Nunsense
Fri, 19 Feb 1999, 11:49 amGeorge1 post in thread
Nunsense
Fri, 19 Feb 1999, 11:49 amEMAILNOTICES>noKADS first full length musical will open on April 7th and already tickets are starting to sell. Tickets will be available from our usual outlet, Nightingale Pharmacy, Kalamunda 9293 2621 from March 2nd but special group booking can be arranged now by ringing Hillary on 9291 9429. For those of you who always complain that you do not like to come up to the Hills at night we are doing a special charity matinee at the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre on Sunday April 11th at 2:00 p.m.. Terry and I have saved 50 tickets for our theatre friends, these are available, @ $15 each by ringing George or Terry on 9293 4746, you will miss the intamcy of our little theatre but you will get a good show at a reasonable price.If you enjoy the humour of The Vicar of Dibley and Sister Act you will adore Dan Goggins Nunsense. The author, Dan Goggins, spent a lot of his life around nuns, and most of his experiences left wonderful memories. He was moved to write Nunsense because he wanted to share what he knew to be the humour of the nun. Each of the Little Sisters of Hoboken
GeorgeFri, 19 Feb 1999, 11:49 am
EMAILNOTICES>noKADS first full length musical will open on April 7th and already tickets are starting to sell. Tickets will be available from our usual outlet, Nightingale Pharmacy, Kalamunda 9293 2621 from March 2nd but special group booking can be arranged now by ringing Hillary on 9291 9429. For those of you who always complain that you do not like to come up to the Hills at night we are doing a special charity matinee at the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre on Sunday April 11th at 2:00 p.m.. Terry and I have saved 50 tickets for our theatre friends, these are available, @ $15 each by ringing George or Terry on 9293 4746, you will miss the intamcy of our little theatre but you will get a good show at a reasonable price.If you enjoy the humour of The Vicar of Dibley and Sister Act you will adore Dan Goggins Nunsense. The author, Dan Goggins, spent a lot of his life around nuns, and most of his experiences left wonderful memories. He was moved to write Nunsense because he wanted to share what he knew to be the humour of the nun. Each of the Little Sisters of Hoboken