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The dynamic husband and wife team Kate Raison and Brian Meegan are making their way to Tamworth for an unforgettable Ensemble Theatre production, Two.
Directed by Ensemble Theatre director Mark Kilmurry, the comedic play, written by Jim Cartwright, introduces 14 colourful characters, all skilfully played by Meegan and Raison.
Set in the local pub, you’ll meet all the regulars, a misfit crowd of eccentric and hilarious individuals. There’s Moth, who loves Maud fervently; Mrs Iger, with her passion for quiet, strong men; possessive Roy, jealous of anybody who looks at Lesley; Alice and Fred and their Elvis obsession; and the publicans themselves – a married couple with an unspoken secret…
Two is funny, heart-warming and poignant. Recommended for ages 15 and up.
After sell-out seasons across the world, including London’s West End and Broadway, The Gruffalo returns to Australia in an all new-production at Capitol Theatre on March 5 with three performances; 10.30am, 12.30pm and 6pm.
The Gruffalo is the first of many entertaining productions in the Education & Families Series within Season 2019.
Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic and beloved picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
Will the story of the terrifying Gruffalo save Mouse from ending up as dinner for these hungry woodland creatures? After all, there’s no such thing as a Gruffalo – is there?
Don’t miss the new production of Australia’s beloved modern classic, The Sapphires.
Staged at Capitol Theatre on Thursday, March 7 at 7.30pm, you are sure to enjoy every moment of this multiple award-winning musical play.
Embarking on a national tour spreading the raw energy, fun and emotion of this story to audiences Australia wide, this story of four young Aboriginal women from regional Australia, who like singing country music, suddenly get the chance to change their tune and their lives. Wearing uniforms of sequins, armed only with microphones they find themselves trying to spread joy in the hell that is the Vietnam War.
Recommended age is seven plus years. There are some adult themes, simulated warfare and a small amount of coarse language.
Grab your tickets to these and more at entertainmentvenues.com.au, call 6766 2028, or visit the box office at Capitol Theatre.