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Stephen Lee in a very rare plea...

Thu, 3 May 2012, 10:40 am
Stevelee3 posts in thread
To anyone out there who loves good theatre. Yesterday we played our second performance of Noises Off. We have had an excellent review by Gordon here on Theatre Australia and another very good review in todays West Australian. Sadly we only had SIX people at yesterdays show, and look pretty bad for tonight. Why not come along to Camelot (MosArts) Lochee St, Mosman Park at 7.30pm. You can book tickets at trybookings.com.au, but I have a feeling you'll be OK just turning up on the door...

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SteveleeThu, 3 May 2012, 10:40 am
To anyone out there who loves good theatre. Yesterday we played our second performance of Noises Off. We have had an excellent review by Gordon here on Theatre Australia and another very good review in todays West Australian. Sadly we only had SIX people at yesterdays show, and look pretty bad for tonight. Why not come along to Camelot (MosArts) Lochee St, Mosman Park at 7.30pm. You can book tickets at trybookings.com.au, but I have a feeling you'll be OK just turning up on the door...
RapunzelThu, 3 May 2012, 12:05 pm

Crivens....

Crivens!!! What's the world coming to when an excellent romp like Noises Off can't raise an audience?? GFC bitten deeper than first thought??

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class act theatreThu, 3 May 2012, 01:31 pm

Highlights from the today's

Highlights from the today's West Australian review by David Zampatti: “..this Noises Off was confidently handled and genuinely funny.” “The performances neatly choreographed by director Stephen Lee, are uniformly competent (in a play as complex as this that is not damning with faint praise) and sometimes marvellous.” “Best of all was Summer Williams...” “I also particularly enjoyed Melissa Kiiveri and Shirley Van Sanden as the younger and older stage managers, gamely coping with the disasters around them and their own escalating issues. Angelique Malcolm has a lovely feel for the sympathetic, gossipy leading lady, Belinda Blair and David Meadows, Claire Munday and Graham Mitchell all take fine comic turns.”
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