An amazing show which has won acclaim far and wide will be performed in Manildra next week.
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TurnAround Productions and No Rest for the Wicked is presenting Through These Lines next Tuesday and Wednesday.
It is on a tour of regional centres.
Performances will take place in the Manildra Soldiers Memorial Hall and School Of Arts with $1 from every ticket going to the hall restoration.
Dates and times are:
Tuesday, August 26, 7pm.
Wednesday, August 27, 1pm, 7pm.
Tickets - $35 Adult, $28 Concession and Group (5+).
You can book tickets online or at Manildra Newsagency.
Limited tickets are available on the door before the show.
Doors open 20 minutes prior to the performance.
The show goes for 85 minutes with no interval.
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“Out of the ordinary” — Sydney Morning Herald
“Grabs the audience’s attention and emotions right ‘til the very end” — The Blurb
“Sad. Affecting. And very worthwhile.” — Crikey
Through These Lines is an intimate and unique theatrical experience, bringing to life the extraordinary contributions made by the women of the Australian Army Nursing Service during the Great War: the relationships they formed, the fears and dangers they faced, the laughter and camaraderie they shared, their hopes, dreams, private losses and personal victories.
Through These Lines has been a labour of love for writer/actor/producer Cheryl Ward, a project that began its life as a site-specific production at the Munitions Tunnels at Headland Park, Middle Head on Sydney Harbour in 2010, when all performances were sold out.
In the four years since then, she has undertaken further research in Australia, the UK and Europe, and rewritten and workshopped the script to shape the passionate and exhilarating play that regional centres in NSW will be fortunate to experience this year.
Cheryl, and producer partner Paul Whiteley of TurnAround Productions, have assembled a top-class creative team of theatre professionals to bring this story to life.