Award winning director, Nicola Bond, has chosen a wonderful cast who have given their all to this play. They have extracted every funny situation and given the best possible delivery. There is a running (tedious) joke about the student travellers and brushes, hence the name of the café being Brosse (French for brush).
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Hound of the Baskervilles
Your smile muscles will be exhausted. Try not to miss this play and it is for all of the family (over 10 yrs).
The Townspeople and the Plague
‘The Townspeople and the Plague’ is a madcap, absurdist play written by Anthony K. J. Smith, a Murdoch philosophy student
A Streetcar named Desire
‘A Streetcar named Desire’, winner of four Oscars, was written by Thomas Lanier ‘Tennessee’ Williams lll, his first Pulitzer Prize
Beach
A fascinating storyline that held the interest throughout. This second year took on a difficult script and won hands down. Extra special.
Hair
‘Hair’, the famous musical of the sixties by Gerome Ragni and James Rado with music by Galt MacDermot, returns to
‘Sex and Sensuality 2 – The Second Cumming, a monologue night,’
‘Sex and Sensuality 2 – The Second Cumming, a monologue night,’ is specially presented for S.H.A.G Week. It is the latest
‘Subscription to Love’
‘Subscription to Love’ is a new, locally written work by 22 years old, William Dunlop. The Playlovers Theatre Group is
‘Laying the Ghost’
‘Laying the Ghost’ is a romantic comedy written by Simon Williams. Williams is probably best known for his portrayal of
‘A Doll’s House’
‘A Doll’s House’ is a classic by Norwegian, Henrik Ibsen, and was first performed at Christmas 1879 in Copenhagen. This