SA PREMIERE - A Slice of Saturday Night
Mon, 1 Aug 2005, 05:04 pmWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
SA PREMIERE - A Slice of Saturday Night
Mon, 1 Aug 2005, 05:04 pmAdelaideÂ’s newest theatre group announces its inaugural production and invites you to be there!
A SLICE OF SATURDAY NIGHT - The 60s Musical
6 performances only
2-10 September 2005
The Forge Performing Arts Centre
Marryatville High School, Kensington
The show is set somewhere in provincial England, sometime in the 1960s, over one Saturday night in the lives of seven teenagers. Experience the hair, the clothes and the fab music!
Our Gala Opening Night is on Friday 2 September at 8.00pm. Tickets for this performance are all $25 each, and each audience member receives a glass of wine, beer or juice upon arrival, and free nibbles at interval. Also, if you dress in your best 60s gear, there will be special prizes awarded!
HOW TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS:
Call 8322 1849 (evenings or leave message) and we can take Visa, Bankcard, Mastercard or Cheque. Tickets must be paid for within 5 days of booking.
Even at the standard ticket prices (ALL tix other than opening night are UNDER $20 each!), the tickets are extremely affordable, so encourage all your friends and workmates to come along. I really hope you can come along and join us for “A Slice Of Saturday Night”. I guarantee a great night out – great music, great clothes, and a story everyone can relate to if they’ve ever been seventeen!
Set over one Saturday night, at the “Club-a-Go-Go” nightclub, a group of wide-eyed seventeen-year-olds experience love, life, music and the sixties style along with the intricacies of social mores and sexual awakenings in the mini-skirted early Beatles era. In a nightclub ‘somewhere in provincial England’, we encounter a story strangely and hilariously familiar not only to those who remember the sixties, but also anyone who has ever been seventeen…
Sue is going out with Gary, who chats up Penny and any other bird who catches his eye. Rick fancies Sharon, who fancies Rick, but can’t pluck up the courage to say anything. Eddie fancies Bridget, who doesn’t fancy anyone. Watching over the whole shebang is nightclub owner Eric “Rubber Legs” DeVene, the hard rocker with a heart of gold. Well, sometimes.
The cast rocks and bops its way through 32 songs emulating every sixties sound you can imagine. Think The Beatles, The Stones, Lulu, The Who, Dusty Springfield, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Seekers, Cliff Richard, and many, many more. With book, music and lyrics by the Heather Brothers, this show pays homage to all those awkward moments of adolescence and young adulthood, regardless of era, mixed in with the fashions, hair and sounds of the most fab decade of the 20th century.
Performances:
Friday 2 September 8pm - GALA OPENING NIGHT - All tickets $25 (Includes pre-show drink and interval nibbles)
Saturday 3 September 2pm - Bargain Saturday - All tickets $17.60
Saturday 3 September 8pm
Friday 9 September 8pm
Saturday 10 September 2pm
Saturday 10 September 8pm
Tickets:
Adults $19.80; Concession $17.60
Groups 10+ $15.50 each
Book on 8322 1849
(V/BC/MC accepted)
Due to some sexual references, parental guidance is recommended for patrons under 15 years old
The Cast:
John McCall– Eric
Elyse Adams – Sharon
Chris Asimos – Terry
Jessi Chiapolino – Bridget
Benjamin Finn – Eddie
Tim Foley – Rick
Melissa Hann – Penny
Marnie Galieo – Shirl
Renae Montaniero – Sue
Zac Tyler – Gary
The Production Team:
Kate Anolak – Director/Producer
Melissa Hann – Musical Director
Benjamin Finn – Co-Producer
Bridget Samuel – Stage Manager
Shelley Hampton – Asst Director
Ryan Turner – Marketing Manager
Walter PlingeMon, 1 Aug 2005, 05:04 pm
AdelaideÂ’s newest theatre group announces its inaugural production and invites you to be there!
A SLICE OF SATURDAY NIGHT - The 60s Musical
6 performances only
2-10 September 2005
The Forge Performing Arts Centre
Marryatville High School, Kensington
The show is set somewhere in provincial England, sometime in the 1960s, over one Saturday night in the lives of seven teenagers. Experience the hair, the clothes and the fab music!
Our Gala Opening Night is on Friday 2 September at 8.00pm. Tickets for this performance are all $25 each, and each audience member receives a glass of wine, beer or juice upon arrival, and free nibbles at interval. Also, if you dress in your best 60s gear, there will be special prizes awarded!
HOW TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS:
Call 8322 1849 (evenings or leave message) and we can take Visa, Bankcard, Mastercard or Cheque. Tickets must be paid for within 5 days of booking.
Even at the standard ticket prices (ALL tix other than opening night are UNDER $20 each!), the tickets are extremely affordable, so encourage all your friends and workmates to come along. I really hope you can come along and join us for “A Slice Of Saturday Night”. I guarantee a great night out – great music, great clothes, and a story everyone can relate to if they’ve ever been seventeen!
Set over one Saturday night, at the “Club-a-Go-Go” nightclub, a group of wide-eyed seventeen-year-olds experience love, life, music and the sixties style along with the intricacies of social mores and sexual awakenings in the mini-skirted early Beatles era. In a nightclub ‘somewhere in provincial England’, we encounter a story strangely and hilariously familiar not only to those who remember the sixties, but also anyone who has ever been seventeen…
Sue is going out with Gary, who chats up Penny and any other bird who catches his eye. Rick fancies Sharon, who fancies Rick, but can’t pluck up the courage to say anything. Eddie fancies Bridget, who doesn’t fancy anyone. Watching over the whole shebang is nightclub owner Eric “Rubber Legs” DeVene, the hard rocker with a heart of gold. Well, sometimes.
The cast rocks and bops its way through 32 songs emulating every sixties sound you can imagine. Think The Beatles, The Stones, Lulu, The Who, Dusty Springfield, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Seekers, Cliff Richard, and many, many more. With book, music and lyrics by the Heather Brothers, this show pays homage to all those awkward moments of adolescence and young adulthood, regardless of era, mixed in with the fashions, hair and sounds of the most fab decade of the 20th century.
Performances:
Friday 2 September 8pm - GALA OPENING NIGHT - All tickets $25 (Includes pre-show drink and interval nibbles)
Saturday 3 September 2pm - Bargain Saturday - All tickets $17.60
Saturday 3 September 8pm
Friday 9 September 8pm
Saturday 10 September 2pm
Saturday 10 September 8pm
Tickets:
Adults $19.80; Concession $17.60
Groups 10+ $15.50 each
Book on 8322 1849
(V/BC/MC accepted)
Due to some sexual references, parental guidance is recommended for patrons under 15 years old
The Cast:
John McCall– Eric
Elyse Adams – Sharon
Chris Asimos – Terry
Jessi Chiapolino – Bridget
Benjamin Finn – Eddie
Tim Foley – Rick
Melissa Hann – Penny
Marnie Galieo – Shirl
Renae Montaniero – Sue
Zac Tyler – Gary
The Production Team:
Kate Anolak – Director/Producer
Melissa Hann – Musical Director
Benjamin Finn – Co-Producer
Bridget Samuel – Stage Manager
Shelley Hampton – Asst Director
Ryan Turner – Marketing Manager
Walter PlingeFri, 5 Aug 2005, 02:19 pm
Re: SA PREMIERE - A Slice of Saturday Night
Oh my God! Such a good show!!!!!
I wish I could see it! Good Luck guys!
Amy White
I wish I could see it! Good Luck guys!
Amy White