Red Dwarf II - one week to go!
Mon, 29 Mar 2004, 10:43 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Red Dwarf II - one week to go!
Mon, 29 Mar 2004, 10:43 amBlak Yak Theatre's current production, "Red Dwarf II - Kryten", has been getting rave responses from audiences at the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre. Now, for one week only, we're moving the show to Perth's time zone and longitude. Four performances will be staged at the Maylands Sunroom.
The Maylands Sunroom is five minutes away from the the Graham Farmer Fwy and Northbridge Tunnel, and is located at the corner of Whatley Cres and Sixth Ave. This week's performances are on Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 8pm (March 31, April 1, 2 & 3). Tickets are $15 or $12 concession and can be reserved by phoning 0500 52 52 59.
The Maylands Sunroom is a smaller venue than the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre. As such, bookings for Friday and Saturday's performances are getting quite heavy, although there are still plenty of good seats for Wed and Thurs.
Once again, "Red Dwarf II - Kryten" is a sequel to Blak Yak's award-winning 2002 production, "Red Dwarf", and is based upon the popular BBC comedy sci-fi TV series. It's a laugh-a-minute show with more technical effects than you can shake a stick at. "Othello" has now finished, "Conundrum" is yet to begin, and if you can't get tickets to "Beautiful Thing" then you've really got no excuse to miss it. See you there!
JB
The Maylands Sunroom is five minutes away from the the Graham Farmer Fwy and Northbridge Tunnel, and is located at the corner of Whatley Cres and Sixth Ave. This week's performances are on Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 8pm (March 31, April 1, 2 & 3). Tickets are $15 or $12 concession and can be reserved by phoning 0500 52 52 59.
The Maylands Sunroom is a smaller venue than the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre. As such, bookings for Friday and Saturday's performances are getting quite heavy, although there are still plenty of good seats for Wed and Thurs.
Once again, "Red Dwarf II - Kryten" is a sequel to Blak Yak's award-winning 2002 production, "Red Dwarf", and is based upon the popular BBC comedy sci-fi TV series. It's a laugh-a-minute show with more technical effects than you can shake a stick at. "Othello" has now finished, "Conundrum" is yet to begin, and if you can't get tickets to "Beautiful Thing" then you've really got no excuse to miss it. See you there!
JB
Walter PlingeMon, 29 Mar 2004, 10:43 am
Blak Yak Theatre's current production, "Red Dwarf II - Kryten", has been getting rave responses from audiences at the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre. Now, for one week only, we're moving the show to Perth's time zone and longitude. Four performances will be staged at the Maylands Sunroom.
The Maylands Sunroom is five minutes away from the the Graham Farmer Fwy and Northbridge Tunnel, and is located at the corner of Whatley Cres and Sixth Ave. This week's performances are on Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 8pm (March 31, April 1, 2 & 3). Tickets are $15 or $12 concession and can be reserved by phoning 0500 52 52 59.
The Maylands Sunroom is a smaller venue than the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre. As such, bookings for Friday and Saturday's performances are getting quite heavy, although there are still plenty of good seats for Wed and Thurs.
Once again, "Red Dwarf II - Kryten" is a sequel to Blak Yak's award-winning 2002 production, "Red Dwarf", and is based upon the popular BBC comedy sci-fi TV series. It's a laugh-a-minute show with more technical effects than you can shake a stick at. "Othello" has now finished, "Conundrum" is yet to begin, and if you can't get tickets to "Beautiful Thing" then you've really got no excuse to miss it. See you there!
JB
The Maylands Sunroom is five minutes away from the the Graham Farmer Fwy and Northbridge Tunnel, and is located at the corner of Whatley Cres and Sixth Ave. This week's performances are on Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 8pm (March 31, April 1, 2 & 3). Tickets are $15 or $12 concession and can be reserved by phoning 0500 52 52 59.
The Maylands Sunroom is a smaller venue than the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre. As such, bookings for Friday and Saturday's performances are getting quite heavy, although there are still plenty of good seats for Wed and Thurs.
Once again, "Red Dwarf II - Kryten" is a sequel to Blak Yak's award-winning 2002 production, "Red Dwarf", and is based upon the popular BBC comedy sci-fi TV series. It's a laugh-a-minute show with more technical effects than you can shake a stick at. "Othello" has now finished, "Conundrum" is yet to begin, and if you can't get tickets to "Beautiful Thing" then you've really got no excuse to miss it. See you there!
JB