Performance Dates
15 Sept 2005 – 1 Oct 2005September 2005
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1 October
Details
- Playwright
- Tobsha Learner
- Director
- Sally Putnam
AddressPromethean Theatre, 116 Grote Street Adelaide
A supermarket cashier hears the voice of God through her cash register and overnight the use-by date goes fresh on an old tin of tuna.
Is it a miracle?
As a result, Immaculata Santini is exploited by her boss as her cash register becomes a shrine and her life is changed forever.
Top author Tobsha Learner has crafted a delightful comedy, which takes the everyday and illuminates it with a touch of magic.
The play also has a great message: miracles can occur at any time, in any place, all we need is a little belief in ourselves.
We know youÂ’ll enjoy this unusual, funny and moving story, directed by Sally Putnam and starring some of AdelaideÂ’s most experienced actors.
Helen Geoffreys plays Immaculata and Waiata Tahau plays Pearl, who personifies wisdom and spirituality. Mixed Salad co-founder, Dave Simms, who won acclaim for his role as Andrew Crocker-Harris in The Browning Version, plays unhappy Irish priest, Father OÂ’Brien.
Miracles also sees the return of three other cast members from The Browning Version – Jonathan Webb, Joanne Sutton and Angus Henderson.
Michael Allen takes on the role of shifty supermarket owner Clive, with Theresa Dolman as his wife, Ida. Ruth is played by Ebony Sciberras and Hannah Moore plays Sparks, a feisty teenage checkout chick.
What if miracles were on special offer at your supermarket?
Early shows on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 6.30pm
Is it a miracle?
As a result, Immaculata Santini is exploited by her boss as her cash register becomes a shrine and her life is changed forever.
Top author Tobsha Learner has crafted a delightful comedy, which takes the everyday and illuminates it with a touch of magic.
The play also has a great message: miracles can occur at any time, in any place, all we need is a little belief in ourselves.
We know youÂ’ll enjoy this unusual, funny and moving story, directed by Sally Putnam and starring some of AdelaideÂ’s most experienced actors.
Helen Geoffreys plays Immaculata and Waiata Tahau plays Pearl, who personifies wisdom and spirituality. Mixed Salad co-founder, Dave Simms, who won acclaim for his role as Andrew Crocker-Harris in The Browning Version, plays unhappy Irish priest, Father OÂ’Brien.
Miracles also sees the return of three other cast members from The Browning Version – Jonathan Webb, Joanne Sutton and Angus Henderson.
Michael Allen takes on the role of shifty supermarket owner Clive, with Theresa Dolman as his wife, Ida. Ruth is played by Ebony Sciberras and Hannah Moore plays Sparks, a feisty teenage checkout chick.
What if miracles were on special offer at your supermarket?
Early shows on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 6.30pm
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.