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Away
April 10th - May 2nd
MEMORY from 1992: One of the audience favourites. Filled with irrepressible humour and a distinct Australian spirit, Away by Michael Gow is a beloved modern classic. It is Christmas in 1967 and time to re-enact the rituals of the summer holiday. Three Australian families set out separately but are driven together by a storm, unleashing all the pressures of family secrets. At times funny and yet painfully truthful, Away explores the comedy and traged


The Dining Room
July 24th - August 15th
MEMORY from 1991: One of the audience favourites. It’s a simple place, a table, six chairs, dishes and glasses and silverware as needed. Host to dinner parties and breakfast squabbles, rushed bites and lingering over wine in soft lighting. Before open concept and eat in kitchens, this was the heart of the home. Six actors take on 57 roles in a mosaic of 18 interrelated scenes which make up this delightful, eloquent gem of a play by A.R Gurney.


Arsenic and Old Lace
November 6th - November 28th
MEMORY from 1992: One of the audience favourites. The Brewster family is composed of maniacs, most of them homicidal. They include: two spinster aunts, Abby and Martha, who have taken to murdering lonely old men by poisoning them with a glass of home-made elderberry wine laced with arsenic; a brother, Teddy, who believes he is Theodore Roosevelt and another murderous brother, Jonathan, who has received plastic surgery performed by an alcoholic
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