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SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-10-25/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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SUMMARY:THE BOY FROM OZ
DESCRIPTION:The Boy From Oz is the most successful Australian musical ever and the first to make it to Broadway. It is a musical biography/tribute to the late great Peter Allen. Peter Allen was born in the outback Australian town of Tenterfield in 1944. He made his entertainment debut at the age of 5 impersonating Al Jolson. As a teenager he became a pop star and then toured Asia. There he met Judy Garland who took him to London where he met and become engaged to her daughter Liza Minnelli. In the US Peter enjoyed the highs of success by winning an Oscar\, selling out performances in Radio City Music Hall\, and receiving adulation when he returned to Australia. There were also plenty of lows … breaking up with his wife\, staging a Broadway flop\, the death of his partner and his own battle with illness. Peter Allen had an extraordinary life which producer Ben Gannon realized had the potential to become a magnificent musical and with Robert Fox they turned it into the smash hit it became. \nThe Boy From Oz is a class above all other ‘jukebox’ musicals. The late Nick Enright skillfully weaved his plot around the life and complexities of Peter Allen. The songs and lyrics sit easily with the rhythm of the piece and with the characters as they enter and re-enter his life\, be they dead or alive. It leaps\, as does Peter himself\, from past to present and back to past all within the familiar context of one of his energy-packed concerts.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-boy-from-oz-2/2024-10-26/1/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Musical Theatre Company of SA Inc.":MAILTO:themetsa@gmail.com
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CREATED:20240818T014008Z
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SUMMARY:Visiting Mr Green
DESCRIPTION:Eighty-six-year-old widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a car driven by a corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving\, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. What starts off as a comedy about two people who resent being in the same room together develops into drama\, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/visiting-mr-green/2024-10-26/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241026T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241026T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
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SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-10-26/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241026T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241026T223000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240506T043427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T043427Z
UID:10022936-1729972800-1729981800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:THE BOY FROM OZ
DESCRIPTION:The Boy From Oz is the most successful Australian musical ever and the first to make it to Broadway. It is a musical biography/tribute to the late great Peter Allen. Peter Allen was born in the outback Australian town of Tenterfield in 1944. He made his entertainment debut at the age of 5 impersonating Al Jolson. As a teenager he became a pop star and then toured Asia. There he met Judy Garland who took him to London where he met and become engaged to her daughter Liza Minnelli. In the US Peter enjoyed the highs of success by winning an Oscar\, selling out performances in Radio City Music Hall\, and receiving adulation when he returned to Australia. There were also plenty of lows … breaking up with his wife\, staging a Broadway flop\, the death of his partner and his own battle with illness. Peter Allen had an extraordinary life which producer Ben Gannon realized had the potential to become a magnificent musical and with Robert Fox they turned it into the smash hit it became. \nThe Boy From Oz is a class above all other ‘jukebox’ musicals. The late Nick Enright skillfully weaved his plot around the life and complexities of Peter Allen. The songs and lyrics sit easily with the rhythm of the piece and with the characters as they enter and re-enter his life\, be they dead or alive. It leaps\, as does Peter himself\, from past to present and back to past all within the familiar context of one of his energy-packed concerts.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-boy-from-oz-2/2024-10-26/2/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Musical Theatre Company of SA Inc.":MAILTO:themetsa@gmail.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241027T170000
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CREATED:20241002T071701Z
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SUMMARY:Reds
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what makes redheads tick? \nAre they really born full of passion\, bravado\, rage? \nFind out as you join Bronwen James on her toe-tapping musical journey of discover whilst sharing the stories of other passionate red-heads past and present – think Julia Gillard\, Pauline Hanson\, Lucille Ball\, Boudica. \nWill she retain the red or embrace the fade?
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/reds/2024-10-27/1/
LOCATION:Star Theatre – Theatre One\, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Hilton\, South Australia\, 5033\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241027T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241027T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
UID:10023131-1730044800-1730053800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-10-27/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241027T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241027T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241002T071701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T071701Z
UID:10023162-1730052000-1730055600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Reds
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what makes redheads tick? \nAre they really born full of passion\, bravado\, rage? \nFind out as you join Bronwen James on her toe-tapping musical journey of discover whilst sharing the stories of other passionate red-heads past and present – think Julia Gillard\, Pauline Hanson\, Lucille Ball\, Boudica. \nWill she retain the red or embrace the fade?
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/reds/2024-10-27/2/
LOCATION:Star Theatre – Theatre One\, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Hilton\, South Australia\, 5033\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Reds-jpg.avif
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241030T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241030T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
UID:10023132-1730313000-1730322000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-10-30/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241031T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241031T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T044309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T044309Z
UID:10023093-1730403000-1730410200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Misery
DESCRIPTION:The South Australian premiere of William Goldman’s stage adaptation of his own screenplay based on Stephen King’s iconic psychological horror thriller. Jaded author Paul Sheldon is looking forward to being finally rid of the long-running series of historical romances that earned him fame and fortune\, when a car accident in a snowstorm leaves him helpless in the middle of nowhere. \nHe regains consciousness to find himself terribly injured and in the home of Annie Wilkes\, a stranger who came upon the accident scene and is thrilled to be the saviour of the author of her favourite book series. It doesn’t take long for Paul to realise that Annie is more than just excitable and eccentric\, and that he could be in very real danger isolated and alone\, with his life in the hands of his “number one fan”. \nBy arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd\, on behalf of Dramatists Play Services Inc.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/misery/2024-10-31/
LOCATION:Star Theatre – Theatre Two\, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Hilton\, South Australia\, 5033\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Misery-jpg.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="Oily Rag Theatre":MAILTO:oilyragtheatre@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241031T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241031T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
UID:10023133-1730403000-1730412000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-10-31/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241101T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241101T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T044309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T044309Z
UID:10023094-1730489400-1730496600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Misery
DESCRIPTION:The South Australian premiere of William Goldman’s stage adaptation of his own screenplay based on Stephen King’s iconic psychological horror thriller. Jaded author Paul Sheldon is looking forward to being finally rid of the long-running series of historical romances that earned him fame and fortune\, when a car accident in a snowstorm leaves him helpless in the middle of nowhere. \nHe regains consciousness to find himself terribly injured and in the home of Annie Wilkes\, a stranger who came upon the accident scene and is thrilled to be the saviour of the author of her favourite book series. It doesn’t take long for Paul to realise that Annie is more than just excitable and eccentric\, and that he could be in very real danger isolated and alone\, with his life in the hands of his “number one fan”. \nBy arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd\, on behalf of Dramatists Play Services Inc.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/misery/2024-11-01/
LOCATION:Star Theatre – Theatre Two\, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Hilton\, South Australia\, 5033\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oily Rag Theatre":MAILTO:oilyragtheatre@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241101T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241101T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
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SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-11-01/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T044309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T044309Z
UID:10023095-1730575800-1730583000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Misery
DESCRIPTION:The South Australian premiere of William Goldman’s stage adaptation of his own screenplay based on Stephen King’s iconic psychological horror thriller. Jaded author Paul Sheldon is looking forward to being finally rid of the long-running series of historical romances that earned him fame and fortune\, when a car accident in a snowstorm leaves him helpless in the middle of nowhere. \nHe regains consciousness to find himself terribly injured and in the home of Annie Wilkes\, a stranger who came upon the accident scene and is thrilled to be the saviour of the author of her favourite book series. It doesn’t take long for Paul to realise that Annie is more than just excitable and eccentric\, and that he could be in very real danger isolated and alone\, with his life in the hands of his “number one fan”. \nBy arrangement with Music Theatre International Australasia Pty Ltd\, on behalf of Dramatists Play Services Inc.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/misery/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Star Theatre – Theatre Two\, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive\, Hilton\, South Australia\, 5033\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oily Rag Theatre":MAILTO:oilyragtheatre@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241102T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
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SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241103T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241103T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240909T043314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T043314Z
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SUMMARY:THE 39 STEPS
DESCRIPTION:THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow \nFrom the novel by John Buchan\nFrom the movie by Alfred Hitchcock \nDirected by Mark Wickett \n“Although clearly dangerous\, he is quite good-looking\, actually” \nA whisky\, two stubborn singletons bound by handcuffs\, and a chase from London to the Scottish Highlands\, The 39 Steps takes a Hitchcock masterpiece based on the ground-breaking spy novel by John Buchan and transforms it into a theatrical spectacle of comedy\, action\, romance\, and fresh fish. \n“On the surface\, it’s a classic thriller set in the mid-1930s\, when the world was again frightened of war – terrified of whatever The 39 Steps could be\,” says director Mark Wickett\, “yet when you look beneath that menace\, the two main characters are just lonely individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves\, trying to deny their mutual attraction.” \nAdapted by Patrick Barlow for the West End and Broadway\, this Olivier and two-timeTony award winning play has dozens of characters – all played by a ridiculously talented cast of four – with sound effects created live by an on-stage foley artist. The play is a pastiche of Hitchcock’s 1935 film (and his other works)\, creating laugh-out-loud comedy from witty dialogue – often unchanged from Hitchcock’s writers – and inventive stagecraft\, on a stripped-back set in the intimate surroundings of Adelaide’s Little Theatre. You’ll almost feel the rush of the Flying Scotsman as it hurtles over the Forth Bridge; brace yourselves for a plane you’re convinced will crash into the front row; and swear there’s more than four people on stage. \nWickett continues: “I want to make audiences laugh\, yet preserve Hitchcock’s message that despite their unfortunate ordeals\, love must prevail.” \nCAST\nThomas Midena\, Imogen Deller-Evans\, Emily Branford\, Maxwell Whigham and Angela Short. \nCONTENT WARNING\nMild violence\, sexual tension\, political ideology.\nThe performance may also contain haze effects\, strobe lighting\, with simulations of gunshots\, whisky drinking\, cigarette smoking\, and fish frying. \nTICKETS\n$25 Full Price\n$20 Concession\nSchool Groups: $15 per student\nSchools/Teachers: please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au for invoicing \nPerformance Dates\nFriday 25 October at 7:30pm\nSaturday 26 October at 7:30pm\nSunday 27 October at 4pm\nWednesday 30 October at 6:30pm – *with post-show Q&A*\nThursday 31 October at 7:30pm\nFriday 1 November at 7:30pm\nSaturday 2 November at 7:30pm\nSunday 3 November at 4pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps-2/2024-11-03/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241012T040538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T220335Z
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SUMMARY:A Hard God
DESCRIPTION:Peter Kenna’s A Hard God is semi-autobiographical and prompted him to say about this magnificent 1973 Australian play\, ‘In other plays you have to invent stories. Only occasionally do you write out of your veins.’\n\n\nA Hard God is set in Sydney in 1946 and tells the story of the Cassidys\, three working-class Irish-Australian brothers and their families\, struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of post-war life. Middle brother Dan and his wife Aggie suffered most during the Great Depression\, but now have become the rock on which the rest of the family depends. As each brother struggles to navigate conflict and adversity\, a younger Cassidy\, Joe\, is confronted by the realisation of his deep attraction to his best mate and the crisis of faith this brings. When unexpected tragedy strikes\, the ensuing conflict and upheaval results in circumstances that make for intense family drama\, with events as topical today as in the 1940s.\n\nWith a great cast\, led by Lindsay Dunn as Dan and April Stuart as Aggie\, and directed by Harry Dewar\, this will be an unmissable play. \n\n\nBookings from October 17 at https://www.trybooking.com/CUUAS\n\n\nAlternatively\, call 0436 262 628 or email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-hard-god-2/2024-11-07/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T214500
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241106T032552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T032552Z
UID:10023219-1731007800-1731015900@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Actress
DESCRIPTION:A funny and poignant comedy\, dramatising the events backstage as a colourful\, complicated actress makes her farewell performance\, while dealing with unexpected visitors. Drama and comedy collide as people say their goodbyes\, declare their love\, roar with laughter\, exchange insults\, grab a final embrace\, and renew old battles. Time: 1940s. \nPeter Quilter’s plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed in over 40 countries. He is best known for his Broadway play ‘End of the Rainbow’\, which was adapted for the Oscar-winning film Judy (2019)\, starring Renée Zellweger and the West End comedy ‘Glorious!’ about the amateur opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins. Peter has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award (Best New Comedy and Best New Play) and his Broadway debut was nominated for three Tony Awards. \nTherry’s production is under the stewardship of one of Adelaide’s foremost theatre directors\, Geoff Brittain. \nWednesday 6 November 2024 – Saturday 16 November 2024 \nNote: The owners of The Arts Theatre have established a fundraiser to upgrade the theatre in terms of improved accessibility\, including accessible toilet facilities\, and patron comfort. Funding for this includes a $1 per seat mandatory levy charged to all ticket purchasers. This fee is included in our ticket prices.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-actress-2/2024-11-07/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Therry Theatre":MAILTO:therry@chariot.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241108T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241012T040538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T220335Z
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SUMMARY:A Hard God
DESCRIPTION:Peter Kenna’s A Hard God is semi-autobiographical and prompted him to say about this magnificent 1973 Australian play\, ‘In other plays you have to invent stories. Only occasionally do you write out of your veins.’\n\n\nA Hard God is set in Sydney in 1946 and tells the story of the Cassidys\, three working-class Irish-Australian brothers and their families\, struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of post-war life. Middle brother Dan and his wife Aggie suffered most during the Great Depression\, but now have become the rock on which the rest of the family depends. As each brother struggles to navigate conflict and adversity\, a younger Cassidy\, Joe\, is confronted by the realisation of his deep attraction to his best mate and the crisis of faith this brings. When unexpected tragedy strikes\, the ensuing conflict and upheaval results in circumstances that make for intense family drama\, with events as topical today as in the 1940s.\n\nWith a great cast\, led by Lindsay Dunn as Dan and April Stuart as Aggie\, and directed by Harry Dewar\, this will be an unmissable play. \n\n\nBookings from October 17 at https://www.trybooking.com/CUUAS\n\n\nAlternatively\, call 0436 262 628 or email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-hard-god-2/2024-11-08/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241108T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241108T214500
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241106T032552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T032552Z
UID:10023220-1731094200-1731102300@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Actress
DESCRIPTION:A funny and poignant comedy\, dramatising the events backstage as a colourful\, complicated actress makes her farewell performance\, while dealing with unexpected visitors. Drama and comedy collide as people say their goodbyes\, declare their love\, roar with laughter\, exchange insults\, grab a final embrace\, and renew old battles. Time: 1940s. \nPeter Quilter’s plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed in over 40 countries. He is best known for his Broadway play ‘End of the Rainbow’\, which was adapted for the Oscar-winning film Judy (2019)\, starring Renée Zellweger and the West End comedy ‘Glorious!’ about the amateur opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins. Peter has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award (Best New Comedy and Best New Play) and his Broadway debut was nominated for three Tony Awards. \nTherry’s production is under the stewardship of one of Adelaide’s foremost theatre directors\, Geoff Brittain. \nWednesday 6 November 2024 – Saturday 16 November 2024 \nNote: The owners of The Arts Theatre have established a fundraiser to upgrade the theatre in terms of improved accessibility\, including accessible toilet facilities\, and patron comfort. Funding for this includes a $1 per seat mandatory levy charged to all ticket purchasers. This fee is included in our ticket prices.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-actress-2/2024-11-08/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Therry Theatre":MAILTO:therry@chariot.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241109T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241109T161500
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241106T032552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T032552Z
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SUMMARY:The Actress
DESCRIPTION:A funny and poignant comedy\, dramatising the events backstage as a colourful\, complicated actress makes her farewell performance\, while dealing with unexpected visitors. Drama and comedy collide as people say their goodbyes\, declare their love\, roar with laughter\, exchange insults\, grab a final embrace\, and renew old battles. Time: 1940s. \nPeter Quilter’s plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed in over 40 countries. He is best known for his Broadway play ‘End of the Rainbow’\, which was adapted for the Oscar-winning film Judy (2019)\, starring Renée Zellweger and the West End comedy ‘Glorious!’ about the amateur opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins. Peter has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award (Best New Comedy and Best New Play) and his Broadway debut was nominated for three Tony Awards. \nTherry’s production is under the stewardship of one of Adelaide’s foremost theatre directors\, Geoff Brittain. \nWednesday 6 November 2024 – Saturday 16 November 2024 \nNote: The owners of The Arts Theatre have established a fundraiser to upgrade the theatre in terms of improved accessibility\, including accessible toilet facilities\, and patron comfort. Funding for this includes a $1 per seat mandatory levy charged to all ticket purchasers. This fee is included in our ticket prices.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-actress-2/2024-11-09/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Therry Theatre":MAILTO:therry@chariot.net.au
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Arts Theatre 53 Angus Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=53 Angus Street:geo:138.6029781,-34.9303832
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241109T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241109T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240828T205233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T205233Z
UID:10023087-1731160800-1731169800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Wind in the Willows - a Pantomime
DESCRIPTION:This pantomime is based on Grahame’s fabulous story. \nFollow Mole\, Ratty\, Badger and the impulsive Mr Toad\, whose insatiable need for speed lands him in trouble. With his home\, Toad Hall\, under threat from the notorious Chief Weasel and his gang of the Wild Woods\, Toad must attempt an escape from prison\, leading to a series of misadventures and an heroic battle to claim back his home. \nThis show is full of humour and audience participation with lots of songs and dances.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-wind-in-the-willows-a-pantomime/2024-11-09/
LOCATION:Blackwood Memorial Hall\, 21 Coromandel Parade\, Blackwood\, SA\, 5051\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blackwood Players Inc.":MAILTO:blackwood.players@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241109T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241109T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241012T040538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T220335Z
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SUMMARY:A Hard God
DESCRIPTION:Peter Kenna’s A Hard God is semi-autobiographical and prompted him to say about this magnificent 1973 Australian play\, ‘In other plays you have to invent stories. Only occasionally do you write out of your veins.’\n\n\nA Hard God is set in Sydney in 1946 and tells the story of the Cassidys\, three working-class Irish-Australian brothers and their families\, struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of post-war life. Middle brother Dan and his wife Aggie suffered most during the Great Depression\, but now have become the rock on which the rest of the family depends. As each brother struggles to navigate conflict and adversity\, a younger Cassidy\, Joe\, is confronted by the realisation of his deep attraction to his best mate and the crisis of faith this brings. When unexpected tragedy strikes\, the ensuing conflict and upheaval results in circumstances that make for intense family drama\, with events as topical today as in the 1940s.\n\nWith a great cast\, led by Lindsay Dunn as Dan and April Stuart as Aggie\, and directed by Harry Dewar\, this will be an unmissable play. \n\n\nBookings from October 17 at https://www.trybooking.com/CUUAS\n\n\nAlternatively\, call 0436 262 628 or email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-hard-god-2/2024-11-09/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241110T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241110T161500
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241106T032552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T032552Z
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SUMMARY:The Actress
DESCRIPTION:A funny and poignant comedy\, dramatising the events backstage as a colourful\, complicated actress makes her farewell performance\, while dealing with unexpected visitors. Drama and comedy collide as people say their goodbyes\, declare their love\, roar with laughter\, exchange insults\, grab a final embrace\, and renew old battles. Time: 1940s. \nPeter Quilter’s plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed in over 40 countries. He is best known for his Broadway play ‘End of the Rainbow’\, which was adapted for the Oscar-winning film Judy (2019)\, starring Renée Zellweger and the West End comedy ‘Glorious!’ about the amateur opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins. Peter has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award (Best New Comedy and Best New Play) and his Broadway debut was nominated for three Tony Awards. \nTherry’s production is under the stewardship of one of Adelaide’s foremost theatre directors\, Geoff Brittain. \nWednesday 6 November 2024 – Saturday 16 November 2024 \nNote: The owners of The Arts Theatre have established a fundraiser to upgrade the theatre in terms of improved accessibility\, including accessible toilet facilities\, and patron comfort. Funding for this includes a $1 per seat mandatory levy charged to all ticket purchasers. This fee is included in our ticket prices.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-actress-2/2024-11-10/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Actress-jpeg.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="Therry Theatre":MAILTO:therry@chariot.net.au
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Arts Theatre 53 Angus Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=53 Angus Street:geo:138.6029781,-34.9303832
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241110T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241110T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20240828T205233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T205233Z
UID:10023088-1731247200-1731256200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Wind in the Willows - a Pantomime
DESCRIPTION:This pantomime is based on Grahame’s fabulous story. \nFollow Mole\, Ratty\, Badger and the impulsive Mr Toad\, whose insatiable need for speed lands him in trouble. With his home\, Toad Hall\, under threat from the notorious Chief Weasel and his gang of the Wild Woods\, Toad must attempt an escape from prison\, leading to a series of misadventures and an heroic battle to claim back his home. \nThis show is full of humour and audience participation with lots of songs and dances.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-wind-in-the-willows-a-pantomime/2024-11-10/
LOCATION:Blackwood Memorial Hall\, 21 Coromandel Parade\, Blackwood\, SA\, 5051\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blackwood Players Inc.":MAILTO:blackwood.players@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241113T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241113T214500
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241106T032552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T032552Z
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SUMMARY:The Actress
DESCRIPTION:A funny and poignant comedy\, dramatising the events backstage as a colourful\, complicated actress makes her farewell performance\, while dealing with unexpected visitors. Drama and comedy collide as people say their goodbyes\, declare their love\, roar with laughter\, exchange insults\, grab a final embrace\, and renew old battles. Time: 1940s. \nPeter Quilter’s plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed in over 40 countries. He is best known for his Broadway play ‘End of the Rainbow’\, which was adapted for the Oscar-winning film Judy (2019)\, starring Renée Zellweger and the West End comedy ‘Glorious!’ about the amateur opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins. Peter has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award (Best New Comedy and Best New Play) and his Broadway debut was nominated for three Tony Awards. \nTherry’s production is under the stewardship of one of Adelaide’s foremost theatre directors\, Geoff Brittain. \nWednesday 6 November 2024 – Saturday 16 November 2024 \nNote: The owners of The Arts Theatre have established a fundraiser to upgrade the theatre in terms of improved accessibility\, including accessible toilet facilities\, and patron comfort. Funding for this includes a $1 per seat mandatory levy charged to all ticket purchasers. This fee is included in our ticket prices.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-actress-2/2024-11-13/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Therry Theatre":MAILTO:therry@chariot.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241114T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241012T040538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T220335Z
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SUMMARY:A Hard God
DESCRIPTION:Peter Kenna’s A Hard God is semi-autobiographical and prompted him to say about this magnificent 1973 Australian play\, ‘In other plays you have to invent stories. Only occasionally do you write out of your veins.’\n\n\nA Hard God is set in Sydney in 1946 and tells the story of the Cassidys\, three working-class Irish-Australian brothers and their families\, struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of post-war life. Middle brother Dan and his wife Aggie suffered most during the Great Depression\, but now have become the rock on which the rest of the family depends. As each brother struggles to navigate conflict and adversity\, a younger Cassidy\, Joe\, is confronted by the realisation of his deep attraction to his best mate and the crisis of faith this brings. When unexpected tragedy strikes\, the ensuing conflict and upheaval results in circumstances that make for intense family drama\, with events as topical today as in the 1940s.\n\nWith a great cast\, led by Lindsay Dunn as Dan and April Stuart as Aggie\, and directed by Harry Dewar\, this will be an unmissable play. \n\n\nBookings from October 17 at https://www.trybooking.com/CUUAS\n\n\nAlternatively\, call 0436 262 628 or email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-hard-god-2/2024-11-14/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241114T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241114T214500
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T032552Z
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SUMMARY:The Actress
DESCRIPTION:A funny and poignant comedy\, dramatising the events backstage as a colourful\, complicated actress makes her farewell performance\, while dealing with unexpected visitors. Drama and comedy collide as people say their goodbyes\, declare their love\, roar with laughter\, exchange insults\, grab a final embrace\, and renew old battles. Time: 1940s. \nPeter Quilter’s plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed in over 40 countries. He is best known for his Broadway play ‘End of the Rainbow’\, which was adapted for the Oscar-winning film Judy (2019)\, starring Renée Zellweger and the West End comedy ‘Glorious!’ about the amateur opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins. Peter has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award (Best New Comedy and Best New Play) and his Broadway debut was nominated for three Tony Awards. \nTherry’s production is under the stewardship of one of Adelaide’s foremost theatre directors\, Geoff Brittain. \nWednesday 6 November 2024 – Saturday 16 November 2024 \nNote: The owners of The Arts Theatre have established a fundraiser to upgrade the theatre in terms of improved accessibility\, including accessible toilet facilities\, and patron comfort. Funding for this includes a $1 per seat mandatory levy charged to all ticket purchasers. This fee is included in our ticket prices.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-actress-2/2024-11-14/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Actress-jpeg.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="Therry Theatre":MAILTO:therry@chariot.net.au
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20200314T055738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T134208Z
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SUMMARY:Encore Content Call
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/encore-content-call/2024-11-15/
LOCATION:SA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Encore Content Call
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241115T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T232330
CREATED:20241012T040538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T220335Z
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SUMMARY:A Hard God
DESCRIPTION:Peter Kenna’s A Hard God is semi-autobiographical and prompted him to say about this magnificent 1973 Australian play\, ‘In other plays you have to invent stories. Only occasionally do you write out of your veins.’\n\n\nA Hard God is set in Sydney in 1946 and tells the story of the Cassidys\, three working-class Irish-Australian brothers and their families\, struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of post-war life. Middle brother Dan and his wife Aggie suffered most during the Great Depression\, but now have become the rock on which the rest of the family depends. As each brother struggles to navigate conflict and adversity\, a younger Cassidy\, Joe\, is confronted by the realisation of his deep attraction to his best mate and the crisis of faith this brings. When unexpected tragedy strikes\, the ensuing conflict and upheaval results in circumstances that make for intense family drama\, with events as topical today as in the 1940s.\n\nWith a great cast\, led by Lindsay Dunn as Dan and April Stuart as Aggie\, and directed by Harry Dewar\, this will be an unmissable play. \n\n\nBookings from October 17 at https://www.trybooking.com/CUUAS\n\n\nAlternatively\, call 0436 262 628 or email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-hard-god-2/2024-11-15/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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