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6 Dec 2007 – 9 Dec 2007December 2007
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6, 7, 8, 9 December
Details
- Playwright
- Susan Vincent & Kerry Goode
- Director
- Susan Vincent & Kerry Goode
AddressHackett Hall, Draper Street, Floreat, 6014
Playlovers are proud to present Olde Tyme Music Hall Christmas Show, a Christmas review and music hall show devised and directed by Kerry Goode and Susan Vincent. Four shows of merriment, melodrama, madness and song commencing Thursday December 6, at Playlovers, Hackett Hall in Floreat.
Music hall is a form of British theatrical entertainment which was in its heyday between 1850 and 1960. It is a particular form of variety entertainment involving a mixture of popular song, comedy and specialty acts. British music hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term vaudeville referred to more lowbrow entertainment that would have been termed burlesque in the United States.
The show is ideal for a Christmas catch-up with friends and acquaintances, whilst enjoying the Olde Time Music Hall where you will roll with laughter during the madcap melodrama How Fanny Got It In The End, and be invited to jeer the villain, the dastardly Mr Peter Fry and cheer the heroine, the delectable Miss Marie Corrigan.
Playlovers are extremely honoured to have acquired the services of Mr Peter Fry as chairman for the night and he has some magic tricks up his sleeve.
With a cast of "familiar faces" at Playlovers, including David Young, Susan Vincent, Kerry Goode, Alan Bergin and Peter Shaw this should make for a night of innuendo, a touch of naughtiness and you may have to join in on the zany songs including a "Seven Old Ladies Locked in the Lavatory”, or sympathize with a "Bit of a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit".
The season runs December 6, 7, 8 and 9 with Saturday the 8th also being the annual Plovers Awards, the in-house awards for the shows presented throughout 2007 at Playlovers. Shows include Out of Order, Eurobeat, The Vagina Monologues, Fleeting Treats one act season, and Natural Causes.
Tickets are available through BOCS Ticketing 9484 1133 and Playlovers Bookings 0415 777 173, with Saturday 8 December only being sold through Playlovers. Tables of 10 with tickets at $35 each, includes a two course buffet dinner, with full bar facilities available.
Featuring: Peter Fry, Marie Corrigan, David Young, Susan Vincent, Kerry Goode, Alan Bergin and Peter Shaw.
On Line Bookings Link: http://www.bocsticketing.com.au/get_events_info.asp?id=UP_5164
Music hall is a form of British theatrical entertainment which was in its heyday between 1850 and 1960. It is a particular form of variety entertainment involving a mixture of popular song, comedy and specialty acts. British music hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term vaudeville referred to more lowbrow entertainment that would have been termed burlesque in the United States.
The show is ideal for a Christmas catch-up with friends and acquaintances, whilst enjoying the Olde Time Music Hall where you will roll with laughter during the madcap melodrama How Fanny Got It In The End, and be invited to jeer the villain, the dastardly Mr Peter Fry and cheer the heroine, the delectable Miss Marie Corrigan.
Playlovers are extremely honoured to have acquired the services of Mr Peter Fry as chairman for the night and he has some magic tricks up his sleeve.
With a cast of "familiar faces" at Playlovers, including David Young, Susan Vincent, Kerry Goode, Alan Bergin and Peter Shaw this should make for a night of innuendo, a touch of naughtiness and you may have to join in on the zany songs including a "Seven Old Ladies Locked in the Lavatory”, or sympathize with a "Bit of a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit".
The season runs December 6, 7, 8 and 9 with Saturday the 8th also being the annual Plovers Awards, the in-house awards for the shows presented throughout 2007 at Playlovers. Shows include Out of Order, Eurobeat, The Vagina Monologues, Fleeting Treats one act season, and Natural Causes.
Tickets are available through BOCS Ticketing 9484 1133 and Playlovers Bookings 0415 777 173, with Saturday 8 December only being sold through Playlovers. Tables of 10 with tickets at $35 each, includes a two course buffet dinner, with full bar facilities available.
Featuring: Peter Fry, Marie Corrigan, David Young, Susan Vincent, Kerry Goode, Alan Bergin and Peter Shaw.
On Line Bookings Link: http://www.bocsticketing.com.au/get_events_info.asp?id=UP_5164
Bookings
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