Friday, July 30, 2010
CHRISTMAS SHOW 2010 AUDITIONS!
Be prepared to sing, dance and have fun on stage in this wonderful and hilarious Christmas Show.
For more information, contact the Director, Lauren Chapman-Holle, on 0408 921 269.
Bar and Backstage Crew Required for Cabaret
If you would like the opportunity to wear a costume, but didn’t get a chance to audition, the Bar Manager is also looking for enthusiastic bar and front of house staff, including a hat check girl, to dress up and help add ambience to the show nights. As there will be table service for drinks throughout the show, four bar staff will be required for each performance. To assist with bar or table service, you must have a current RSA certificate. For more information, or to help out on the bar or front of house during the show, email the Bar Manager at goldfieldsrepertoryclub@gmail.com.
Cabaret Tickets On Sale Now!
Tickets for the Rep Club’s hit musical Cabaret are now on sale from the Goldfields Arts Centre.
Cabaret will be performed at the Rep Club on 26, 27, 28 August and 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11 September 2010. Performances start at 7.30pm. Tickets are $40 for Rep Club Members and Concession and $45 for adults. A light supper will be provided during the interval.
The award winning musical Cabaret is based on the stories “Goodbye to Berlin” by Christopher Isherwood, and is on stage at the Rep Club in August and September. This beautiful, intimate theatre, the show with all its haunting melodies and provocative dancing will be presented in true cabaret club style.
The musical, set in Berlin in the late 1920’s as the Nazi’s begin their rise to power, tells the story of an American author Clifford Bradshaw who visits the notorious Kit Kat Club and meets the English singer Sally Bowles. Their love affair and that of Cliff’s landlord Fraulein Schneider and her Jewish tenant become a metaphor for the increasing violence and political theatre that is being played out on the streets outside.
For bookings call the Arts Centre on 9088 6900 or online at www.goldfieldsartscentre.com.au
One Acts a Huge Success!
The Rep Club’s recent season of one act plays, Theatre Triptych, has just concluded a very successful run, with all three plays being very well received by audiences.
John Morgan’s Kids, directed by David Holle and starring Emma Hart, Dylan Della Vedova, Mark Alexander, Michelle Leahy and Jenny Roodt provided actors and audiences alike with an entertaining and energetic performance. Don Liley’s innovative and enormous set design added greatly to the atmosphere of the play.
Last Post written by Gene McConnell, directed by Georgia Foulkes-Taylor, was beautifully performed by experienced actors Marie Molloy and Jennifer Nicholls. The play started out to engross the audience in a heartbreaking situation only to surprise in the second part of the play with a twist that was both amusing and shocking to the unsuspecting. The play was entertaining and surprising to the end.
Derek Drives a Datsun, written by Kate Mulvaney and directed by Stuart Fleming, pushed the boundaries of common theatre decency. It was not to all peoples taste in content, however no one could argue that the performance given by actors Donald Liley and Lauren Chapman-Holle was anything less than outstanding. The play’s content challenged the ideologies of those who believe that death is sacred and not to be made fun of. However, upon close inspection of the content, the play satirical inspection of life’s underworld was revealing and informing to the woes of those less socially fortunate.
In whole it was a hugely successful season of One Act plays. Congratulations to fabulous cast, crew and directors. Thank you to all those that came to support those involved.Social Club Nights Update - a message from the Quiz Mistress
"Well it seems as infalible as I am, it turns out that Hotton Cafe is indeed next to Debarnales (as a couple of people told me last night). As your host, I am terribly sorry to the teams who were incorrectly penalised - it means the winning team only won by 12 points now. I hope everyone still had a wonderful night."
The Rep Club's August Social Club Night will be an evening of play readings, where writers, potential directors and any interested members (and future members) are encouraged to bring along scripts and give them a read through. All members are welcome to come along, either to join in with the reading, or to enjoy the company at the Rep Club.
Friday, August 20, from 7.30pm. RSVP to goldfieldsrepertoryclub@gmail.com
Friday, July 9, 2010
QUIZZERADES - can you handle the fun?
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Members Club Night
How good’s your general knowledge?
Maybe your mind is a vault of random facts?
Or you just find trivia fun!
Do you enjoy watching others gesticulate wildly and enthusiastically?
Perhaps you have a knack for interpreting actions and mimes?
Then come along for a huge night of fun at the Rep Club’s Quizzerades Friday July 16th
Doors Open 6:30pm Quizzerades starts at 7:00pm
Organise a team or just rock up and we’ll make it up on the night. Tables of 5 +
And to the victors go all the spoils! Which will be…….the title of the CHAMPIONS!
For more info call SJ on 0402161105
Can you handle the fun of Quizzerades?
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
THEATRE TRIPTYCH: One Acts 2010
Tickets are now on sale for the Goldfields Repertory Club's 2010 Season of One Act Plays - Theatre Triptych.
“KIDS” Directed by Dave Holle
Exploits of 5 children in a playground who make wry observations on the follies of adulthood and the need to bring about change.
Through a hierarchy of blackmail they achieve impossible tasks and their dreamy aspirations are genuine.
When the widow of a much-respected Army Colonel discovers that his past includes a secret child for whom he was paying maintenance, she is naturally very distressed.
She is determined to protect his reputation and retain her own dignity, but that isn’t so easy when the mother of the child in question arrives on her doorstep.
The play is about Derek – a loner and slightly twisted man who has the very unusual job of a Suicide Hunter. As he visits the scene of a Suicide he meets Beryl an up and coming police officer. An interesting relationship develops between the two… and the ending will definitely come as a surprise to everyone. This show contains adult content that is not suitable for children.
Tickets for Theatre Triptych are are available from the Goldfields Arts Centre Box Office, 9088 6900, online from www.goldfieldsartscentre.com.au or in limited numbers at the door.
Tickets $15 GRC Members and Concession, $20 Adult. Doors Open 7.30pm, performance starts at 8pm.