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A Passage to India
 

A Passage to India

by E.M. Forster

Adapted by Martin Sherman

Directed by Mark G Nagle

Sydney Premiere

Season: 15th May - 19th June 2021
Preview night 14th May
Friday and Saturday nights at 7.30pm
Sunday matinée at 4.30pm

 

What could be more wonderful than to sit back and enjoy A Passage to India? This is a strong adaptation with many challenges of multiple locations, costume changes and large cast, but the timeless beauty of the story will shine through.

www.genesiantheatre.com.au/India

An amateur production by arrangement with ORiGiNTM Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French Ltd

 

Event details

Venue: Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent St, Sydney
Bookings: www.genesiantheatre.com.au/India
Start Date: Monday 07 June 2021

Season: 15th May - 19th June 2021
Preview night 14th May
Friday and Saturday nights at 7.30pm
Sunday matinée at 4.30pm

 

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