'Snakes and Ladders' is the latest play by Tony Moore currently running in The Studio space of Holden Street Theatres.
Two locally written one-Act plays tackle the issues of freedom of speech and equality for women in two very different ways: one a drama, the other a comedy.
From June 23rd Moore Books and Holden Street Theatres are presenting a double bill of one act plays at Holden Street. Both plays are written and directed by Tony Moore.
n 'Mutts: The Dog’s Tale', Western Australian playwright, Johnny Grim, tells the stories of nine unwanted dogs who find themselves in an animal welfare refuge.
Nine dogs, are impounded, and share their stories and hopes. Will they be rescued, or will they be taken on “the long walk”, from which they never return?
The true story of Ettie Rout, the face of modern hygiene, who encouraged WW1 soldiers & brothel workers to use proper precautions, saving a good many lives.
Johnny Grim’s Tainted Love is a lightly comical play featuring middle age women tackling the rough road to divorce and beyond with the assistance of a few bottles of wine.