AWAY tickets at $25 this weekend
Fri, 1 June 2001, 04:50 amWalter Plinge12 posts in thread
AWAY tickets at $25 this weekend
Fri, 1 June 2001, 04:50 amSpareTicket.com.au have a limited number of tickets to this weekends performances of Away (at the Octagon) at the discounted price of $25 each (plus booking fee if you aren't a Black Swan Member).
Tickets are for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights performances.
To reserve your tickets you must be a member of the SpareTickets Club, however you can join this on-line for free (up until the 30th August).
Members simply reserve their tickets on the net, roll up to the venue before the show, quote their SpareTickets booking number and collect and pay for their tickets at the discounted price.
As a SpareTickets Club member you can optionally request to receive an "email alert" when new discounted tickets are released that meet your specified criteria.
Visit http://www.sparetickets.com.au for full info.
Tickets are for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights performances.
To reserve your tickets you must be a member of the SpareTickets Club, however you can join this on-line for free (up until the 30th August).
Members simply reserve their tickets on the net, roll up to the venue before the show, quote their SpareTickets booking number and collect and pay for their tickets at the discounted price.
As a SpareTickets Club member you can optionally request to receive an "email alert" when new discounted tickets are released that meet your specified criteria.
Visit http://www.sparetickets.com.au for full info.
RE: AWAY tickets at $25 this weekend
Sat, 2 June 2001, 08:34 pmJustin Hammond wrote:
> ...cast PERTH shows with PERTH actors, they insist on bringing Melbourne or Sydney
> actors over. A great example of this is Glenn Elston's Australian Shakespeare
> Company in King's Park. Half the cast were from Over East, and WA actors were
> consigned to understudy roles, when the company would have saved a packet in living
> away from home wages by casting someone from Perth who would do the job just as well.
I agree largely with what you're saying but...
Away -
with Travis Cotton - raised and trained in Perth
A Midsummernight's Dream -
Puck, Titania, Demetrius (both of them), Lysander...actually the entire cast plus all the understudies, with the possible exception of Helena, were from Perth and/or trained here.
I am simply wondering, what on earth your definition of 'Perth' actors is? Some may have relocated to Sydney, but isn't it a little hypocritical to be annoyed with them for jumping at the chance to return to perform in their home town?
Amanda Chesterton
> ...cast PERTH shows with PERTH actors, they insist on bringing Melbourne or Sydney
> actors over. A great example of this is Glenn Elston's Australian Shakespeare
> Company in King's Park. Half the cast were from Over East, and WA actors were
> consigned to understudy roles, when the company would have saved a packet in living
> away from home wages by casting someone from Perth who would do the job just as well.
I agree largely with what you're saying but...
Away -
with Travis Cotton - raised and trained in Perth
A Midsummernight's Dream -
Puck, Titania, Demetrius (both of them), Lysander...actually the entire cast plus all the understudies, with the possible exception of Helena, were from Perth and/or trained here.
I am simply wondering, what on earth your definition of 'Perth' actors is? Some may have relocated to Sydney, but isn't it a little hypocritical to be annoyed with them for jumping at the chance to return to perform in their home town?
Amanda Chesterton
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