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Coram Boy is adapted by Helen Edmundson from the prize-winning children’s book by Jamila Gavin and is the tale of two boys at the Coram Hospital for deserted children. The story tells of the slave-trade in unwanted children. The scenes move between the opulence of country estates and drawing rooms of high-society London to the squalor of the Bristol Docks to concerts conducted by Handel!
The play, directed by Anthony Howes, features two of WA’s leading actors – Michael Loney and Caroline McKenzie – with organist Stuart Smith who has arranged Handel’s music which interweaves Coram Boy. The cast includes 60 actors, singers and musicians from the Midnite Youth Theatre Company.
Reviews from other Coram Boy productions:
“After the show was over, I exited the theatre, wiped my eyes, and walked to the ticket booth to buy tickets to see it again. Coram Boy is the kind of production that feeds my soul and reminds me why I love theatre” Michael Knapp, Theatre Guide, New York
“It’s a spellbinder of a book and Helen Edmundson’s adaptation does full justice to the dark power of the original, while also transforming it into a thrilling piece of theatre. An emotionally overwhelming production that will haunt the memory of all who see it” Daily Telegraph, London
The Midnite Youth Theatre Company, in association with the Anglican
Church and the Playhouse Theatre, is presenting the Australian premiere
of
Coram Boy
Venue: Playhouse Theatre | 3 Pier Street
Dates: 18 – 22 April (preview 17 April)
Tickets: $12.90 children, $29.00 adults Group tickets from $15.90 each
Bookings: BOCS on 9484 1133 or online at www.bocsticketing.com.au
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