LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - Final Days!
Wed, 20 July 2005, 08:16 amWalter Plinge12 posts in thread
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - Final Days!
Wed, 20 July 2005, 08:16 amLITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS is a classic story of Faustian magnitude where mild-mannered Seymour discovers an exotic little plant with a strange and unusual appetite. The plant is growing remarkably fast and so is SeymourÂ’s love for his co-worker at the flower shop, Audrey. But she has a boyfriendÂ… and the plant has a bloodthirsty secret that threatens the entire planet.
yellow glass theatre inc (LAST DAYS OF WEIMAR, ANTHEMS FOR DOOMED YOUTH) brings together some of PerthÂ’s best musical theatre performers and musicians in this fully staged production with a difference.
FEATURING
JaredFURTADO JuliaJENKINS KingsleyJUDD ChrisKABAY RhodaLOPEZ JamesMCNEILL JarradWEST RuthWILKIN SharonWISNIEWSKI & SimonHOLT
14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 JULY 2005 @ 8PM
THE SUN ROOM COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE
134 WHATLEY CRES, MAYLANDS (ENTER OFF 6TH AVE)
TICKETS @ BOCS 9484 1133 or http://www.bocsticketing.com.au
Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith. Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director) Originally Produced at The Orpheum Theatre New York City by the WPA Theatre, David Geffen, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organisation. By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd Exclusive agent for Music Theatre International (NY)
http://www.geocities.com/yellowglasstheatre
Re: LITTLE HORROR
Sat, 6 Aug 2005, 12:29 amSusan Roverty wrote:
>
> The story going around is that your show was not that good.
> I wouldn't know of course, I did not see it, but I'm sure
> you'd all like to know what's on the grapevine.
I'm hearing a different story...that your comments are not worth reading. I wouldn't know, of course, ...oh wait a minute, yes I would. I read them.
> I mean $30.00 .........at the Sun Room! What is happening to
> the world of amateur theatre?
Do you mean to say that amateur theatre shouldn't be expecting us to pay full price to see a show in a dodgy theatre space? Well, have you seen any of the Perth Theatre Company productions at the Rechabites Hall? Or almost anywhere Deckchair has put on shows? That particular argument just doesn't hold any water.
> Because you are amateurs are you not? Otherwise, what would
> you be doing advertising your shows on this website?
Not a lot of thought went into this comment either, did it? Who do you suppose reads this website? A lot of people who like theatre. Who is the target audience for the show? People who like theatre. Ta-dah!
Advertising on this website is aimed at audiences. 'Amateur' or 'Professional' doesn't enter into it, unless you think there is such a thing as an amateur or professional audience..???
Game over, Rover
Craig
>
> The story going around is that your show was not that good.
> I wouldn't know of course, I did not see it, but I'm sure
> you'd all like to know what's on the grapevine.
I'm hearing a different story...that your comments are not worth reading. I wouldn't know, of course, ...oh wait a minute, yes I would. I read them.
> I mean $30.00 .........at the Sun Room! What is happening to
> the world of amateur theatre?
Do you mean to say that amateur theatre shouldn't be expecting us to pay full price to see a show in a dodgy theatre space? Well, have you seen any of the Perth Theatre Company productions at the Rechabites Hall? Or almost anywhere Deckchair has put on shows? That particular argument just doesn't hold any water.
> Because you are amateurs are you not? Otherwise, what would
> you be doing advertising your shows on this website?
Not a lot of thought went into this comment either, did it? Who do you suppose reads this website? A lot of people who like theatre. Who is the target audience for the show? People who like theatre. Ta-dah!
Advertising on this website is aimed at audiences. 'Amateur' or 'Professional' doesn't enter into it, unless you think there is such a thing as an amateur or professional audience..???
Game over, Rover
Craig
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