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HotHouse Launches Sensational 2006 Season!
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Each year HotHouse Theatre is determined to bring you the best and most diverse season of theatre from the local, national and international stage. And this is particularly true of the newly launched 2006 season! This season promises to be an exciting one. There are comedies, world-premieres, international award-winning productions and much more. This is a season of plays that will take you around the globe.
There is the world premiere of Embers by Campion Decent. This astonishing play was commissioned by HotHouse. It is powerful verbatim theatre told in the words of the people that lived and fought their way through the 2003 bushfires. Not to be missed.
Direct from Broadway is the multiple Tony Award-winning production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning I Am My Own Wife. Based on the true story of one woman’s extraordinary escape from persecution during World War II.
Windmill Baby was the recipient of the 2003 Patrick White Award. It’s a beautiful story, told with a bush lyricism of one woman’s return home to the Kimberley’s. Indigenous storytelling at its finest.
Our pre-Christmas fare is The Messiah. The perfect holiday season comedy about two overly-ambitious amateur actors, desperate to produce a Christmas story. From Mary and Joseph to God and his wise men, The Messiah is silliness at its most serious.
Mr Bailey’s Minder is a new play from one of Australia’s finest playwrights, Debra Oswald. It’s the story of cantankerous old Mr Bailey and his latest minder – Therese – fresh from jail and determined that she’ll keep her new job. Funny and touching.
We invite you to be part of this wonderful company by becoming a 2006 subscriber. You get the benefit of seeing some of the best theatre Australia has to offer as well as tickets at a discount price. The new 2006 Subscription brochure is available from the HotHouse office on 02 6021 7433, or by downloading the pfd attached below. (NB. It may take a few minutes to download.)
Subscribe soon by calling 02 6021 7433. Please note the office will be closed for a Christmas break from December 24 to January 19.
Photo of Annie Byron courtesy Sydney Theatre Company.
Photographer Derek Henderson.
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