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‘Wednesday to Come’
Written by Reneé This powerful drama shows the effect of the 1930s depression on a family, facing unemployment and a personal crisis when the husband and father is sent away to work in a relief camp. Underlined with a rich vein of earthy humour, it is a powerful statement and a passionate celebration of the contribution women have made to the evolution of this country. Friday May 14 – Thursday May 20, 7.30pm (Sunday show at 4pm) Tickets $18 / $12 Concession Bookings 9408063 Available on the door NASDA Studio One ‘Pass It On’
Written by Reneé Jeannie and Cliff, the two adolescents who joined the hunger march in ‘Wednesday to Come’, have grown up and married. Celebrating the role of working class women in the 1951 Waterfront Lockout, this play explores the different experiences of Jeannie, the political activist, and Cliff's wife Nell, and traces their relationship from initial distrust to a firm alliance against the political and economic forces. Saturday May 15 – Thursday May 20, 7.30pm (Sunday show at 4pm) Tickets $18 / $12 Concession Bookings 9408063 Available on the door NASDA Theatre
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