Community Theatre

Community Theatre Seasons 2021

After COVID-19 decimated 2020 Community Theatre seasons, many companies are now cautiously announcing their plans for 2021 – in some cases it’s a whole season, in others just a first production.

Many companies are re-scheduling postponed shows, while others are offering new programming, or a mix of both.

Following the lifting of lockdowns, Queensland and Western Australian companies were first back on the boards, but productions are now being mounted or planned everywhere, with precautions in place including socially distanced audiences and performances.

Castle Hill Players Return in 2021 with Things I Know to be True

Castle Hill Players return in Feb 2021, resuming from its Covid-interrupted 2020 season with Andrew Bovell’s entertaining Aussie play Things I Know to be True.

Terry Pratchett’s Monstrous Regiment Marches on Roleystone

THINGS aren’t always quite what they appear to be in Roleystone Theatre’s December 2020 production of Terry Pratchett’s Monstrous Regiment. 

Feel-good Christmas romp for Harbour Theatre

CHRISTMAS is coming early this year at Harbour Theatre in WA with ’Twas The Night Before Christmas, written by Ken Ludwig and directed by Jane Sherwood, which follows the story of why Santa forgot to visit Emily and her friend Amos the mouse the previous year. 

Peter Pan Never Gets Old in Perth

MAGIC, pirates, fairies and other fantastical creatures come together during November and December 2020 at Limelight Theatre (WA) in their production of Peter Pan. 

40-year Family Feud Erupts on Stage in Full Circle

SKELETONS come tumbling out of the closet at a wedding in the November / December 2020 production at Stirling Theatre (WA).

Never Too Late for Romance at Melville Theatre

ARE you ever too old to fall in love? 

COVID Safe Theatre

Stage Whispers correspondent Kimberley Shaw has attended more than 30 productions in WA since theatre returned in that state. She reports on how theatres are managing.

While much of Australian theatre patiently awaits to return, Western Australian school, community, pro-am and professional theatre is tentatively returning - but what does it look like and how does it work?

Reprise of Interrupted Don’t Dress for Dinner at Cronulla

Following the NSW Government’s directive in March this year that all non-essential gatherings of 100 people were banned, Arts Theatre Cronulla was unable to proceed with the remaining planned performances of Don’t Dress for Dinner and the theatre was literally plunged into darkness, with the set being mothballed. 

Theatre management is now very excited to be able to reprise the show for a limited number of performances from 13-28 November. There will be ten shows in total, including two Sunday matinees.

Comedy Embraces Magic of Wizard School

YOU may know of a certain boy wizard who went to wizard school for seven years – but do you know the story of The Puffs, who happened to be there too? 

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