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A Peculiar River
 

"A battle between mercy and justice set in a city of unlimited appetites. A fractured fairytale of the Duke, the deputy and the damsels in distress. When the Duke tries to clean up his realm, he finds that reality bites "

Factory Space Theatre company presents "A Peculiar River" by Emma Willis.

Tickets available at www.trybooking.com/BAPEO
$35/$28 (Early bird ticket prices will apply)

March 8th - March 23rd.
Friday and Saturday shows - 7.30pm
Sunday Matinees at 2pm

Directed by Roz Riley
Photography by John Reeves
Production Manager: Lindsay Walton

Starring:
Rohin Thompson
Kurtis Wakefield
Lewis Scamozzi
Lisa Stewart
Tahlia Merlino
Diab Metry
Tivy Siripanich
Daniella Lavorenti
Zara Paternoster

 

Event details

Venue: Star of The Sea Theatre - Collingwood Rd, Manly
Bookings: Roz Riley - 0400 400 723
Start Date: Saturday 09 March 2019

www.factoryspace.org

 

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