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The Children's Hour

Mon, 16 June 2003, 11:48 am
Genie3 posts in thread
Starting this Thursday, the 19th of June, "The Children's Hour" will be on at Stirling Theatre, Innaloo running until the 28th June.

The Children's Hour is a cautionary tale of how little lies can turn into big issues. A troublesome little girl at a boarding school fashions a story about two of the headmistresses. Her lie causes a major impact on the lives of these women with detrimental repercussions.

This is definitely a play worth seeing, by the acclaimed author, Lillian Hellman, so book your tickets now!!!

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GenieMon, 16 June 2003, 11:48 am
Starting this Thursday, the 19th of June, "The Children's Hour" will be on at Stirling Theatre, Innaloo running until the 28th June.

The Children's Hour is a cautionary tale of how little lies can turn into big issues. A troublesome little girl at a boarding school fashions a story about two of the headmistresses. Her lie causes a major impact on the lives of these women with detrimental repercussions.

This is definitely a play worth seeing, by the acclaimed author, Lillian Hellman, so book your tickets now!!!
scoobyTue, 17 June 2003, 04:04 pm

Re: The Children's Hour

I remember seeing this play a couple of years ago - an excellent story and a powerful play.

Judging by the cast list attached in the 'Spotlight' edition last month, it should be a killer show - count me in !!!

Can we book with the theatre direct ?

Regards & Break a leg !

Scooby
Walter PlingeSun, 22 June 2003, 12:42 am

Re: The Children's Hour


Scooby wrote:
>
> I remember seeing this play a couple of years ago - an
> excellent story and a powerful play.
>
> Judging by the cast list attached in the 'Spotlight' edition
> last month, it should be a killer show - count me in !!!
>
> Can we book with the theatre direct ?
>

> This play is on for another week on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The audiences seem to have really enjoyed it so far.
You can turn up on the night to get seats, or you can book through the Morris Newsagency (see "What's On" for phone no).
John Flood's review yesterday said that the set was great, and he thought the storyline was riveting. He also commented on how great the acting was. So if you want to see something a bit meatier than your usual amateur show, come along and see this! Tickets are $13 Adults, and $11 concessions. A special family and friends night at a discount price is available on Tuesday 24th June.


Cheers

Thou lumpish folly-fallen lewdster!
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