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Tuesday, 06 March 2012 15:46 |
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“Run for your Wife” our new production is being polished and fine tuned for you as I write.
The sets are almost complete and are looking great - a step back into homes of the 70s with the bright colours and fashionable wallpaper.
This classic British Comedy ran for 9 years in London’s West End and holds the title of
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Tuesday, 06 March 2012 14:54 |
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The Cooma Little Theatre has been asked by the owners of the Squatters Arms at Bunyan to provide a director and actors for a one act play about a piece of Cooma’s history.
Apparently in the 1880’s two bushrangers known as “The Clarke Brothers” held up Cooma Races and then moved on to the Squatters Arms and forced the patrons at that Hostellery to have lunch with them and then robbed them before making off through the Rose Valley Road with the police in chase.
The idea is to turn this into a one act play, perform it at our June production of One Act Plays then produce it at The Squatters Arms with paid Actors for as long as they feel it is feasible.
Anyone fancying directing this venture or wanting further info or a copy of the play’s précis ring Jim Brindle.
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Monday, 29 August 2011 21:07 |
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The CLT Committee is calling for expressions of interest from potential directors for 2013, and also for a November 2012 production.
If you have dreams of directing a show this year in November or sometime during next year, it's time to
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Monday, 29 August 2011 21:31 |
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Have you ever seen a production at Cooma Little Theatre and stopped to think how it is lit? Well, our lighting designers/operators, Liz Sherlock and John Chapman, are calling for some new faces to learn how to do their job.
If you don‟t have the confidence or time to act or direct, why not contribute to a production in another way?
If you are interested in learning how to operate the lights, feel free to contact Liz Sherlock on 6452 2812. |
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