to encourage those with time on their hands to see The Goat. Yes, it is confronting (even knowing the material before hand, there were moments I had to look away) but the performances are phenomenal.
I was seriously surprised by how well the material was handled and the depth of honesty demonstrated by the actors.
Do yourself a favour and see The Goat.
Melissa
jeffhansenSun, 18 Mar 2012, 07:54 am
Thank you.
Thank you to all who attended and all who helped bring the Goat to life. I'm proud of what we achieved and think that we did justice to Alby's amazing text.
www.meltheco.org.au