The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband
Tue, 15 Dec 1998, 01:35 pmWalter Plinge5 posts in thread
The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband
Tue, 15 Dec 1998, 01:35 pmI was most impressed with Wembley Theatres except from this play, presented at the Finleys.I would love to know who is the playwright, and where i may be able to get a copy of the script.If Wembley present it again in 1999, I'll definatly be there to see it.As a Theatre who perform mostly English comedys, I am unsure of the avenues to go to find "different" plays for our members to perfrom.Any suggestion???Sue ThomasAcorn Theatre
Walter PlingeTue, 15 Dec 1998, 01:35 pm
I was most impressed with Wembley Theatres except from this play, presented at the Finleys.I would love to know who is the playwright, and where i may be able to get a copy of the script.If Wembley present it again in 1999, I'll definatly be there to see it.As a Theatre who perform mostly English comedys, I am unsure of the avenues to go to find "different" plays for our members to perfrom.Any suggestion???Sue ThomasAcorn Theatre
Walter PlingeTue, 15 Dec 1998, 02:39 pm
Re: The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband
Wanneroo Repatory will be performing 'Bullshot Crummond' - a very English comedy at Limelight Theatre in February (the 11th onwards, I think). If you've seen the movie, you'll know it's extremely fast and funny...
Walter PlingeTue, 15 Dec 1998, 02:39 pm
Re: The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband
Wanneroo Repatory will be performing 'Bullshot Crummond' - a very Edglish comedy at Limelight Theatre in February (the 11th onwards, I think). If you've seen the movie, you'll know it's extremely fast and funny...
GeorgeTue, 15 Dec 1998, 05:42 pm
Re: Australian Plays
SueYou could try one of the following:Full House PromotionsPO Box 284Noosa HeadsQueensland 4567orCurrency Presshttp://www.currency.com.auorThe Australian Script centrewww.peg.apc.org/~scriptcentGood luckGeorge>> I was most impressed with Wembley Theatres except from this play,> presented at the Finleys.> I would love to know who is the playwright, and where i may be> able to get a copy of the script.> If Wembley present it again in 1999, I'll definatly be there> to see it.> As a Theatre who perform mostly English comedys, I am unsure> of the avenues to go to find "different" plays for our members> to perfrom.> Any suggestion???> Sue Thomas> Acorn Theatre
Grant MalcolmWed, 16 Dec 1998, 01:08 pm
Re: Australian Plays
Hi Sue,George's suggestions are excellent.You might also try some of the very local product. Contact the WA Playwrights Consortium "Stages".196 Oxford Street Leederville9201 1168 or fax 9201 1169The Alexander Library has a fine collection of scripts as does the library at Mt Lawley campus of Edith Cowan Uni (where the Academy of Performing Arts is). Both libraries have "production sets" with multiple copies of some plays for performance purposes. There are borrowing restrictions tho'.CheersGrant