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Monopoly
 

Hot Room Theatre presents

MONOPOLY by Steven Hopley

Five friends gather at a harbourside apartment for a friendly game of Monopoly. But when the newest player suggests that they play with real money, the competition heats up – and threatens to change their lives forever. Written and directed by the award winning Steven Hopley, this brand new comedy will have you laughing all the way to the bank!

Starring Jasper Garner Gore, Benjamin Kuryo, Alison Lee Rubie, Emilia Stubbs Grigoriou & Danen Young

@ EL ROCCO

154 Brougham St, Kings Cross

Mondays at 8pm for a limited season

From February 18

Tickets: $30

Bookings: www.ticketebo.com.au/monopoly

 

Event details

Venue: El Rocco, 154 Brougham St, Kings Cross
Bookings: www.ticketebo.com.au/monopoly
Start Date: Monday 11 March 2019

 

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