Man of La Mancha
Tony Award winning musical Man of La Mancha written by Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion is a remarkable show and one of the great theatre successes of our time.
Tony Award winning musical Man of La Mancha written by Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion is a remarkable show and one of the great theatre successes of our time.
What do you leave behind after death?
In Vi’s case, there’s a ward-robe full of dresses and three daughters – each with their own version of the events of their childhood.
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This play reading was directed by our new committee member Gigi Jeffers. The play was written especially for this event by her son; definitely a St Jude’s Players family theatre experience.
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This riotous farce is set in a dilapidated Victorian three-storey country house, reputedly a former bordello and said to be haunted by a deceased prostitute.
The Importance of Being Earnest is classic Oscar Wilde at his wittiest best. Last year David Suchet played Lady Bracknell in London and this year Andrew Clark will be playing Lady Bracknell in Adelaide – you won’t want to miss it.
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In her beach house in the Hamptons, celebrated writer Rose Stern stands at a crossroads: she hasn’t written anything in years and money is getting short. Her former lover, literary lion Walsh McLaren, offers her an opportunity to re-gain her fame and fortune.
David Henry Hwang’s beautiful, heartrending play was winner of a 1988 Tony Award for Best Play and nominated for the 1989 Pulitzer Prize.
‘Calendar Girls’ was first a movie and then adapted for the stage. It won the ‘What’s On Stage’ Award for Best New Comedy 2010.
One of the funniest and longest-running comedy/farces ever to hit London’s West End stage!
A unique piece of storytelling by Andrew Bovell, set against the vastness of the Australian landscape and a dramatically changing climate
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