May 2012

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Book, Music & Lyrics by Willy Russell

Starring
Elizabeth Hogan, Michael Roderick, Alex Giles, Victor Reyes, Pru Daniel, Rowan Scott, Barbara Sanders, Kent Blackmore, Bek Peterson, Dom Augimeri, Nate Augimeri

Director - Dave Russell
Assistant Director - Francis Voon
Musical Director - Jeff Fisher
Production Manager - Sarah Prentice

 Performances

 Friday 4th May 8pm, Saturday 5th May 2pm & 8pm, Saturday 12th May 2pm & 8pm,

Sunday 13th May 2pm, Saturday 19th May 2pm & 8pm

Normanhurst Uniting Church, Buckingham Avenue, Normanhurst

 

Based loosely on the 1844 novella The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas, père,  Blood Brothers is a contemporary nature vs. nurture plot, revolving around fraternal twins who were separated at birth. The twins' different backgrounds take them to opposite ends of the social spectrum, one becoming an Oxbridge-graduated councillor and the other unemployed and in prison. They both fall in love with the same girl, causing a tear in their friendship and leading the tragic deaths of both brothers. 

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October 2012

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Book & Lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn, Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

Director - Ian wesley
Musical Director - Andrew Bartle
Choreographer - Mel Warwick


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June 2012

Performances

October 2012

Normanhurst Uniting Church, Buckingham Avenue, Normanhurst



Bertie Wooster is looking forward to enlivening a charity benefit at a church hall when his beloved banjo mysteriously goes missing. Assisted by the unflappable Jeeves, Bertie instead entertains the audience with an improvised account of how he and two chums - with, as one song puts it, "a collective I.Q. of around 42" - all got their names and identities confused in the course of one riotously raucous weekend. Based on the characters created by P. G. Wodehouse, and cleverly intertwining the twin English passions for amateur theatrics and bumbling silliness, 'By Jeeves' takes us back to a time when flirty girls pursued men, not careers, and where good breeding took precedence over brainpower.

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