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Actress Needed - "A Tombe With A View"

Wed, 23 Mar 2005, 12:31 pm
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Role available...in "A Tomb with a View" a very popular comedy thriller. Written by Norman Robbins, Directed by Lynne Devenish at the Garrick Theatre, Guildford, WA.

Anne Franklin - Attractive aged 25 - 35. Large integral role for an experienced actress. Character is nurse (normal) in a house full of sinister siblings Please contact Lynne Devenish 9250 3830 / 0418 906 076 email --- devenishs@bigpond.com

Season - May 27th - June 11th


Mad old Septimus Tomb dies and the crusty family solicitor Hamilton Penworthy gathers the Tomb family for the reading of his last will and testament.
The antics of these sinister siblings, as they squabble over millions of pounds, will have you rolling in the aisles.
One has werewolf tendencies, another thinks heÂ’s Julius Caesar. Mix these with a gentle lady, who plants more than seeds in the flower bed, a pretty nurse, a romance novelist, a grim old cook and a starving man-eating sister and you have a recipe for an hilarious comedy thriller.
By the end of the third act there are more corpses than live members left in the cast, as it is revealed that all is not as it seems.

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MelzWed, 23 Mar 2005, 12:31 pm

Role available...in "A Tomb with a View" a very popular comedy thriller. Written by Norman Robbins, Directed by Lynne Devenish at the Garrick Theatre, Guildford, WA.

Anne Franklin - Attractive aged 25 - 35. Large integral role for an experienced actress. Character is nurse (normal) in a house full of sinister siblings Please contact Lynne Devenish 9250 3830 / 0418 906 076 email --- devenishs@bigpond.com

Season - May 27th - June 11th


Mad old Septimus Tomb dies and the crusty family solicitor Hamilton Penworthy gathers the Tomb family for the reading of his last will and testament.
The antics of these sinister siblings, as they squabble over millions of pounds, will have you rolling in the aisles.
One has werewolf tendencies, another thinks heÂ’s Julius Caesar. Mix these with a gentle lady, who plants more than seeds in the flower bed, a pretty nurse, a romance novelist, a grim old cook and a starving man-eating sister and you have a recipe for an hilarious comedy thriller.
By the end of the third act there are more corpses than live members left in the cast, as it is revealed that all is not as it seems.

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