ITC Challenge – Support Local Theatre Company (you will enjoy it)

Do you have a book club, movie club, theatre club or even a recipe club?   ITC has found a great night out for your club and guess what it is right here In the Cove.

The Lane Cove Theatre Company is running a limited season of the Rise and Fall of Little Voice.   Originally a play and then adapted into a movie starring Michael Caine, this is a great play.  It is the winner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy.

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If you are not familiar with the play or movie, here is a little background.  Little Voice frequently plays her father’s old vinyl records and discovers she has the ability to faultlessly emulate every chanteuse from Judy Garland to Edith Piaf.  She hides in her room, crooning and dreaming of love.  Mix that talent with a scheming agent and a messed up mother and you have a great play.

Lane Cove Theatre Company has been operating in Lane Cove for over 18 years. Have you ever seen one of their plays?   ITC’s challenge to you is to support local drama by booking for this play.

Now is the time to get a group of gals together and head over to the O’Kelley Drama Theatre St Ignatius College.  The play is on for a limited season (5 shows only) from 10th April to 13th April.   There are discounts available for groups of 10+

Limited Season – 5 Shows Only

Thursday 10th, Friday 11th and Saturday 12th April at 7.30 pm
Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th April at 2.00 pm

O’Kelley Drama Theatre – St Ignatius College

Tambourine Bay Road Lane Cove

Bookings Essential

Discounts Available for Groups of 10+

Bookings 1300 306 776

www.mca-tix.com.au

http://www.lanecovetheatrecompany.com

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Renee is the Owner and Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of In the Cove, leading the publication's editorial direction, content, advertising and community partnerships. With a background in anthropology, she brings a natural curiosity about people and place to everything ITC publishes. As a proud Lane Cove local, Renee sees the suburb not just as where she lives, but as her village, her network and her home. That connection is what drives ITC's commitment to stories that matter to the people who live here.