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Trinity

Fri, 24 Aug 2001, 11:25 am
Walter Plinge2 posts in thread
Well the Trinity One Act Season Opened last night at the Irish Club to a packed house! (Despite the storms)
This is the first time that all three Irish Theatre Companies have joined together under the one roof, and the atmosphere, spirit and Irish Craic is filling the house and spilling out onto the streets!
Dont miss this truly wonderful experience.
The night consisits of three plays:

THE POTATO EATERS
Presented by The Studio
Written & Directed by Noel O'Neill
Comedy

NO LOVE LOST
Presented by The Irish Theatre Players
Written and Directed by Patrick Abbott
Drama

NONE THE WISER
Presented by Celtic Circle
Witten by Anthony Booth
Directed by Angela Padley
Comedy

Two of our plays are wirtten by local writers. No longer are Irish One Acts about the trials and hardships of days gone by, these plays are current, relevant and about the Ireland of today. "Not all change is good, you cant even give change over the bar" - The Potato Eaters

August 24 8pm, August 25 8:30 pm, August 26 2:00pm
August 30,31 8pm
Bookings on 9367 6026
Tickets $12/10 conc
THE IRISH CLUB, 61 Townshend Rd, Subiaco.

See you there!

Catherine McStravick
The Studio



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Walter PlingeFri, 24 Aug 2001, 11:25 am
Well the Trinity One Act Season Opened last night at the Irish Club to a packed house! (Despite the storms)
This is the first time that all three Irish Theatre Companies have joined together under the one roof, and the atmosphere, spirit and Irish Craic is filling the house and spilling out onto the streets!
Dont miss this truly wonderful experience.
The night consisits of three plays:

THE POTATO EATERS
Presented by The Studio
Written & Directed by Noel O'Neill
Comedy

NO LOVE LOST
Presented by The Irish Theatre Players
Written and Directed by Patrick Abbott
Drama

NONE THE WISER
Presented by Celtic Circle
Witten by Anthony Booth
Directed by Angela Padley
Comedy

Two of our plays are wirtten by local writers. No longer are Irish One Acts about the trials and hardships of days gone by, these plays are current, relevant and about the Ireland of today. "Not all change is good, you cant even give change over the bar" - The Potato Eaters

August 24 8pm, August 25 8:30 pm, August 26 2:00pm
August 30,31 8pm
Bookings on 9367 6026
Tickets $12/10 conc
THE IRISH CLUB, 61 Townshend Rd, Subiaco.

See you there!

Catherine McStravick
The Studio



Walter PlingeFri, 24 Aug 2001, 07:48 pm

RE: Trinity

"Two of our plays are written by local writers. No longer are Irish One Acts about the trials and hardships of days gone by, these plays are current, relevant and about the Ireland of today. "Not all change is good, you cant even give change over the bar" - The Potato Eaters"

Well Catherine, four of us braved the storms last night and went along to the 'Trinity'. It was well worth the trip. What a night! You impress me more and more each time I see you perform. Almost a full house and I was sure the old chap in front of me was going to die laughing.......Are groups insured against killing members of the audience?
This season at the Irish Club HAS to be the best I've seen in 10 years. You'll laugh 'til it hurts at the two comedies and be deeply moved by the gritty piece on drug dealing thugs which although set in Dublin's rough north side, could be set in any tough suburb.
Well done to all involved. Some of Perth's finest are featured in all three plays. The dodgiest looking nuns I ever saw are on the loose so be warned!! Was that REALLY Pat Golding under that 'Mother Superior' habit?????
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