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"Darkly comic, skilfully paced, very funny and wonderfully weird."

Final 10 Performances.


UK premiere of two award-winning plays.

We have had a great two weeks and some wonderful reviews - come and enjoy two superbly acted comic masterpieces at the Bussey Building.


Holiday

Two men, speedos, baroque songs and a paddling pool.

"His writing is sharp and his wit is well handled by the two performers....a worthy successor to Vladimir and Estragon." Bargain Theatre


"A mastery of comic timing actors Paul Woodson and Andrew Buckley can make the most anodyne observation funny." revstan.com



The Eisteddfod

An orphaned brother and sister living together in an imaginary world of incest, pop songs and lost love train for an impending talent contest.

"Darkly comic, Katz's two-man show is skilfully paced, very funny and wonderfully weird." Broadway World Online


"Collins' Gerture reels between fragility and independence as she wonderfully conveys her yearning at needing a male influence other than her overbearing brother in her life." Broadway World




"If they had been performed individually Holiday and The Eisteddfod would hold their own...combined in such a well-produced performance they create a powerful statement about the strength of contemporary Australian theatre; it?s unique, funny, and worth getting to know more and more."Kangarooviews.com


We would love it if you could come down and support your local theatre. Tickets ?15 on the door or ?10 for concessions (Equity, under 26, disability, over 60)


Thank you so much and look forward to seeing you there.


Caitlin

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