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Red Door presents: Acts of Passion

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Last two shows, Friday & Saturday, 02 & 03 June 2023! Table seating, BYO snacks and drinks.

This is what our audience has said:-

Jodie, "The actors had a clear sense of joy in their performances."

Simone, "Loved the two acts - thought provoking and great themes. An intimate experience!"

Karen, "Very welcoming and friendly atmosphere. The show was extremely entertaining."

Secure your tickets at ticketor.com/mrdtc, or by phone on 0490 805 389. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door. Following a sell out season with Agatha Crust and the Village Hall Murders, the Moruya Red Door Theatre Company's next play is almost here.

Two wonderful one act plays at the Moruya RSL Hall. While the matinee will have the usual theatre seating, the night shows have table seating. So grab a friend and organise some nibbles for a terrific night out. Tickets on line or at the door. The Ladybirds by Tony Layton and directed by Jack Spahr A village drama group has lost all their men. The future looks bleak until a bright director agrees to help them out. The suggested solution at first shocks the actors and the villagers, so don't be surprised with what happens next. Curtain Call by David Trezise and directed by Phil Barr. Actors take over an abandoned theatre to pay tribute to their friend. Each year on that anniversary they produce one of the writer’s plays in his honour. With one actor missing though and the cast search everywhere for her. When she does finally arrive it brings about an unexpected revelation that may well change all of their lives.

"Acts of Passion"

Fri 2 June 7pm / Sat 3 June 7pm.

2 x 1 Act Plays: Curtain Call by Keith Trezise* + The Ladybirds by Tony Layton* Directed by Phil Barr & Jack Spahr

Tickets on sale NOW

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