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Stage Left Theatre Troupe Goldfields WA Inc.
"Brother's and Sisters" : "Reporter Gone Mad" : "Vicar of Dibley - The Arrival"

"Brother's and Sisters" : "Reporter Gone Mad" : "Vicar of Dibley - The Arrival"

13 June 2008 – 12 July 2008

8pm

Performance Dates

13 June 2008 – 12 July 2008

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Details

Playwright
Julian Canny & Zach Hawke : "JT" John Taylor : Richard Curtis & Paul Mayhew-Archer
Director
Julian Canny & Zach Hawke : "JT" John Taylor : Marie Molloy
Addresssee above
A Three Course Evening of Theatre

"Brothers and Sisters"
A Comedy written and directed by Julian Canny & Zach Hawke
This comedy tells the tale of a babbling group of nuns and monks
who are battling it out for much-needed finances.
Their determination takes them to extreme lengths – including having to appear on a bizarre TV game show
hosted by the radical Bishop Springer, whose futuristic ideas are well at odds with the traditions of the Catholic Church.
Starring: Marie Barnfield, Natalie Dowd, Joanne Aperios, Andrew Smith and Kevin Blair.

"Reporter Gone Mad"
A Comedy written and directed by 'JT' John Taylor
The story of a TV news anchorman whose life is in disarray.
His wife, children and mistress are all abandoning him, his colleague is deceiving him and
then he discovers his contract is about to expire and won’t be renewed for another term.
The only way he can achieved a redundancy payout is if the network fires him,
so he sets about doing every zany crazy and improbable thing to make that happen.
Starring: Andrew Smith, Julian Canny, Darren Jonker,
Beccy Forster, Melissa Watson and Natasha Harslett.

"Vicar of Dibley - The Arrival"
A Comedy by Richard Curtis & Paul Mayhew-Archer
Directed by Marie Molloy
The first episode of the series “The Vicar of Dibley” called “The Arrival”.
The scene is set in the little village of Dibley as the parishioners await the arrival of their new vicar, following the recent death of their elderly incumbent.
They are expecting a “balding man with a beard, a big bible and bad breath”
instead they get Geraldine Grainger – “A babe with a bobcut and a big bosom!”
Starring: Janet Moore, Kevin Blair, John Rees, Owen Hinton, Phil van Oyen,
John Taylor (JT), Lisa van Oyen and Joanne Aperios.

Performance Dates:
June 13 & 20 - JPC Drama Hall, Kalgoorlie
June 14 - Town Hall, Coolgardie
June 21 - Badminton Hall, Kambalda
July 12 - Bijou Theatre, Esperance

Tickets:
Online: $15 Adult $7 Conc
At the door: Adult $17.50 Conc $9.50

Bookings:
Online www.wowkal.com
or at the door

Bookings

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