Community Theatre

Bell, Book and Candle Bewitching Brisbane

Gillian is a witch who falls in love with her neighbour, Shep. She uses her magic powers to meet Shep but witches who fall in love with humans lose their powers. What will Gillian do?

Partly the inspiration for the hit television show, Bewitched Nash Theatre’s production of Bell, Book & Candle by John Van Druten features Aaron Bernard as Shep, Nikki McCrea as Gillian, Andrew Whitmore as Nicky, Sandra Harman as Queenie, Stewart Kirkland as Sidney, and Vincent as Pyewacket.

Bedroom Farce Antics for Redcliffe

In the manner of British farces, the story-line of Alan Ayckbourn’s Bedroom Farce is manic.

Ernest and Delia go out to dinner to celebrate their wedding anniversary. When this is a failure they return home and prepare to celebrate with pilchards on toast in bed.

Malcolm and Kate are preparing a house-warming party:  Nick and Jan have been invited to this but Nick has hurt his back and prepares to rest quietly in bed.

Koorliny Arts Centre 2014 Season

In what might be the country's first 2014 Season Launch, Koorliny Arts Centre, in Kwinana (WA) announced its 2014 line up at a well attended ceremony on the 12th of July.

Guests included the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, many City of Kwinana Councillors, local politicians, managers of other Arts Centres, Koorliny's sponsors and members of the WA Independent Theatre community.

Nude Scene the Easy Part in Calendar Girls

In Calendar Girls, playing at Limelight Theatre (WA) during August, members of the local Women’s Institute in Yorkshire (similar to Australia’s Country Women’s Association) decide to make a nude calendar to raise funds for the local hospital after one of their husbands dies from leukaemia.

Based on a true story, Calendar Girls  was originally an award-winning 2003 film with Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, before Tim Firth adapted it for the stage in 2008.

Woody Allen Comedy Warms Up Winter Nights

Despite the Winter hibernation that grips the Southern Highlands this time of year, Highlands Theatre Group (Mittagong, NSW) promises that the laughs will make it well worth coming out for in their production of Woody Allen play Don’t Drink The Water.

Boy’s Own Mcbeth Rocks Marrickville

A classic Aussie rock musical is being updated by a young theatre company in Sydney for a July season.

Boy’s Own Mcbeth by Grahame (Aunty Jack) Bond and Jim Burnett toured Australia for two years back in the early 1980s and even had an outing in Los Angeles.

The star is Terry Shakespeare. He really is the school old boy. At 32 he’s been in year 12 for 16 years and his two children Dopey and SS are in the same class. But he’s not silly - it’s all a tax dodge.

Contemporary 12 Angry Men for Phoenix Ensemble

Phoenix Ensemble will explore morality, conscience and human nature in a contemporary re-imagining of the classic play, 12 Angry Men, over four weekends at the boutique Pavilion Theatre in Beenleigh (S.E. Queensland) from 26 July, 2013.

The award-winning play is set in a jury room where 12 men must determine the guilt or innocence of a 19 year-old man. At the beginning, they have a nearly unanimous decision of guilty, with a single dissenter who then sets about sowing a seed of reasonable doubt.

BIG HAIR for Jessica and Michele in Pro-Am HAIRSPRAY with Jon English

Packemin Productions has built a reputation of late for staging Pro-Am musical theatre on the grand scale at Parramatta’s Riverside Theatre. In July 2013, they stage Hairspray, following on from the success of Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oliver!, and their sell-out season of The Wizard of Oz earlier this year.

Bugs for Kids of all ages these holidays

DON’T let the kids bug you these school holidays – bug them instead (in a good way, of course).

Squisher and Squasher: The Great Bug Hunt is an interactive and educational children's show at the Old Mill Theatre (South Perth) this July, featuring lots of singing, dancing and general silliness that both kids and adults can enjoy.

Written and directed by Emma Davis, the story follows the two gardeners Squisher and Squasher who work in Princess Charlotte's royal garden.

A Conversation: Confronting David Williamson Play

David Williamson’s A Conversation plays at South Perth’s Old Mill Theatre from August 2. The second play in Williamson’s Jack Manning trilogy – A Conversation explores the use of “community conferencing”, a process where an offender and his victim discuss the perpetrator’s actions and attempt to find a resolution.

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