Castle Hill Players (NSW) will present Matt Cameron’s Australian drama Ruby Moon from April 13, 2012.
Ray: It's not her Sylvie. You know that.
Sylvie: Let me pretend.
Ray: It's all we do.
Ruby Moon is a hauntingly evocative journey into the hearts and minds of Sylvia and Ray Moon, whose little girl Ruby disappeared without trace from her own street in Flaming Tree Grove. Itis an atmospheric blend of drama, pathos and unexpected humour.
A TIMELESS love story from one of the most widely-read writers of all time comes to the Melville Theatre (WA) stage from May 4, 2012.
Jane Austen's Emma is a beautiful and clever young woman who prides herself on her matchmaking ability – but while she’s preoccupied with romance, she’s clueless to her own feelings of love.
When Emma takes on a young friend as her latest project, her well-intentioned efforts misfire, leading to a whirlwind of complications.
When Hornsby Musical Society (NSW) presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's The Sound of Music at Hornsby RSL from April 13, the production will be directed by Laura Sheldon, a lifelong member of Hornsby Musical Society and former Von Trapp Family member, who has previously appeared in two productions of The Sound of Music.
David Williamson’s Face to Face will be staged by young, emerging director Brendan Ellis for Stirling Players (WA) in May 2012.
As the first part of Williamson’s Jack Manning Trilogy, this dramatic and character-driven play takes its format in a realistic setting of ‘community conferencing.’
When young construction worker Glen rams into the back of his boss’s Mercedes in a fit of anger at being sacked, he is given the opportunity to discuss his actions in a community conference, rather than going straight to court.
MATES Theatre Society (Redlands, Qld) present the classic Australian comedy Cosi at Birkdale School of Arts Hall from April 13 – May 5.
Written by Louis Nowra, Cosi explores the complex and sensitive subject of mental health. It tells the story of Lewis (played by Conor Ensor), a young amateur theatre director who is offered a job with a Government program in a Sydney institution for the mentally ill.
CLOC Musical Theatre (Melbourne) is preparing to launch its 2012 season with the Australasian non-professional premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1950 classic Billy Wilder movie Sunset Boulevard.
80's cult-classic movie Xanadu, starring Olivia Newton-John, has been adapted as a stage musical, and Mosman Musical Society (NSW), one of Australia's oldest musical societies, will bring Xanadu - The Musical, complete with roller-skates and leg warmers, to the Zenith Theatre in Chatswood (NSW) from Friday April 20 to 28.
Mosman has one of the most uniquely appropriate front-of-house raffle prizes Stage Whispers has ever heard of; audience members will have the chance to win a pair of roller skates (pictured) signed by Olivia Newton-John.
Peter Jackson’s award winning movie Heavenly Creatures launched Kate Winslet’s career. The same sensational and true story is the focus of Michelanne Forster’s play Daughters of Heaven (written before Heavenly Creatures), directed by Pam Sexton, which opens at Gold Coast Little Theatre, Southport (Qld) on Saturday 14 April.
Chatswood Musical Society (NSW) presents Miss Saigon as the company’s first production at The Concourse in Chatswood from May 4.
Set in 1975 during the final days of the American occupation of Vietnam and inspired by Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, Miss Saigon is an epic love story between a young Vietnamese girl and an American GI who are torn apart by war but connect for a brief moment that changes their lives forever.
Harvest Rain (Brisbane) has announced the cast for their upcoming pro-am production of Hairspray, which will open at the Playhouse, QPAC from June 22 to July 1, 2012.
Simon Gallaher will don a dress to play Edna Turnblad, the part made famous by John Travolta in the 2007 film.
Casey McCollow (pictured) will play Tracy Turnblad, the pleasantly plump teenager who dreams of dancing on the Corny Collins show. Casey has previously appeared in Harvest Rain's productions of Jesus Christ Superstar, The Wizard of Oz and Sweet Charity