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25 July 2003 – 26 July 2003July 2003
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Details
AddressRoleystone Theatre,587 Brookton Hwy.Roleystone
Four One Act PLays
2 Junior Productions
"Wings for a King"
"Confusion at the Castle"
with the World Premiere of the new WA play
"The Chair"
by Jacquie Overton
Who would think that weather beaten director's chair on a desolate beach would become the catalyst for changing the lives of four very different people - an aspiring writer, her agro teenage daughter, a stressed out lawyer and his distinguished Shakespearean actor father.
The relationships formed by these four people meeting for some brief moments in time becomes the central theme for 'The Chair' writeten by Jacqueline Overton of Armadale. This is her first foray into writing for the theatre. Jacqueline however is no stranger to the written word and has poetry published in two anthologies by the International Society of Poets and also in an Australian publication - 'Reflections of Tomorrow'. Two years ago, she attended the Society's conference in Washington DC. Recently two of her poems: 'Morning Walker' and 'The Warrior' were selected for recording on the international compilation CD entitled 'People in Poetry'.
Jacqueline has really enjoyed the challenge of writing a play and looks forward to seeing it performed. The actors who will b bringing 'The Chair' to life are: Kristen Twynam-Perkins, who has just finished directing the very successful musical 'Working'. Patrick Berry, well known at Roleystone Theatre. Patrick's most recent appearances have been in leading roles in 'The Fantasticks'Calamity jane'. Katherine John, who as well as an active Roleystone member has just completed 'The Tempest', her second production for the WA Youth Theatre. Rounding out the cast is John Thorpe. John is a long time member of the Perth male Voice Choir and this will be his second actinbg appearnce. he made his stage debut in 'Working'. Veronica Overton-Low will direct and the sound design is by Craig Skelton. 'The Chair' also has... a voice!!
Tickets $6.00 Friday
$12.00 Saturday including Fish & Chip Supper
Fourth play is Alan Ayckbourn's "Gosforth Fete"
2 Junior Productions
"Wings for a King"
"Confusion at the Castle"
with the World Premiere of the new WA play
"The Chair"
by Jacquie Overton
Who would think that weather beaten director's chair on a desolate beach would become the catalyst for changing the lives of four very different people - an aspiring writer, her agro teenage daughter, a stressed out lawyer and his distinguished Shakespearean actor father.
The relationships formed by these four people meeting for some brief moments in time becomes the central theme for 'The Chair' writeten by Jacqueline Overton of Armadale. This is her first foray into writing for the theatre. Jacqueline however is no stranger to the written word and has poetry published in two anthologies by the International Society of Poets and also in an Australian publication - 'Reflections of Tomorrow'. Two years ago, she attended the Society's conference in Washington DC. Recently two of her poems: 'Morning Walker' and 'The Warrior' were selected for recording on the international compilation CD entitled 'People in Poetry'.
Jacqueline has really enjoyed the challenge of writing a play and looks forward to seeing it performed. The actors who will b bringing 'The Chair' to life are: Kristen Twynam-Perkins, who has just finished directing the very successful musical 'Working'. Patrick Berry, well known at Roleystone Theatre. Patrick's most recent appearances have been in leading roles in 'The Fantasticks'Calamity jane'. Katherine John, who as well as an active Roleystone member has just completed 'The Tempest', her second production for the WA Youth Theatre. Rounding out the cast is John Thorpe. John is a long time member of the Perth male Voice Choir and this will be his second actinbg appearnce. he made his stage debut in 'Working'. Veronica Overton-Low will direct and the sound design is by Craig Skelton. 'The Chair' also has... a voice!!
Tickets $6.00 Friday
$12.00 Saturday including Fish & Chip Supper
Fourth play is Alan Ayckbourn's "Gosforth Fete"
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.