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SUMMARY:THE REVLON GIRL
DESCRIPTION:Written By: Neil Anthony Docking \nCreative Team: Directed by Olivia Jane Parker \n\nSet in Wales\, eight months after the tragic Aberfan Disaster of 1966\, The Revlon Girl tells the real-life story of a group of bereaved mothers who met every week above a local hotel to talk\, cry and even laugh without feeling guilty.\nIt’s a play full of humour\, heart\, wonderful characters and the indomitable human will to move on. \n\nInformation Session: \n\nAudition Information: https://www.trybooking.com/CXGOG \n\n\n\nAudition Information #:0\n\n\nDate:\n01/02/2025\n\n\nTime From – Time to:\n12:30- 17:00\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:0\n\n\nRole Name:\nSian\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n20s\n\n\nRole Information:\nLate twenties\, bright\, hopeful and eager to help\, Sian is very much the instigator (and defender) of an evening’s event and is desperate for it to go well.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:1\n\n\nRole Name:\nRevlon\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n20s\n\n\nRole Information:\nAround the same age as Sian (if not younger). Revlon is smart\, well-groomed\, well-bred\, trusting and clearly does not come from a Welsh working-class mining village.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:2\n\n\nRole Name:\nMarilyn\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n30s\n\n\nRole Information:\nEarly to mid-thirties\, Marilyn is introverted\, tense and fearful of change. Though outwardly simple\, she is very focused.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:3\n\n\nRole Name:\nRona\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n30s\n\n\nRole Information:\nEarly to mid-thirties\, Rona is fiery\, foul-mouthed and indomitable. She finds strength in rage\, rejects authority and is easily set alight.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:4\n\n\nRole Name:\nJean\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n30s\n\n\nRole Information:\nEarly to mid-thirties\, Jean is stately\, conservative and sociable. Though she hails from the same background as Marilyn and Rona\, Jean is now the wife of a respected church minister and therefore regards herself as a pillar of the community.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:5\n\n\nRole Name:\nJackie (unseen)\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nThe hotel’s part-time receptionist/barmaid; helpful but inattentive. It relies on voice only. She may be required to sing. She may also understudy the role of Marilyn.\n\n\n\n\nMore Information at: https://stjudesplayers.asn.au/whats-on/auditions/ \nOVERALL CAST DESCRIPTION\nSix people required\, all women.\nPlaying age 20-45 years of age. \n*GROUP AUDITIONS – Registration to audition is essential- see Audition Booking Link above.\n5 people per half hour\, where the group will read 2 pages (at most) with a focus on rapport building. An understudy cast will be used for this production and receive the same rehearsal experience\, so please express your interest if not in main cast. \nAUDITION VENUE\nSt Jude’s Hall (Grundy Hall)\, 444 Brighton Road\, Brighton\, SA. \nAUDITION MONOLOGUES\nVisit St Jude’s Players’ website and audition page for individual character audition monologues. Go to https://stjudesplayers.asn.au/whats-on/auditions/ and scroll to ‘Current auditions’. Be comfortable with the one(s) auditioning for but no need to learn. \n2025 PRODUCTION DATES\nPreview November 5\, then November 6-8 and 13-15\, 2025. Rehearsals Tuesday & Thursday evenings & Sunday afternoons\, from a date TBC \n\nContact: Olivia Jane Parker\noliviajaneparker7@gmail.com
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-revlon-girl/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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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-2/2024-11-16/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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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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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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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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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:20241107T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T210000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240817T160000
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SUMMARY:SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:St Jude’s Players presents the South Australian Premiere of Silent Sky\, Lauren Gunderson’s soaring and immersive dramatisation of the life and work of early 1900s American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. \nNow hailed as an early 1900s astronomer ahead of her time\, Henrietta Leavitt’s status in her first job at Harvard Observatory is far below that of the male astronomers there. To follow her dream\, Henrietta is driven by an obsessive work ethic\, even though this impacts her relationships with family\, colleagues and a new-found love. \nAt last\, Henrietta makes a profound scientific discovery that changes human understanding of the breadth of the universe. \nDirected by Lesley Reed \nThe beautiful original music score by Jenny Giering features throughout the production\, along with stunning lighting and projection. A starfield ‘cradles’ the set\, as required by the playwright. \nAugust 8-17.\nBook at TRYbooking or call 0436 262 628/email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/silent-sky/2024-08-17/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240816T213000
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SUMMARY:SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:St Jude’s Players presents the South Australian Premiere of Silent Sky\, Lauren Gunderson’s soaring and immersive dramatisation of the life and work of early 1900s American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. \nNow hailed as an early 1900s astronomer ahead of her time\, Henrietta Leavitt’s status in her first job at Harvard Observatory is far below that of the male astronomers there. To follow her dream\, Henrietta is driven by an obsessive work ethic\, even though this impacts her relationships with family\, colleagues and a new-found love. \nAt last\, Henrietta makes a profound scientific discovery that changes human understanding of the breadth of the universe. \nDirected by Lesley Reed \nThe beautiful original music score by Jenny Giering features throughout the production\, along with stunning lighting and projection. A starfield ‘cradles’ the set\, as required by the playwright. \nAugust 8-17.\nBook at TRYbooking or call 0436 262 628/email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/silent-sky/2024-08-16/
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:20240815T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240815T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240711T205421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T205421Z
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SUMMARY:SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:St Jude’s Players presents the South Australian Premiere of Silent Sky\, Lauren Gunderson’s soaring and immersive dramatisation of the life and work of early 1900s American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. \nNow hailed as an early 1900s astronomer ahead of her time\, Henrietta Leavitt’s status in her first job at Harvard Observatory is far below that of the male astronomers there. To follow her dream\, Henrietta is driven by an obsessive work ethic\, even though this impacts her relationships with family\, colleagues and a new-found love. \nAt last\, Henrietta makes a profound scientific discovery that changes human understanding of the breadth of the universe. \nDirected by Lesley Reed \nThe beautiful original music score by Jenny Giering features throughout the production\, along with stunning lighting and projection. A starfield ‘cradles’ the set\, as required by the playwright. \nAugust 8-17.\nBook at TRYbooking or call 0436 262 628/email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/silent-sky/2024-08-15/
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
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240810T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240810T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240711T205421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T205421Z
UID:10023014-1723298400-1723305600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:St Jude’s Players presents the South Australian Premiere of Silent Sky\, Lauren Gunderson’s soaring and immersive dramatisation of the life and work of early 1900s American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. \nNow hailed as an early 1900s astronomer ahead of her time\, Henrietta Leavitt’s status in her first job at Harvard Observatory is far below that of the male astronomers there. To follow her dream\, Henrietta is driven by an obsessive work ethic\, even though this impacts her relationships with family\, colleagues and a new-found love. \nAt last\, Henrietta makes a profound scientific discovery that changes human understanding of the breadth of the universe. \nDirected by Lesley Reed \nThe beautiful original music score by Jenny Giering features throughout the production\, along with stunning lighting and projection. A starfield ‘cradles’ the set\, as required by the playwright. \nAugust 8-17.\nBook at TRYbooking or call 0436 262 628/email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/silent-sky/2024-08-10/
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:20240809T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240809T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240711T205421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T205421Z
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SUMMARY:SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:St Jude’s Players presents the South Australian Premiere of Silent Sky\, Lauren Gunderson’s soaring and immersive dramatisation of the life and work of early 1900s American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. \nNow hailed as an early 1900s astronomer ahead of her time\, Henrietta Leavitt’s status in her first job at Harvard Observatory is far below that of the male astronomers there. To follow her dream\, Henrietta is driven by an obsessive work ethic\, even though this impacts her relationships with family\, colleagues and a new-found love. \nAt last\, Henrietta makes a profound scientific discovery that changes human understanding of the breadth of the universe. \nDirected by Lesley Reed \nThe beautiful original music score by Jenny Giering features throughout the production\, along with stunning lighting and projection. A starfield ‘cradles’ the set\, as required by the playwright. \nAugust 8-17.\nBook at TRYbooking or call 0436 262 628/email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/silent-sky/2024-08-09/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240808T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240808T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240711T205421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T205421Z
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SUMMARY:SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:St Jude’s Players presents the South Australian Premiere of Silent Sky\, Lauren Gunderson’s soaring and immersive dramatisation of the life and work of early 1900s American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. \nNow hailed as an early 1900s astronomer ahead of her time\, Henrietta Leavitt’s status in her first job at Harvard Observatory is far below that of the male astronomers there. To follow her dream\, Henrietta is driven by an obsessive work ethic\, even though this impacts her relationships with family\, colleagues and a new-found love. \nAt last\, Henrietta makes a profound scientific discovery that changes human understanding of the breadth of the universe. \nDirected by Lesley Reed \nThe beautiful original music score by Jenny Giering features throughout the production\, along with stunning lighting and projection. A starfield ‘cradles’ the set\, as required by the playwright. \nAugust 8-17.\nBook at TRYbooking or call 0436 262 628/email bookings@stjudesplayers.asn.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/silent-sky/2024-08-08/
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:20240616T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240602T234144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T234144Z
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SUMMARY:ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of a very successful similar event last year\, this year on June 15-16\, the same group of local theatre companies present one-act plays for your enjoyment\, the festival hosted by St Jude’s Players at St Jude’s Hall on Brighton Road\, Brighton.  \nTheatre companies presenting plays are St Jude’s Players\, Galleon Theatre Group and Deadset Theatre Company. \nPlays include:\nRED PEPPERS\, by Noel Coward\, St Jude’s Players\, directed by Geoff Brittain .\nDescribed as ‘An Interlude with Music’\, it’s just that and more\, as a faded song and dance husband and wife double-act go through their nightly routine of makeup and bickering. \nTHE LAST ACT IS A SOLO\, by Robert Anderson\, Galleon Theatre Group\, directed again by Andrew Clark who directed last year’s critically acclaimed The Duck Variations.\nOnce a star\, Laura Cunningham lives among costumes\, props and memories. She resists family attempts to move her to where she can be cared for. In fact\, she has an interview lined up with a theatre director this very day. How will it affect her life? \nROMEO-JULIET\, a different take on William Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET\, Deadset Theatre Company\, directed by Chloe Zodrow.\nThe adults are off fighting. The young people are left to dream. For Romeo\, adulthood only promises war. For Juliet\, adulthood only promises marriage. How long can they hold this off? How long until their dreams become lies? When will passion become violence? \nThree one-act plays at each performance.\nFood and beverages available one hour prior to each performance.  \nBookings are open. Be quick.\nBook at TRYBOOKING any time or call 0436 262 628 Monday- Friday 9am-5.30 pm.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/one-act-play-festival/2024-06-16/
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:20240615T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240615T223000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240602T234144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T234144Z
UID:10022961-1718479800-1718490600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of a very successful similar event last year\, this year on June 15-16\, the same group of local theatre companies present one-act plays for your enjoyment\, the festival hosted by St Jude’s Players at St Jude’s Hall on Brighton Road\, Brighton.  \nTheatre companies presenting plays are St Jude’s Players\, Galleon Theatre Group and Deadset Theatre Company. \nPlays include:\nRED PEPPERS\, by Noel Coward\, St Jude’s Players\, directed by Geoff Brittain .\nDescribed as ‘An Interlude with Music’\, it’s just that and more\, as a faded song and dance husband and wife double-act go through their nightly routine of makeup and bickering. \nTHE LAST ACT IS A SOLO\, by Robert Anderson\, Galleon Theatre Group\, directed again by Andrew Clark who directed last year’s critically acclaimed The Duck Variations.\nOnce a star\, Laura Cunningham lives among costumes\, props and memories. She resists family attempts to move her to where she can be cared for. In fact\, she has an interview lined up with a theatre director this very day. How will it affect her life? \nROMEO-JULIET\, a different take on William Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET\, Deadset Theatre Company\, directed by Chloe Zodrow.\nThe adults are off fighting. The young people are left to dream. For Romeo\, adulthood only promises war. For Juliet\, adulthood only promises marriage. How long can they hold this off? How long until their dreams become lies? When will passion become violence? \nThree one-act plays at each performance.\nFood and beverages available one hour prior to each performance.  \nBookings are open. Be quick.\nBook at TRYBOOKING any time or call 0436 262 628 Monday- Friday 9am-5.30 pm.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/one-act-play-festival/2024-06-15/2/
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:20240615T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240602T234144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T234144Z
UID:10022960-1718460000-1718470800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of a very successful similar event last year\, this year on June 15-16\, the same group of local theatre companies present one-act plays for your enjoyment\, the festival hosted by St Jude’s Players at St Jude’s Hall on Brighton Road\, Brighton.  \nTheatre companies presenting plays are St Jude’s Players\, Galleon Theatre Group and Deadset Theatre Company. \nPlays include:\nRED PEPPERS\, by Noel Coward\, St Jude’s Players\, directed by Geoff Brittain .\nDescribed as ‘An Interlude with Music’\, it’s just that and more\, as a faded song and dance husband and wife double-act go through their nightly routine of makeup and bickering. \nTHE LAST ACT IS A SOLO\, by Robert Anderson\, Galleon Theatre Group\, directed again by Andrew Clark who directed last year’s critically acclaimed The Duck Variations.\nOnce a star\, Laura Cunningham lives among costumes\, props and memories. She resists family attempts to move her to where she can be cared for. In fact\, she has an interview lined up with a theatre director this very day. How will it affect her life? \nROMEO-JULIET\, a different take on William Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET\, Deadset Theatre Company\, directed by Chloe Zodrow.\nThe adults are off fighting. The young people are left to dream. For Romeo\, adulthood only promises war. For Juliet\, adulthood only promises marriage. How long can they hold this off? How long until their dreams become lies? When will passion become violence? \nThree one-act plays at each performance.\nFood and beverages available one hour prior to each performance.  \nBookings are open. Be quick.\nBook at TRYBOOKING any time or call 0436 262 628 Monday- Friday 9am-5.30 pm.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/one-act-play-festival/2024-06-15/1/
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:20240608T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240519T001827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240519T001827Z
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SUMMARY:LABOUR OF LOVE
DESCRIPTION:Written By: James Graham (Other plays include Ink\, Dear England\, This House) \nCreative Team: Directed by Kym Clayton \n\nLabour of Love is a political comedy set in the local constituency office of British Labour MP David Lyons in North Nottinghamshire in the twenty-seven-year period between summer 1990 and spring 2017.\nDavid Lyons MP cares about modernisation and “electability”\, but his constituency agent (i.e. chief of staff) Jean Whittaker cares about principles and her community. The action of the play is set far away from the Westminster bubble in the party’s traditional northern heartlands\, and explores the clash of philosophy\, culture\, and class against the backdrop of the Labour Party over a period of 25 years\, as it moves from the time of labour leaders Kinnock through to Blair and Corbyn.\nAlthough the play is about UK politics\, it is written in a way that it evokes feelings about our own political system of party politics. Some themes are eternal!\nThe play begins on 9th June 2017\, the early hours of the morning in a David Lyon’s constituency office. David waits anxiously with Jean for the results of the snap General Election\, and the first reports suggest a hung parliament. Having been re-elected six times since 1990\, David faces the possibility of finally being voted out while his party\, despite some gains\, looks likely to be denied victory for the third time in a row.\nWhy is Labour losing seats in its traditional northern heartland while winning ‘safe’ Conservative ones elsewhere? What’s shifted within the party and country as a whole? David and Jean have witnessed many changes within the Labour movement over the past three decades: the election of Tony Blair as leader in 1994 and the birth of ‘New Labour’; the party’s landslide victory in the 1997 General Election; reduced majorities in the 2001 and 2005 elections; Tony Blair stepping down in 2007; successive leaders\, Gordon Brown\, Ed Miliband and now Jeremy Corbyn…\nThrough it all they’ve worked together side-by-side – David advocating the need for a new approach\, Jean championing the old values. Despite their many differences\, a grudging respect has grown between them\, and\, with it\, affection. All this is pulled into sharp focus by the return of David’s ex-wife\, Elizabeth\, who suggests they give their marriage another try… Having guided the MP through six successive victories\, is his fiery constituency agent prepared to see him lose now on the home front?\nREVIEWS\n“… unexpectedly proven to be box office gold” ~ Time Out\n“It is in fact startlingly funny\, peppered with one-liners and jokes” ~ What’s On Stage\n“And what makes this such a good and gripping piece of theatre is that it doesn’t preach us sermons about press ethics but leaves us to draw our own conclusions … It strikes me as a first-rate play” ~ Guardian\n“…diligently researched and informative … an inventive hybrid of Much Ado About Nothing\, Yes Minister and Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along” ~ The Evening Standard \n\nInformation Session: \n\nAudition Information: \n\n\n\nAudition Information #:0\n\n\nDate:\n08/06/2024\n\n\nTime From – Time to:\n11:00 – 14:00\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:0\n\n\nRole Name:\nDAVID LYONS: CO-LEAD ROLE.\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nStage age late 40s-early 50s.\nCultured English accent. A Labour MP. A ‘few years younger’ than Jean\, David was also born and brought up locally before winning a scholarship to Oxford University. Part of a new generation of Labour MPs\, he’s keen to modernize the party\, rebranding it in the hope of making it more electable after years in opposition. Jean’s concerned he’s more interested in image than content\, but she recognises his passion and pragmatism. 534 cues\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:1\n\n\nRole Name:\nJEAN WHITTAKER: CO-LEAD ROLE\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nStage age late 40s-early 50s.\nA constituency agent. Not a cultured English accent – more regional but not too broad. Actor playing this role will need to learn a few sentences in Cantonese. Born and bred in North Nottinghamshire\, Jean’s been a card-carrying member of the Labour Party since the age of 14. Described by David as ‘hard as nails’\, she’s spent a lifetime fighting for the rights of the working-class left in her community. Her husband\, a former miner\, was the local Labour MP before ill health forced him to retire and David replaced him. 528 cues.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:2\n\n\nRole Name:\nELIZABETH LYONS\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nStage age late 40s-early 50s.\nDavid’s wife. Cultured English accent. A lawyer. Not a local\, Elizabeth reluctantly followed her husband to his new constituency\, although she thinks they should have waited for a seat closer to Westminster\, Number 10 and\, ultimately\, a place in the cabinet – she has ambitions for her husband’s career to match her own and they don’t start in North Nottinghamshire. 156 cues.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:3\n\n\nRole Name:\nLEN PRIOR\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nStage age late 40s-early 50s.\nA local councillor and party worker. Middle-class English accent. London born\, nominally middle-class\, with a slightly affected working-class tone\, Len is Secretary of the local Labour Party\, eventually becoming Leader of the Council. A Fabian scholar\, he’s always had his doubts about David’s loyalties to the grassroot party members\, his frustrations barely concealing his own political ambitions. 82 cues\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:4\n\n\nRole Name:\nMARGOT MIDLER\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nStage age 30s.\nA constituent and party worker. Regional English accent. Another local\, Margot started her working life as a travel agent\, campaigning for the local Labour Party in her spare time\, before securing a position on the council and eventually becoming Deputy Leader. 58 cues.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:5\n\n\nRole Name:\nMR SHEN\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nStage age 40s.\nA businessman investor. Actor playing this role will be of Asian ethnicity. From China\, Mr. Shen’s in the final stages of choosing a European city in which to build his new train plant\, thereby boosting employment and the economy. David argues that his constituency is the ideal place: a prime location with excellent transport links and\, most importantly\, a willing workforce. Securing this multi-million-pound deal would also secure the area’s future. 23 cues\n\n\n\n\nMore Information at: https://www.facebook.com/stjudesplayersinc/\nDATES AND TIMES OF 2025 PERFORMANCES\nWed 2 (Preview)\, Thurs 3 and 10\, Frid 4 and 11 April 2025 @ 7.30pm\nMatinees Sat 5 and 12 April 2025 @ 2.00pm \nPERFORMANCE VENUE\nSt Jude’s Grundy Hall\, 444 Brighton Road\, Brighton\, SA 5048. \n2024 AUDITION DATE/TIME\nA group audition will be held on Saturday 8 June 2024\, commencing at 11.00am. All auditionees are required to be present at that time. Please arrive 10 minutes earlier. Note- Prior emailed registration is necessary to audition.\nThe audition will include reading/moving excerpts from the play\, with relevant pages emailed to you several days prior to the audition once you have registered. \nAUDITION VENUE\nSt Jude’s Church\, 444 Brighton Road\, Brighton\, SA 5048 (church is adjacent to Grundy Hall\, through side gate). \n2025 REHEARSAL DAYS/TIMES/VENUE\nTuesdays & Thursdays 7.15-9.30pm\, Sundays 1.15pm-5.00pm\, although there may be some variation to dates and times.\nFirst rehearsal Sunday 19th January 2025\, or thereabouts. (Please note the rehearsal period will overlap the Fringe Festival/ Festival of Arts.)\nAll rehearsals at St Jude’s Grundy Hall\, 444 Brighton Road\, BRIGHTON SA 5048 \n\nContact: Kym Clayton\nkymclayton54@gmail.com
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/labour-of-love/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Auditions
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240511T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240511T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240404T045956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045956Z
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SUMMARY:LIVING TOGETHER By Alan Ayckbourn
DESCRIPTION:Living Together is the second play in Alan Ackybourn’s comedy trilogy The Norman Conquests\, each about the same traumatic family weekend in a country vicarage. Set in Southern England in the mid-1970s\, Living Together covers the action in the living room. \nUnmarried Annie lives in a Victorian house with her (unseen) bed-ridden widowed mother. So that Annie can go away for the weekend for some respite from her caring tasks\, her brother and his wife have come to hold the fort. They believe Annie should pair off with a rather dim local veterinarian\, but Annie has other ideas. She has made an assignation…but not with the vet.\nWhen truth of Annie’s assignation is discovered\, other family members get involved and the result is mayhem. \nDirected by Les Zetlein \nBookings open 18th April
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/living-together-by-alan-ayckbourn/2024-05-11/
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:20240510T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240510T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240404T045956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045956Z
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SUMMARY:LIVING TOGETHER By Alan Ayckbourn
DESCRIPTION:Living Together is the second play in Alan Ackybourn’s comedy trilogy The Norman Conquests\, each about the same traumatic family weekend in a country vicarage. Set in Southern England in the mid-1970s\, Living Together covers the action in the living room. \nUnmarried Annie lives in a Victorian house with her (unseen) bed-ridden widowed mother. So that Annie can go away for the weekend for some respite from her caring tasks\, her brother and his wife have come to hold the fort. They believe Annie should pair off with a rather dim local veterinarian\, but Annie has other ideas. She has made an assignation…but not with the vet.\nWhen truth of Annie’s assignation is discovered\, other family members get involved and the result is mayhem. \nDirected by Les Zetlein \nBookings open 18th April
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/living-together-by-alan-ayckbourn/2024-05-10/
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:20240509T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240509T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240404T045956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045956Z
UID:10022495-1715283000-1715292000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:LIVING TOGETHER By Alan Ayckbourn
DESCRIPTION:Living Together is the second play in Alan Ackybourn’s comedy trilogy The Norman Conquests\, each about the same traumatic family weekend in a country vicarage. Set in Southern England in the mid-1970s\, Living Together covers the action in the living room. \nUnmarried Annie lives in a Victorian house with her (unseen) bed-ridden widowed mother. So that Annie can go away for the weekend for some respite from her caring tasks\, her brother and his wife have come to hold the fort. They believe Annie should pair off with a rather dim local veterinarian\, but Annie has other ideas. She has made an assignation…but not with the vet.\nWhen truth of Annie’s assignation is discovered\, other family members get involved and the result is mayhem. \nDirected by Les Zetlein \nBookings open 18th April
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/living-together-by-alan-ayckbourn/2024-05-09/
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:20240504T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240504T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240404T045956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045956Z
UID:10022494-1714831200-1714840200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:LIVING TOGETHER By Alan Ayckbourn
DESCRIPTION:Living Together is the second play in Alan Ackybourn’s comedy trilogy The Norman Conquests\, each about the same traumatic family weekend in a country vicarage. Set in Southern England in the mid-1970s\, Living Together covers the action in the living room. \nUnmarried Annie lives in a Victorian house with her (unseen) bed-ridden widowed mother. So that Annie can go away for the weekend for some respite from her caring tasks\, her brother and his wife have come to hold the fort. They believe Annie should pair off with a rather dim local veterinarian\, but Annie has other ideas. She has made an assignation…but not with the vet.\nWhen truth of Annie’s assignation is discovered\, other family members get involved and the result is mayhem. \nDirected by Les Zetlein \nBookings open 18th April
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/living-together-by-alan-ayckbourn/2024-05-04/
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:20240503T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240503T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240404T045956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045956Z
UID:10022493-1714764600-1714773600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:LIVING TOGETHER By Alan Ayckbourn
DESCRIPTION:Living Together is the second play in Alan Ackybourn’s comedy trilogy The Norman Conquests\, each about the same traumatic family weekend in a country vicarage. Set in Southern England in the mid-1970s\, Living Together covers the action in the living room. \nUnmarried Annie lives in a Victorian house with her (unseen) bed-ridden widowed mother. So that Annie can go away for the weekend for some respite from her caring tasks\, her brother and his wife have come to hold the fort. They believe Annie should pair off with a rather dim local veterinarian\, but Annie has other ideas. She has made an assignation…but not with the vet.\nWhen truth of Annie’s assignation is discovered\, other family members get involved and the result is mayhem. \nDirected by Les Zetlein \nBookings open 18th April
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/living-together-by-alan-ayckbourn/2024-05-03/
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240502T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240502T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20240404T045956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045956Z
UID:10022492-1714678200-1714687200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:LIVING TOGETHER By Alan Ayckbourn
DESCRIPTION:Living Together is the second play in Alan Ackybourn’s comedy trilogy The Norman Conquests\, each about the same traumatic family weekend in a country vicarage. Set in Southern England in the mid-1970s\, Living Together covers the action in the living room. \nUnmarried Annie lives in a Victorian house with her (unseen) bed-ridden widowed mother. So that Annie can go away for the weekend for some respite from her caring tasks\, her brother and his wife have come to hold the fort. They believe Annie should pair off with a rather dim local veterinarian\, but Annie has other ideas. She has made an assignation…but not with the vet.\nWhen truth of Annie’s assignation is discovered\, other family members get involved and the result is mayhem. \nDirected by Les Zetlein \nBookings open 18th April
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/living-together-by-alan-ayckbourn/2024-05-02/
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:20231126T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
CREATED:20231015T060016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T060016Z
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SUMMARY:A Hard God
DESCRIPTION:A HARD GOD\, by Peter Kenna\n\n\n\nA November 2024 production\, Directed by Harry Dewar.\n\n\n\nA Hard God is an immersive family drama set in Sydney in 1946. It 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.\n\n\nMiddle 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 is confronted by the realisation of his deep attraction to his best mate and the crisis of faith this brings.\n\n\nWhen unexpected tragedy strikes\, the conflict and upheaval that ensues results in circumstances that make for gripping family drama\, with events as topical today as in the 1940s.\n\n\n\nCHARACTERS FOR AUDITION:\n\n\nThe characters inhabit a working-class environment in western Sydney in 1946. They are Catholics. All are Australian\, with appropriate accents\, but the three Cassidy brothers have a slight Irish lilt\, having been raised in relative isolation in the bush by their Irish Catholic parents.\n\n\nDAN CASSIDY\nA gentle\, courteous\, working man in his late 50s. Cares deeply for his family and shows real concern for his brothers and their troubled lives. Has a strong faith and love for his church without being rigid or judgemental.\n\n\nMARTIN CASSIDY\nLate 50s\, the eldest of the three Cassidy brothers. Has had money in the past but now works as a labourer after spending time in prison. A political Catholic and an anti-communist activist. Given to philosophising and writing poetry. Suffers a sort of PTSD following the death of his little son many years earlier.\n\n\nPADDY CASSIDY\nEarly 50s\, the youngest of the three Cassidy brothers. A small man both physically and in moral fibre. Argumentative and a coward. Unhappily married to Sophie (Sophie is an offstage voice-only character)\, who dominates him mercilessly.\n\n\nJOE CASSIDY\nMale 16\, the youngest of Dan and Aggie’s children. Slight build and somewhat feminine in appearance. Lonely\, intense and desperate to be liked. Becomes closely attached to Jack Shannon.\n\n\nJACK SHANNON\nMale 16\, an orphan who lives with his aunt. Quite handsome and more rugged and physical than Joe. Brooding but given to sudden extrovert outbursts.\n\n\n\nCHARACTERS ALREADY CAST:\n\n\nAGGIE CASSIDY\nFemale early 50s. Married to Dan whom she worships. Sharp tempered\, skeptical of others\, particularly her husband’s extended family. Her focus in life is caring for her husband and children and protecting Dan from his brothers.\n\n\nMONICA CASSIDY\nFemale mid-50s. Martin’s wife/widow. Excessively devout and obsessed with her Catholicism. Humourless and judgemental but willing to exploit others.\n\n\n\nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS\nFor your audition\, please prepare a dramatic monologue of up to 5 minutes that demonstrates your ability to play a naturalistic character with some degree of depth and emotion. It may be from A HARD GOD\, but not necessarily. You may be asked to repeat it with some direction. We will also do some reading from A HARD GOD.\n\n\n\nAUDITIONS\nAuditionees will be seen individually by appointment only.\n\n\nAudition places booked through TRYbooking  https://www.trybooking.com/CMMRM\n\n\nFor further information please contact the Director\, Harry Dewar on 0421 366 101 or email dewarharry@ozemail.com.au\n\n\n\n2024 PRODUCTION DATES\nNovember 7-9 and 14-16\, 2024
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-hard-god/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Auditions
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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SUMMARY:Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot
DESCRIPTION:Written by David Williamson \nScarlett is a waitress who lives with her mother\, has no boyfriend\, and spends too much time watching old romantic movies. In her working hours she re-runs the scenes from the films with her co-worker Gordon\, the gay kitchen hand in the restaurant. As Scarlett drifts deeper into her reveries of Clark Gable\, Cary Grant\, Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart\, she takes her place as the heroine in each of their movies. \nDirected by Geoff Brittain
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/scarlett-ohara-at-the-crimson-parrott/2023-11-18/
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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SUMMARY:Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot
DESCRIPTION:Written by David Williamson \nScarlett is a waitress who lives with her mother\, has no boyfriend\, and spends too much time watching old romantic movies. In her working hours she re-runs the scenes from the films with her co-worker Gordon\, the gay kitchen hand in the restaurant. As Scarlett drifts deeper into her reveries of Clark Gable\, Cary Grant\, Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart\, she takes her place as the heroine in each of their movies. \nDirected by Geoff Brittain
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/scarlett-ohara-at-the-crimson-parrott/2023-11-17/
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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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231116T213000
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UID:10021706-1700163000-1700170200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot
DESCRIPTION:Written by David Williamson \nScarlett is a waitress who lives with her mother\, has no boyfriend\, and spends too much time watching old romantic movies. In her working hours she re-runs the scenes from the films with her co-worker Gordon\, the gay kitchen hand in the restaurant. As Scarlett drifts deeper into her reveries of Clark Gable\, Cary Grant\, Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart\, she takes her place as the heroine in each of their movies. \nDirected by Geoff Brittain
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/scarlett-ohara-at-the-crimson-parrott/2023-11-16/
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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UID:10021705-1699711200-1699718400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot
DESCRIPTION:Written by David Williamson \nScarlett is a waitress who lives with her mother\, has no boyfriend\, and spends too much time watching old romantic movies. In her working hours she re-runs the scenes from the films with her co-worker Gordon\, the gay kitchen hand in the restaurant. As Scarlett drifts deeper into her reveries of Clark Gable\, Cary Grant\, Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart\, she takes her place as the heroine in each of their movies. \nDirected by Geoff Brittain
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/scarlett-ohara-at-the-crimson-parrott/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Scarlett-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231110T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231110T213000
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UID:10021704-1699644600-1699651800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot
DESCRIPTION:Written by David Williamson \nScarlett is a waitress who lives with her mother\, has no boyfriend\, and spends too much time watching old romantic movies. In her working hours she re-runs the scenes from the films with her co-worker Gordon\, the gay kitchen hand in the restaurant. As Scarlett drifts deeper into her reveries of Clark Gable\, Cary Grant\, Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart\, she takes her place as the heroine in each of their movies. \nDirected by Geoff Brittain
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/scarlett-ohara-at-the-crimson-parrott/2023-11-10/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Scarlett-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231109T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231109T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T114318
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UID:10021703-1699558200-1699565400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot
DESCRIPTION:Written by David Williamson \nScarlett is a waitress who lives with her mother\, has no boyfriend\, and spends too much time watching old romantic movies. In her working hours she re-runs the scenes from the films with her co-worker Gordon\, the gay kitchen hand in the restaurant. As Scarlett drifts deeper into her reveries of Clark Gable\, Cary Grant\, Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart\, she takes her place as the heroine in each of their movies. \nDirected by Geoff Brittain
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/scarlett-ohara-at-the-crimson-parrott/2023-11-09/
LOCATION:St. Jude’s Players\, 444 Brighton Rd\, Brighton\, South Australia\, 5048\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Scarlett-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Jude's Players":MAILTO:info@stjudesplayers.asn.au
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