Director Lesley Reed has a strong cast with a pedigree not often seen in community theatre
A space drama, Pilgrims is set in a comfortable hotel like room in a space craft; its passengers are on a one hundred day journey to start a new life in a colony.
Written in 1971 whilst in prison, Vaclav Havel regarded this as the weakest of his plays. After seeing it again in 2007 he decided he actually liked the play because of the way it was performed.
Definitely not the opera but based on real events which mirror, in part, the story. A French diplomat in Beijing carries on an affair with a singer from the Chinese Opera, who is in fact a spy, finally being accused of treason and imprisoned.
Tea Tree Players has provided fun, entertaining shows filled with humour, charm and unexpected twists and turns. Their latest production of Miles Tredinnick’s Twist aims to continue that tradition.
Tea Tree Player’s latest comic offering, 'Happy Event' follows Jane Harbottle and her ill-fated dinner party where she intends to tell her husband that she is pregnant.
If you take a great Chapman & Cooney script and give it a good director who understands comedy, you will have an almost certain hit!
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?
Directed by Tony Moore, this SA premiere tells the story of nine unwanted dogs. The play shares their tales about how they got that way.