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Old Mill Theatre - 2013 seasons

Sat, 15 Dec 2012, 07:05 pm
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The Old Mill Theatre's seasons for 2013 have been announced: February 1-16 Secret Bridesmaids’ Business Written by Elizabeth Coleman Directed by Mary Wolfla (this play has been cast and is currently in rehearsal) April 5-20 No Bed of Roses Written and directed by Noel O’Neill June 1-15 Born Yesterday Directed by Noel O’Neill and Maree Grayden August 2-17 The Conversation Written by David Williamson Directed by Brendan Ellis September 27-October 5 One-Act Play Season Details to be confirmed (dates provisional) November 29-December 14 Snow White and The Seven Dwarves Directed by Neroli Burton Musical director: Justin Freind From the first 2013 season onwards, ticket prices will $25, $20 concession for standard plays and $30, $25 concession for musicals (to be confirmed). The increase has been deemed necessary due to a number of rising costs. While the Old Mill tries to keep to the advertised program, it is sometimes necessary to alter productions and occasionally dates – please check with the theatre or www.oldmilltheatre.com.au before making any bookings.

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forestofcheemSat, 15 Dec 2012, 07:05 pm
The Old Mill Theatre's seasons for 2013 have been announced: February 1-16 Secret Bridesmaids’ Business Written by Elizabeth Coleman Directed by Mary Wolfla (this play has been cast and is currently in rehearsal) April 5-20 No Bed of Roses Written and directed by Noel O’Neill June 1-15 Born Yesterday Directed by Noel O’Neill and Maree Grayden August 2-17 The Conversation Written by David Williamson Directed by Brendan Ellis September 27-October 5 One-Act Play Season Details to be confirmed (dates provisional) November 29-December 14 Snow White and The Seven Dwarves Directed by Neroli Burton Musical director: Justin Freind From the first 2013 season onwards, ticket prices will $25, $20 concession for standard plays and $30, $25 concession for musicals (to be confirmed). The increase has been deemed necessary due to a number of rising costs. While the Old Mill tries to keep to the advertised program, it is sometimes necessary to alter productions and occasionally dates – please check with the theatre or www.oldmilltheatre.com.au before making any bookings.
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