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Welcome Home - a new play
 

Meg McNena's new intergenerational comedy-drama, directed by Karen Wakeham,is about holding onto your place in the world no matter what. It reveals what really happens behind closed doors in streets just like yours.

After long hospitalisation elderly Joyce, returns home to a renovated smart-house, bossy gadgets, and a home help, who thinks she owns the place. In this comedy of errors past and present collide but good neighbours are friends indeed.

 

 

 

Event details

Venue: Chapel Off Chapel, 12 Little Chapel St, Prahran 3181
Bookings: https://Chapel.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/148183
Start Date: Wednesday 18 June 2025

Shows: 18-28 June More details: https://highlightproductions.wixsite.com/australia

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