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Win a Double Pass to Double Bill: Don’t Tell The Women by Samantha Cunningham & Madame Bast by Matthew Sini

AussieTheatre has two double passes to giveaway to the Double Bill: Don’t Tell The Women by Samantha Cunningham and Madame Bast by Matthew Sini at the Brunswick Mechanics Institute on Wednesday, 30 March.

Don’t Tell The Women by Samantha Cunningham and Madame Bast by Matthew Sini

Don’t Tell The Women

Three men walk into a bar… or so the joke goes, however no one is laughing all that much in this examination of how men feel about the women in their lives and how they talk to other men about them. With things not looking so great in the love lives of three men they turn to a pub, some strangers and a game of pool to work things out. Don’t Tell The Women takes a look at what could have been, what might have been and what never was at all in an honest and sometimes uncomfortable chat at the bar.

“The dialogue in this play is complemented by excellent direction, a rigorous understanding of relationship dynamics, the cycle of power and control, and strong acting with a simple and effective set design. ” – Jo Daly, Weekend Notes

Featuring: Mischa Grunenberg, Sam Lavery, Jason Schwab and Jess Stenglein

Madame Bast

Jaz is a sassy, outspoken rationalist; she doesn’t believe in god or ghosts or any of that new age mumbo jumbo. But when she jokingly attends a séance hosted by an outrageous psychic medium calling herself Madame Bast, Jaz becomes increasingly haunted by a voice from her past, and struggles to maintain her rationality in the face of the dead not quite staying dead. Madame Bast is a quirky comedy about belief, death…and psychics obsessed with ancient Egypt.

“Sini’s writing is impressive…” – Jo Daly, Weekend Notes

Featuring: Angelique Malcolm, Charlotte Fox, Seon Williams, Mathew Young, Ashley Macklin, Laurence Corneschi and Tamiah Bantum

Competition closes 30 March, 2016 at 12:15pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email/phone.

Details:

Double Bill: Don’t Tell The Women by Samantha Cunningham and Madame Bast by Matthew Sini
Wednesday, 30 March
Brunswick Mechanics Institute
270 Sydney Road
Brunswick VIC

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Matt Edwards

Matt is a past owner of AussieTheatre, working as digital director from 2011 to 2019. He is also a performer, most recently appeared in the Australian tour of Mamma Mia! and previously in the Australian/NZ tour of CATS and Enda Markey's acclaimed production of Blood Brothers. As well as performing Matt keeps himself busy in the digital side of the arts working with web design agency Emptyhead Digital

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