
Sorell on Stage presents its first production for 2012.
The Family Coffin, a zany comedy directed by Saakia Itchins.
On Thur May 10, Fri May 11 and Sat May 12, each evening at 7.30pm and a matinee on the Saturday at 2pm. At the Sorell Memorial Hall.
Adults only $12, Conc. $10 and Students $8
The stage is abuzz with props, actors, laughter and enthusiasm as well as intense concentration.
The coffin is there, but why? Whose coffin is it? Only the lady of the house knows what it is all about and she is determined to summon her family around her.
They come, but reluctantly, and only when they have spent the night there will Mum, Lorraine explain. Reactions from the rest of the family are very mixed to say the least and they can’t wait to get out of the house but the story takes an unexpected course and they have to just get on with it.
Dad Brian, sick to death of seeing the coffin in his living room tries valiantly to remove it from the premises. He’s just not allowed.
A little romance upsets the apple cart as well. Let’s hope it all works out.
Tickets available from Present Day Gifts and Flowers, Sorell News Agency, Shambles Bookshop and of course there are Door Sales……………… great cheap night out with lots of laughs!!!!! — at Sorell Memorial Hall
And,
Tasmanian Regional Arts Welcomes Bendigo Bank Partnership
TRA is pleased to announce anew funding partnership with the Bendigo Bank.
The new partnership aims to support two exciting TRA initiatives – the2012 Material Girl Exhibition and the Rhythm, Rhyme and Rhubarb music and poetry tour.
The Bendigo Bank 2012 Material Girl Exhibition partnership has also been recognised by the Australian Business and Arts Foundation which has also provided financial support to the 2012 exhibition. This new sponsorship and recognition is a fitting celebration for the tenth Material Girl Exhibition.
Sorell on Stage