Play Reading Series at The Vic Theatre Devonport
Back by popular demand, The Victoria Theatre Trust invites you to attend the fourth of our very popular play reading series. This year’s series, run over 3 consecutive Sundays, brings plays written by experienced NZ playwrights to entertain you with a feast of comedy, drama and satire.
Sunday 11th Sep 4 pm. Elspeth Sandy presents “The Body Politic”; a satirical look at power struggles within a body corporate of an apartment block. Book your tickets here thevic.us5.list-manage.com...
18th Sep 4 pm. “Making a Meal of It” a short comedy, by Roger Hall, will have its first-ever reading and will be followed by “Always my Sister” by Micheleanne Forster which is a dramatic account of an historic murder on Devonport waterfront in 1841 Book your tickets here www.thevic.co.nz...
25th September 4 pm. Joseph Musaphia brings us “Un-Bloody-Believable”, which is an hilarious look at an older couple struggling to cope in a COVID lockdown. Book your tickets here www.thevic.co.nz...
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