WAAPA graduate Kate Walder finished her season of shows at the Seymour Centre in style last night, with a packed house at the Seymour Centre Sound Lounge.
WAAPA graduate Kate Walder finished her season of shows at the Seymour Centre in style last night, with a packed house at the Seymour Centre Sound Lounge.
Walder’s show, Coffee With Kate, was inspired by columns she wrote for AussieTheatre.com last year, which detailed her first year out of drama school.
The short but sharp show showed off Walder’s comedic wit, excellent timing and superb vocal skills.
And spare a thought for producer/director Tyran Parke. He was skipping between duties with Walder’s show and appearing in the musical In A Pink Tutu next door.
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