Community Theatre

Richmond Sings 60 years of Magical Musicals

In 60 Years of Magical Musicals, Richmond Players (NSW) promise their selection from musicals will keep your toes tapping whilst you sing along in the party atmosphere during November 2013.

This little story, provided by the company, based on the song titles, provides an appetizer for this evening of Theatre Restaurant.

Three Generations Make Night Music a Family Affair

Rarely does a production cater for three generations of performers from the one family, let alone with the performance craft and talent to match, but this is just what is set to happen when Adelaide’s The Hills Musical Company stages its November 2013 production, the popular Sondheim classic A Little Night Music.

Performers (and family members) Myfanwy May, Bronwen James and Georgia James will play grandmother, mother and daughter for the first time onstage.

West Side Story: Gang Musical for Inner Brisbane

Queensland Musical Theatre presents the milestone musical-drama West Side Story 
(book by Arthur Laurents,
music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim) from
 November 6 - 10 at Schonell Theatre, University of Queensland.

Two New Comedies from Perth Playwright

Prolific Perth playwright Johnny Grim’s latest two plays, Schoolies and Thick and Thin, come to life at Belmont’s Latvian Centre in November, in a short play season that also includes Eugene Ionesco’s The Bald Prima Donna, presented by ARENAarts and Grim’s own A lad in sane productions.

Schoolies, which I’m also directing,is a fun play that pokes a stick at the sometimes changing values – depending on how the wind blows – of large institutions,” Grim said.

Return to the Original Magic of Peter Pan

PIRATES, Indians, mermaids, sword fights, crocodiles and fairies will come together this November and December as Roleystone Theatre (WA) brings the original stage version of Peter Pan to life.

Written by JM Barrie and directed by Paul Treasure, the play follows the storyline as featured in the film Finding Neverland – all versions of Peter Pan spring from this account.

“If anything, it’s possibly a little bit more gruesome than we’re used to, just like a good kids’ story should be,” Treasure said.

Adelaide Set to Approve: A Chorus of Disapproval

Adelaide’s St Jude’s Players are closing a very successful 2013 with the  intricate and funny Ayckbourn play A Chorus of Disapproval from November 14, 2013.

No one but Alan Ayckbourn could blend two theatrical productions together and come out with a successful recipe for comedy, yet Ayckbourn did just that when he wrote A Chorus of Disapproval.

Boston Marriage for Adelaide

In 1999 Pulitzer prize-winning playwright David Mamet conquered new territory with Boston Marriage, a provocative comedy about intimacy and conflict between two women.

Adelaide is in for a treat, because Butterfly Theatre, in conjunction with Burnside Players, will present Boston Marriage as part of the November Feast Festival.

Songs Back to the Eras

Set in different eras, from the 1950s to the 1990s, with songs from Patsy Cline, Elton  John, The Rolling Stones, Whitney Hoston and more, Songs Back to the Eras  is written and directed by Michael Brealey, a 17 year old with a passion for musical theatre and storytelling. He has gained a diploma in musical theatre and is working towards to go to uni to study a Bachelor of creative arts majoring in Drama and Music.

Will Phoenix Ensemble go The Full Monty?

Phoenix Ensemble is set to present the musical version of The Full Monty in November 2013.

Antiques Decorate Gaslight in Style

Patrick Hamilton’s chilling Victorian psychological thriller Gaslight is the final production for 2013 for the Centenary Theatre Group (Queensland), opening on 2 November.

This classic thriller, set in Victorian London, was first produced in 1938 and later filmed twice, in Britain and in the USA. Ingrid Bergman won an Oscar for her portrayal of Bella Manningham in the latter version.

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