Joe Egg - Bookings Now Open
Fri, 27 Mar 2009, 11:58 amclass act theatre4 posts in thread
Joe Egg - Bookings Now Open
Fri, 27 Mar 2009, 11:58 amA Day in the Death of Joe Egg
By Peter Nicholls
Directed by Stephen Lee
Class Act Theatre presents Peter Nichol’s classic of this dynamic black comedy. This play, set in the 60’s, deals with the themes of love, heartache and sacrifice experienced by the parents of a severely disabled child. Very funny, but also very touching.
Starring Peter Clark and Shirley Van Sanden. Supported by Claire Munday, Grant Watson and Angelique Malcolm and introducing Melissa Kiiveri as Joe.
Performance Dates: June 5 to June 20 at 8pm (Tues-Sat - no Thurs performances) Matinee: Sat June 20 at 2pm
Venue: Subiaco Arts Centre - Studio, 180 Hamersley Rd, Subiaco
Cost: Tickets from $14.90 to $29
Bookings: BOCS: 9484 1133
class act theatreFri, 27 Mar 2009, 11:58 am
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
By Peter Nicholls
Directed by Stephen Lee
Class Act Theatre presents Peter Nichol’s classic of this dynamic black comedy. This play, set in the 60’s, deals with the themes of love, heartache and sacrifice experienced by the parents of a severely disabled child. Very funny, but also very touching.
Starring Peter Clark and Shirley Van Sanden. Supported by Claire Munday, Grant Watson and Angelique Malcolm and introducing Melissa Kiiveri as Joe.
Performance Dates: June 5 to June 20 at 8pm (Tues-Sat - no Thurs performances) Matinee: Sat June 20 at 2pm
Venue: Subiaco Arts Centre - Studio, 180 Hamersley Rd, Subiaco
Cost: Tickets from $14.90 to $29
Bookings: BOCS: 9484 1133
Walter PlingeFri, 27 Mar 2009, 11:55 pm
who the hell is Peter
who the hell is Peter Clark?
Walter PlingeSat, 28 Mar 2009, 12:08 pm
Peter Clark is someone who
Peter Clark is someone who writes here under the psuedonym David Wilding, bags the Independent Theatre Association and the Finley Awards, yet doesn't have the guts to show at the AGM to present his alternative model.
class act theatreMon, 30 Mar 2009, 02:10 pm
Even if this is true, I do
Even if this is true, I do not think it is a relevant comment about a play notice that Peter is participating in as an actor, especially when the production has nothing to do with the Finley Awards.