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From 17th Feb - 12th March

Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday

 

 
 

If you are one of these 21st century-social-media-loving-latte-drinking-gym-in-the-morning-before-work-meetings-at-lunch-9-‘til-5-insanely-busy-have-no-time-types, or you are a poor uni student surviving off of mi-goreng and goon boxes and can’t afford the glitz and glam of the theatre, even if you just have agoraphobia and physically haven’t been outside since ‘Wicked,’ whatever the reason, ‘My Education – Wine, Cheese and Classics’ at the Owl and the Pussycat is here to help.

My Education’ is for those of us, as cultured as we are, that for just some reason or another have not seen the ‘classics’ of the stage. It is a series of rehearsed readings to help get us up to scratch.

Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday for one month, starting Thursday February 17th, and finishing up March 12th at The Owl and the Pussycat Gallery 34 Swan Street Richmond, come join us for some wine, cheese, a comfortable and friendly environment and some theatrical classics that perhaps we all should have seen, but just… haven’t.

Tickets are $5 at the door.

With complimentary cheese platter and wine at bar prices.

 

 

 


Thurs 17th Feb

‘The Zoo Story’, by Edward Albee. Directed by Collin Craig.

Fri 18th Feb

‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Peita Collard.

Saturday 19th Feb

‘A Dolls House‘ by Henrick Ibsen. Directed by Susannah Frith.

 

 

Thursday 24th Feb

'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf', by Edward Albee. Directed by Elizabeth Slattery.

Friday 25th Feb

'The Lesson', by Eugine Ionesco. Directed be Jason Cavanagh

Saturday 26th Feb

'Equus', by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Brett Ludeman

 

 

Thursday 3rd March

The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Michelle Hall

Friday 4th March

Summer of the 17th Doll, by Ray Lawlor. Directed by Sean Kavanagh

Saturday 5th March

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, by Tom Stopard. Directed by Colin Craig.

 

 

Thursday 10th March

The Caretaker, by Harold Pinter. Directed by Nicholas Dubberley

Friday 11th March

End Game, by Samuel Beckett. Directed by James Deef

Saturday 12th March

No Exit, by Jean Paul Satre. Directed by Matthew Grant

 

 

 
  P 0449 916 853 E theowl@owlandcat.com.au A 34 Swan Street Richmond