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‘Equally Divided’ delivers inheritance comedy worth its fair share

‘Equally Divided’ delivers inheritance comedy worth its fair share

An all-too-human comedy about doing the right thing – set in a converted railway carriage – is the latest offering from Limelight Theatre. Written by Oscar-nominated playwright Ronald Harwood and directed by Gwen Browning, Equally Divided is a wry, humorous tale of two warring sisters squabbling over their mother’s estate. Edith has always been the […]

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Meet ‘The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband’ at Limelight Theatre

Meet ‘The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband’ at Limelight Theatre

Jealousy, humiliation, deceit and betrayal are on the menu as Limelight Theatre serves up the deliciously dark comedy The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband. Written by Debbie Isitt and directed by Barry Lefort, the story follows Kenneth who has been married to Hilary for 20 years. When he finds himself in the arms of Laura, […]

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Limelight Theatre take on ‘Death of a Salesman’

Limelight Theatre take on ‘Death of a Salesman’

Waneroo’s Limelight Theatre are taking on one Arthur Miller’s great plays with their production of Death of a Salesman.  The play premiered on Broadway in 1949 won the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Play. Over the years many acclaimed actors have taken on the lead role of Willy Loman. Kathleen Del Casale directs […]

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Limelight Theatre stage George Bernard Shaw’s classic play ‘Pygmalion’

Limelight Theatre stage George Bernard Shaw’s classic play ‘Pygmalion’

George Bernard Shaw’s most popular play comes to Limelight Theatre this October. Directed by Jacob Turner, Pygmalion is the classic story of Eliza Doolittle a young, lower-class Cockney girl who, in a short time, is transformed into a refined lady of the upper class. The play, first performed in 1913, lampoons the British class system […]

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The sun shines through at Wanneroo’s Limelight Theatre

What happens when people of widely different political views are forced to co-exist? It’s a question posed in Let The Sunshine, a play from Australia’s most respected contemporary playwright, showing at Limelight Theatre in August. Written by David Williamson and directed by Tim Riessen, it’s a satirical comedy about 50-something sea-changers and their children. When […]

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