Post by Talissa on Sept 27, 2006 10:27:14 GMT 11
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■Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Bob Hornery, Amanda Muggleton and Richard Piper. December 22- February 10.
■Don's Party by David Williamson, directed by Peter Evans, stars Alison Whyte, Rhys Muldoon. January 8-February 10.
■All My Sons by Arthur Miller, directed by Kate Cherry, stars John Stanton and Janet Andrewartha. February 24-March 31.
■The Ghost Writer by Ross Mueller, directed by Julian Meyrick, stars John Wood and Belinda McClory. March 2-April 21.
■The History Boys by Alan Bennett, directed by Peter Evans, stars Deidre Rubenstein and Rhys McConnochie. April 9-May 12.
■The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Joel Edgerton. May 19- June 23.
■Enlightenment by Shelagh Stephenson, directed by Julian Meyrick, stars Sarah Peirse. June 8-July 21.
■Ying Tong by Roy Smiles, directed by Richard Cottrell, stars Jonathan Biggins. June 20-July 28.
■Thom Pain (Based on Nothing) by Will Eno, directed by Julian Meyrick, stars Neil Pigot. July 19- August 11.
■The Glass Soldier by Hannie Rayson, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Asher Keddie and Jay Bowen. August 4-September 8.
■Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, directed by Peter Evans, stars Garry McDonald and Wendy Hughes. August 17-October 6.
■The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Magda Szubanski. November 10-December 15.
You know, it's about time we had Amanda Muggleton back in Melbourne for something
■Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Bob Hornery, Amanda Muggleton and Richard Piper. December 22- February 10.
■Don's Party by David Williamson, directed by Peter Evans, stars Alison Whyte, Rhys Muldoon. January 8-February 10.
■All My Sons by Arthur Miller, directed by Kate Cherry, stars John Stanton and Janet Andrewartha. February 24-March 31.
■The Ghost Writer by Ross Mueller, directed by Julian Meyrick, stars John Wood and Belinda McClory. March 2-April 21.
■The History Boys by Alan Bennett, directed by Peter Evans, stars Deidre Rubenstein and Rhys McConnochie. April 9-May 12.
■The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Joel Edgerton. May 19- June 23.
■Enlightenment by Shelagh Stephenson, directed by Julian Meyrick, stars Sarah Peirse. June 8-July 21.
■Ying Tong by Roy Smiles, directed by Richard Cottrell, stars Jonathan Biggins. June 20-July 28.
■Thom Pain (Based on Nothing) by Will Eno, directed by Julian Meyrick, stars Neil Pigot. July 19- August 11.
■The Glass Soldier by Hannie Rayson, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Asher Keddie and Jay Bowen. August 4-September 8.
■Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, directed by Peter Evans, stars Garry McDonald and Wendy Hughes. August 17-October 6.
■The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, directed by Simon Phillips, stars Magda Szubanski. November 10-December 15.
You know, it's about time we had Amanda Muggleton back in Melbourne for something