Dates For Your Diary

MARCH

Saturday 18th — The Folkin’ Bogans

APRIL
Thursday 20th—Opening night of “It runs in the family”.  Performance dates: 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 26th, 27th, 28th & 29th

MAY

Theatre workshops between the 1st & 19th—More details soon

JUNE

Thursday 7th—Opening night of “Greenwicks”

JULYSaturday 1st—An evening of entertainment (TBA—watch this space!)

AUGUST

Thursday 17th—Opening night of “Let the Sunshine”
Performance dates: 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 23rd, 24th, 25th & 26th

OCTOBER

Thursday 12th—Opening night of “Pygmalion”
Performance dates: 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st

NOVEMBER & DECEMBER

Our final season for 2017 has yet to be confirmed as our original choice was not available for performance.

Finley Awards 2016

By the time some of your receive this newsletter the recipients in various categories of the Finley Awards will have been decided. But, as we have received a record number of nominations this year—an honour in itself—I thought I’d list the nominees for your in this newsletter.

 

In order of appearance:

Best Director—Play—Karen Tropiano for “GASLIGHT”

Best Costume in a Play—”GASLIGHT”

“David Crewes Award” for best set in a play – “GASLIGHT”

“RUN FOR YOUR WIFE” “SKYLIGHT”

Best Actress in a play—Emma Shaw in “SKYLIGHT”

Best costume in a musical—”OLD TIME MUSICAL HALL”

“The Hywell Williams Award” for technical achievement—BLITZ!

Best Actress in a musical—Susan Vincent—BLITZ!

Best Musical Director—Lyn Brown—BLITZ!

 

If you’d like to see just how many categories and how many nominations there are, check out the ITA Facebook page for all of the details.

Fingers crossed for Saturday night!

From the Acting President – December 2016

Hi Everyone,

 

What a wonderful year of productions we have experienced at the Limelight theatre!

 

Locally written one act plays, the sinister “Gaslight” which saw not only the very talented Emma Shaw, but also Andrew Govey in a quite different and challenging role.

 

This was followed by our first “Old Time Musical Hall” in many years. It was hard to tell whether the cast or the audience were having the most fun with that one! In August the fun and frolic of “Run for your Wife” which proved a very popular and entertaining farce for our audiences. And then James Hough-Neilson brought us “Skylight” late in September. A very thought-provoking play on an amazing set designed by Robert Benson-Parry. And our finale for the year “Blitz” with its cast of thousands, featuring Sue Vincent in the title role. Congratulations to all those who appeared on stage in 2016.

 

AND—a great big thank you to all of the set constructors, painters, props and costume makers unseen by our audiences, but appreciated by members. Thanks also to the front of house volunteers. My appeal to the whole membership last month found us several new and willing helpers; hopefully more of you will volunteer in the future.

 

AND—to the committee. This has been a very busy year and committee members have been doing all sorts of things behind the scenes. We have installed a new booking system and, despite a few teething troubles, with the dedication of Nigel Rarp, Carol Binks and Elinor King it is now running smoothly. Nigel has also been busy working on necessary changes to our constitution and strategic plan—rather tedious but very necessary work—thank you Nigel. Andrew Brown again coordinated the reading committee to choose our productions for next year, Jane organised a great garage sale and is currently coordinating the Awards night, Kim and Meg cooked themselves into oblivion at the Bunnings sausage sizzle! Well done to you all!

 

AND—when you start thanking there’s always a danger that you might miss mentioning something important that members have done for our Club. If your name has been missed—it probably means you are a quiet achiever and there are many of you. So to all members and friends who have supported us in 2016—A GREAT BIG THANK YOU!

 

Merry Christmas to you all and may you always have love to share, health to spare and friends to care.
Shelley McGinn

A Night At The Oscars

Wanneroo Repertory's Annual Awards 2016

The Awards Night—delightfully dubbed “A Night at the Oscars” will be a RED CARPET event!  With formal dress encouraged.  So frock up and come along!
Bookings for this night, 21st January, can ONLY be made on line, so please don’t delay as we need to ensure the catering for your light supper is adequate.

Kalamunda Youth Swing Band

Kalamunda Youth Swing Band

Our Sunday performance on the 22nd is already proving quite popular with bookings, so PLEASE don’t leave it to the last minute to book as again we need to make sure our catering is adequately covered.

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