Caravan KADS - ANOTHER SHOW
Sat, 23 Apr 2005, 12:40 pmMelz1 post in thread
Caravan KADS - ANOTHER SHOW
Sat, 23 Apr 2005, 12:40 pm"CARAVAN" by Donald McDonald - directed by Karen Hall
GOOD NEWS – BAD NEWS & GREAT NEWS !!!
THE GOOD NEWS:
The current season of “Caravan” is now showing at
KADS – Kalamunda Dramatic Society
THE BAD NEWS:
The Bad News for those that havenÂ’t booked their tickets as yet
WE ARE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT !!
THE GREAT NEWS:
The Great News is that as of today
Another show has been opened to the public
Thursday May 12th.
Tickets Are On Sale NOW At Nightingales Chemist – 9293 2621
For everyone who can remember their childhood family holidays by the sea and those who try to forget them.
But how could you forget the caravan (dadÂ’s pride and joy), the trek to the cold showers not to mention the dunny, barbecuing in the rain; and everyone getting on everyone elseÂ’s nerves.
Take away the kids and add a dash of friends, a soupcon of adultery, a gallon of grog, and a heap of hilarity shaken but not stirred by the aftermath of Cyclone Bruce and youÂ’ve got Caravan.
Starring:
Paul Williams, Melanie DeCull, Errol Bugarin, Ester Wall,
Stephan DeJonghe and introducing Anna Luisa Peluso
Melanie DeCull
Independent Theatre Association
For and On behalf of KADS
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GOOD NEWS – BAD NEWS & GREAT NEWS !!!
THE GOOD NEWS:
The current season of “Caravan” is now showing at
KADS – Kalamunda Dramatic Society
THE BAD NEWS:
The Bad News for those that havenÂ’t booked their tickets as yet
WE ARE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT !!
THE GREAT NEWS:
The Great News is that as of today
Another show has been opened to the public
Thursday May 12th.
Tickets Are On Sale NOW At Nightingales Chemist – 9293 2621
For everyone who can remember their childhood family holidays by the sea and those who try to forget them.
But how could you forget the caravan (dadÂ’s pride and joy), the trek to the cold showers not to mention the dunny, barbecuing in the rain; and everyone getting on everyone elseÂ’s nerves.
Take away the kids and add a dash of friends, a soupcon of adultery, a gallon of grog, and a heap of hilarity shaken but not stirred by the aftermath of Cyclone Bruce and youÂ’ve got Caravan.
Starring:
Paul Williams, Melanie DeCull, Errol Bugarin, Ester Wall,
Stephan DeJonghe and introducing Anna Luisa Peluso
Melanie DeCull
Independent Theatre Association
For and On behalf of KADS
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MelzSat, 23 Apr 2005, 12:40 pm
"CARAVAN" by Donald McDonald - directed by Karen Hall
GOOD NEWS – BAD NEWS & GREAT NEWS !!!
THE GOOD NEWS:
The current season of “Caravan” is now showing at
KADS – Kalamunda Dramatic Society
THE BAD NEWS:
The Bad News for those that havenÂ’t booked their tickets as yet
WE ARE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT !!
THE GREAT NEWS:
The Great News is that as of today
Another show has been opened to the public
Thursday May 12th.
Tickets Are On Sale NOW At Nightingales Chemist – 9293 2621
For everyone who can remember their childhood family holidays by the sea and those who try to forget them.
But how could you forget the caravan (dadÂ’s pride and joy), the trek to the cold showers not to mention the dunny, barbecuing in the rain; and everyone getting on everyone elseÂ’s nerves.
Take away the kids and add a dash of friends, a soupcon of adultery, a gallon of grog, and a heap of hilarity shaken but not stirred by the aftermath of Cyclone Bruce and youÂ’ve got Caravan.
Starring:
Paul Williams, Melanie DeCull, Errol Bugarin, Ester Wall,
Stephan DeJonghe and introducing Anna Luisa Peluso
Melanie DeCull
Independent Theatre Association
For and On behalf of KADS
[%sig%]
GOOD NEWS – BAD NEWS & GREAT NEWS !!!
THE GOOD NEWS:
The current season of “Caravan” is now showing at
KADS – Kalamunda Dramatic Society
THE BAD NEWS:
The Bad News for those that havenÂ’t booked their tickets as yet
WE ARE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT !!
THE GREAT NEWS:
The Great News is that as of today
Another show has been opened to the public
Thursday May 12th.
Tickets Are On Sale NOW At Nightingales Chemist – 9293 2621
For everyone who can remember their childhood family holidays by the sea and those who try to forget them.
But how could you forget the caravan (dadÂ’s pride and joy), the trek to the cold showers not to mention the dunny, barbecuing in the rain; and everyone getting on everyone elseÂ’s nerves.
Take away the kids and add a dash of friends, a soupcon of adultery, a gallon of grog, and a heap of hilarity shaken but not stirred by the aftermath of Cyclone Bruce and youÂ’ve got Caravan.
Starring:
Paul Williams, Melanie DeCull, Errol Bugarin, Ester Wall,
Stephan DeJonghe and introducing Anna Luisa Peluso
Melanie DeCull
Independent Theatre Association
For and On behalf of KADS
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