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Opening Night ticket give away: Bay Theatre Player's Talking Heads


The Beagle extends to its readers an invitation to be in the draw to win 2x double passes for the opening night performance of Bay Theatre Player's Talking Heads ; 7:30pm on Friday 20th July at the Bay Playhouse, Gregory Street, Batemans Bay.


To be in the draw for two double passes to the opening night performance of Talking Heads on July 20th at 7:30pm simply email the code word of BEAGLETALKINGHEADS to baytheatreplayers@gmail.com with your contact details by 4pm July 15th. Winners will be notified by a representative of Bay Theatre Players.

The Play: Bay Theatre Players are delighted to announce that the mid-year production for 2018 will comprise four monologues from Alan Bennett’s famous ‘Talking Heads’ series. Directed by Jenny Kohlhagen. On stage from 20 - 29 July 2018. Performances at 7:30pm 20, 21, 27 & 28 July and 2:00pm 22, 24, 28 & 29 July. All four one-act plays will be performed at each show. Also available from 10am - 12 noon on Saturdays only at the theatre box office at 33 Gregory Street Batemans Bay. Adult $20.30; Concession $18.30; Group of 20 or more $17.30. Written by British playwright Alan Bennett, author of many well-known works including ‘Lady in the Van’, ‘The History Boys’ and ‘The Madness of George III’, the ‘Talking Heads’ series of one-act plays were first produced for BBC TV in the 1980s. Amusing and witty, with a touch of pathos, the four monologues chosen by director Jenny Kohlhagen for inclusion in the Bay Theatre Players Inc July 2018 production give us an insight into the mindset of four very different women. ‘Soldiering On’ features Ursula ‘Nik’ Nixon, well known to our local audiences from her many appearances on our stage, including in the unforgettable ‘Shoehorn Sonata’. Nik’s character Muriel is recently widowed and evolves to be a master of self-deception and moral blindness. We encounter someone we all know in ‘A Cream Cracker Under the Settee’, as Jenny Grinlinton, who we last saw on stage in the 2016 production of ‘Forget Me Not’, plays the elderly Doris. Doris is determined to remain in her own home rather than be ‘put away in a nursing home’, but is disillusioned with the home help that has been arranged to enable her to manage at home. Narrell Murdoch is Susan, the vicar’s wife in ‘Bed Among the Lentils’, a woman with a lot to hide from her husband and his parishioners. Susan’s tragic story is not without moments of hilarity! Narrell has performed in many BTP productions, including roles in ‘Annie’ and ‘Minefields and Miniskirts’ in recent years. Recipient of multiple CATS nominations and awards for her theatre work, Candy Burgess will entertain you as ‘A Lady of Letters’ - a woman who has taken the concept of neighbourhood watch to the extreme. In this final monologue, our ‘Lady of Letters’, Irene Ruddock will amuse and delight you as she draws you into her world.

Tickets are on sale on line HERE .

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