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As part of the Marion Cultural Centre’s 21st birthday celebrations , Galleon Theatre Group, St Jude’s and Deadset Theatre Company will be performing in a Weekend of One Acts on 15th & 16th July.
St Jude’s Players will be performing BANANAS, an Australian comedy written by Richard Bradshaw and directed by Geoff Brittain, is about a son who brings home his intended bride which challenges his parents’ attitudes and values. Deadset Theatre Company will be presenting WAR LETTERS directed by Zoe Muller, and it will tug at your heart strings. Galleon Theatre Group will perform the clever comedy THE DUCK VARIATIONS, written by David Mamet and directed by Andrew Clark. It is about two old curmudgeons chatting about the mating habits of ducks, the law, friendship and death!
More details visit https://www.galleon.org.au/ http://www.deadsettheatre.com https://www.stjudesplayers.asn.au
Domain Theatre
$20 & $15 concession
No walk ins Pre-book tickets to avoid disappointment.
Accessibility
Disabled, mobility restricted, sight & hearing impaired bookings – purchases and enquiries 8375 6855 Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays) or email mcc@marion.sa.gov.au
Companion Card – phone 8375 6855 Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays) or email mcc@marion.sa.gov.auWheelchair/Mobility Seating – Wheelchair and mobility seating available.
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