Surprises at every turn with Canberra Repertory Society’s 2010 Theatre Season.
Journeys through theatre introduces productions that will take you through time, places and genres without leaving your seat.
First up is Alan Ayckbourn’s Flatspin rollercoaster ride of confusion, misunderstanding, comedy and intrigue, where secret compartments, hidden cameras, unexpected weapons and sexual frustration are only the beginning to be directed by Geoffrey Borny.
Director Cathie Clelland will bring to life Ken Ludwig’s Moon Over Buffalo a madcap comedy in which everything that could go wrong does—and knowing it could happen only makes it better.
The popular Jazz Garters will return, directed again by Jim McMullen. In 2010 they will truly celebrate Vive la Variété!
John Mortimer’s drama A Voyage Round My Father will be directed by Ross McGregor. This autobiographical play is the affectionate portrait of a son’s relationship with his brilliant, infuriating barrister father.
Oscar Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan—a remarkable comedy of manners—where resisting everything except temptation is only the beginning will be directed by Tony Turner.
What better to round out the season than an Agatha Christie classic! One by one … And Then There Were None will be directed by Duncan Ley. The production promises some extraordinary twists and turns and clues-to-die-for in this popular Christie.
What: Rep Season 2010
Presented by: Canberra Repertory Society
Where: Theatre 3, 3 Repertory Lane, (off Ellery Cres), Acton
Subscription Packages: Six packages available for 2010
Full | Concession
Six-show $159 Six-show P/M/T $153
Five-show $134 Five-show P/M/T $130
Four-show $108 Four-show P/M/T $106
Single Tickets: $35, Conc/Preview/Matt/Twilight $27