Arena's Lords and Ladies
Fri, 12 July 2002, 10:26 amChristine Ellis4 posts in thread
Arena's Lords and Ladies
Fri, 12 July 2002, 10:26 amIf you haven't booked already, get in quick to see Lords and Ladies adapted from the Terry Pratchett Discworld series.
It is very funny and a good nights entertainment.
Now showing at the Hayman Theatre Curtin Uni, 10-20 July. (Wed-Sat)
See what's on for booking details.
Cheers
chris
It is very funny and a good nights entertainment.
Now showing at the Hayman Theatre Curtin Uni, 10-20 July. (Wed-Sat)
See what's on for booking details.
Cheers
chris
Christine EllisFri, 12 July 2002, 10:26 am
If you haven't booked already, get in quick to see Lords and Ladies adapted from the Terry Pratchett Discworld series.
It is very funny and a good nights entertainment.
Now showing at the Hayman Theatre Curtin Uni, 10-20 July. (Wed-Sat)
See what's on for booking details.
Cheers
chris
It is very funny and a good nights entertainment.
Now showing at the Hayman Theatre Curtin Uni, 10-20 July. (Wed-Sat)
See what's on for booking details.
Cheers
chris
DannyThu, 18 July 2002, 12:29 pm
Re: Arena's Lords and Ladies
Hi there Christine,
I've only just discovered the wonderful theatre.asn.au page so I had no idea about Arena's production of Lords and Ladies until I just spotted it now!
I hope the season is going well for you. We (Unseen Theatre Company) did Lords and Ladies this April past and it was a fantastic show.
See www.unseen.com.au for all the wrap-up details etc.
Seeya. Danny.
(aka Bestiality Carter)
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I've only just discovered the wonderful theatre.asn.au page so I had no idea about Arena's production of Lords and Ladies until I just spotted it now!
I hope the season is going well for you. We (Unseen Theatre Company) did Lords and Ladies this April past and it was a fantastic show.
See www.unseen.com.au for all the wrap-up details etc.
Seeya. Danny.
(aka Bestiality Carter)
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Walter PlingeWed, 24 July 2002, 12:04 pm
Re: Arena's Lords and Ladies
It would be interesting to compare notes and share ideas on our respective productions of Lords and Ladies. Not often you get the chance to see how someone else did it all (and so recently, too). I wonder if this happens much between states????
DannyWed, 24 July 2002, 03:42 pm
Re: Arena's Lords and Ladies
Well, considering Unseen only does Pratchett plays, and the fact that they're becoming reasonably popular around the country quite often means we hear of other productions of the same play we've just done.
For example, Unseen did Men At Arms last year in July, and there was another production in Brisbane done in October, which our president & vice president flew up to see.
Also, Unseen did Guards! Guards! in November 2000, and this year (in the last few weeks) there was another production here in Adelaide by Northern Light Theatre Co, although we did know some of the people involved in it.
The Dysk Theatre ( http://www.users.bigpond.com/archistotle/DyskTheatre/ ) is a good place to keep an eye on what's on where Discworld wise, it's suprising to see how much and when things are on :)
I think that Unseen's going to be the first Australian theatre company to produce "The Fifth Elephant", for which rehearsals start this weekend :)
Simon, Christine or whoever, if you've got some good ideas on how to do certain "unusual" things that crop up in DW plays, please feel free to submit them to 'Unscene' at our website, it'd definitely be good to find out how each theatre company tackles things.
Seeya. Danny.
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For example, Unseen did Men At Arms last year in July, and there was another production in Brisbane done in October, which our president & vice president flew up to see.
Also, Unseen did Guards! Guards! in November 2000, and this year (in the last few weeks) there was another production here in Adelaide by Northern Light Theatre Co, although we did know some of the people involved in it.
The Dysk Theatre ( http://www.users.bigpond.com/archistotle/DyskTheatre/ ) is a good place to keep an eye on what's on where Discworld wise, it's suprising to see how much and when things are on :)
I think that Unseen's going to be the first Australian theatre company to produce "The Fifth Elephant", for which rehearsals start this weekend :)
Simon, Christine or whoever, if you've got some good ideas on how to do certain "unusual" things that crop up in DW plays, please feel free to submit them to 'Unscene' at our website, it'd definitely be good to find out how each theatre company tackles things.
Seeya. Danny.
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