Performance Dates
10 Sept 2008 – 20 Sept 2008September 2008
10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20 September
Details
- Playwright
- LaVerne Kirton : Jean Oliver : Georges Feydeau : Freddy Frinton
- Director
- LaVerne Kirton : Lee Thompson : Jean-Marie Pasquier : David Green
Darlington Theatre Players at Marloo Theatre are proud to present a short play season.
The Mystery at Dunbar Mansion
Adapted and directed by LaVerne Kirton. A Youth Theatre production.
A handful of guests gather at a country mansion for a social weekend. Included in the house party is the famous Inspector Wallingford and unfortunately wherever he goes confusion and mystery seem to follow.
A wet and stormy night sets the scene for a most surprising discovery and the Inspector does his best, in very trying circumstances, to uncover the mystery at Dunbar Mansion.
Featuring: Jesse Wood, Lleuwyn Taylor, Tim Presant, Harrison MacLennan, Alex Waller, Stacey Gay, Kathy Bandarian-Jackson, Jayden Payne
Pay Cisca Manetti
by Jean Oliver. Directed by Lee Thompson.
An Australian story: not really a drama, not really a comedy. More a snapshot of life in a Melbourne suburb in the mid 60s. A migrant Italian family tries to cope with life in a new country and to feel that they belong. Then the school community becomes involved with them…
Featuring: Richard Coleman, Tracey Myhill, Michael Haynes, Georgia Wilson, Ann Hopwell, Carol Skelton, Marjorie DeCaux, Rosemary Mowbray. .
The Boor Hug
A French farce by Georges Feydeau. Directed by Jean-Marie Pasquier
Set in the late 1800s, Casimir must end his relationship with Mimi to marry the daughter of his Godmother who stutters and is filthy rich. He also has to replace his maid and brings in Flugel, a German valet, from the border of the Alsace countryside. Flugel is a simple and pure soul whose unbelievable blundering causes the total collapse of Casimir’s wedding plans to the delight of Mimi.
Featuring: Michael Haynes, Lisa Skrypichayko, Ted Simpson, Sallie Ketteringham.
and
Freddy Frinton's
Dinner For One
Directed by David Green.
Miss Sophie wants to celebrate her 90th birthday with her friends: Sir Toby, Admiral Von Schneider, Mr. Pommeroy, and Mr. Winterbottom. There is only one problem…Miss Sophie has outlived all her invited guests. Not to let that stop a good party, her butler James is required to do the toasts (and drinking) for each missing party member; all this while serving dinner and avoiding the rug.
Featuring: Veronica Fourie and Ray Egan.
All shows at 7.30pm. Doors and Bar open 7.00pm
Websites: www.marlootheatre.com or www.tazentertainment.com.au
Bookings
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