Performance Dates
13 Sept 2002 – 15 Sept 2002September 2002
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13, 14, 15 September
Details
AddressHackett Hall, Draper St (Off Underwood Ave) Floreat
Please Note: Sunday's performance starts at 7pm.
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THE LESSON by Eugene Ionesco, a comic drama, directed by Kurtis Crisafulli
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Eugene Ionesco's "The Lesson" starts out as a laughter-filled story about a professor and his new pupil, but it gradually becomes more perplexing until the dark, underlying message surfaces and it reaches its chilling climax.
BIG AL & THE MALTESE FALCON by Bernard Doyle, a melodrama, directed by Kerry Goode
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Can private eye, Sam Shovel, find the missing Falcon and protect Dorothy from Big Al? Or will unspeakable happenings happen at the Speakeasy?
THE ACTORÂ’S NIGHTMARE by Christopher Durang, a black comedy, directed by Dario Dalla Costa
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George (or is it Stanley?) finds himself on stage performing Private Lives, then Hamlet, then Endgame (or is it Happy Days?) and finally The Man for All Seasons. As he battles through each script, the other actors all assume that he is supposed to know what's going on. He finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into his nightmare. Will he wake up? Or, will he never escape?
http://redterra.net/playlovers/OneActs2002.htm
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THE LESSON by Eugene Ionesco, a comic drama, directed by Kurtis Crisafulli
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Eugene Ionesco's "The Lesson" starts out as a laughter-filled story about a professor and his new pupil, but it gradually becomes more perplexing until the dark, underlying message surfaces and it reaches its chilling climax.
BIG AL & THE MALTESE FALCON by Bernard Doyle, a melodrama, directed by Kerry Goode
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Can private eye, Sam Shovel, find the missing Falcon and protect Dorothy from Big Al? Or will unspeakable happenings happen at the Speakeasy?
THE ACTORÂ’S NIGHTMARE by Christopher Durang, a black comedy, directed by Dario Dalla Costa
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George (or is it Stanley?) finds himself on stage performing Private Lives, then Hamlet, then Endgame (or is it Happy Days?) and finally The Man for All Seasons. As he battles through each script, the other actors all assume that he is supposed to know what's going on. He finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into his nightmare. Will he wake up? Or, will he never escape?
http://redterra.net/playlovers/OneActs2002.htm
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.