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Offshore theatre presents …

23/4/2015

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PictureThe cast of 'Butter Side Up', from left: Sara Fleisner (director), Remi D'Agostin, Julie Thomas, Ashley Reed, Nina Prideaux and Holly Hatch.
PHILLIP Island Offshore Theatre is presenting two one-act plays for its 2015 May performance: Butter Side Up by Maggie Dealey, directed by Sara Fleisner, and A Little Box of Oblivion by Sean Bean, directed by Jan Coulson. 

The plays will be performed at the Cowes Cultural Centre Hall on Thompson Avenue and will once again be set up as dinner theatre events.  
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As on previous occasions, the audience brings their own food, drink, glasses, plates, etc to share with friends.  Tables and chairs are provided.  

We look forward to once again seeing some of our regular performers as well as some identities from the past.

The performances are on May 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9, and the doors open at 7pm for an 8pm show.  There is also a matinee on Sunday May 3, with the doors opening at 1pm ready for a 2pm show. 

Programs, tea and coffee provided thanks to the generosity of our many valued local sponsors.  Seating is on an arrival basis due to our new booking system.

Book online at www.trybooking.com/129165 or at the door for the performance you wish to attend.  Tickets are $20.

Offshore Theatre is made up entirely of volunteers. Visit phillipislandoffshoretheatre.org.au for more information about the plays and theatre group or email contact@phillipislandoffshoretheatre.org.au. 
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