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- Playwright
- Bertolt Brecht
- Director
- Maeliosa Stafford
- Tickets
- Adults $17 / Concession $9 / Schools $11
- Phone
- 9852 5778
- Bookings
- Peter Fleming
AddressThe Playhouse, UWS, Second Avenue, Kingswood
HURRY! FINAL WEEK!
A Rare Brecht. Of special interest to Australians as it is based on George Farquhar's "The Recruiting Officer", the first play ever to be performed in Sydney.
Under the direction of Maeliosa Stafford, who directed the successful production of "The Cripple of Innishman" at Sydney Theatre Company and former Artistic Director and Actor of the Druid Treatre Company in Ireland, this production brings its own style to the text, using influences from Restoration Comedy to the socialist rock Billy Bragg and of course Brecht!
A Special Schools Matinee is also avalible at:
10:30 on Wednesday May 30
For Further Enquires or Bookings for "Trumpets & Drums" or Theatre Nepean's 2001 Graduation Season, please call: 9852 5778
A Rare Brecht. Of special interest to Australians as it is based on George Farquhar's "The Recruiting Officer", the first play ever to be performed in Sydney.
Under the direction of Maeliosa Stafford, who directed the successful production of "The Cripple of Innishman" at Sydney Theatre Company and former Artistic Director and Actor of the Druid Treatre Company in Ireland, this production brings its own style to the text, using influences from Restoration Comedy to the socialist rock Billy Bragg and of course Brecht!
A Special Schools Matinee is also avalible at:
10:30 on Wednesday May 30
For Further Enquires or Bookings for "Trumpets & Drums" or Theatre Nepean's 2001 Graduation Season, please call: 9852 5778
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Venue
Credits
Direction
- Maeliosa Stafford
Creative
- Playwright:Bertolt Brecht