Esperance Theatre Guild serves you up a Slice of Life at the Bijou Theatre in its season of One Act Plays on 10,11,17 and 18 August, 2001.
Plaza Suite - Act 3 Visitor from Forest Hills Monday to Friday Shop Talk
Plaza Suite - Act 3 Visitor from Forest Hills
By Neil Simon. Directed by Roma-Lee Western. By special arrangement with Dominie Pty Ltd
Mimsey Hubley is the first in her family to be getting married and where better to hold the wedding than at the prestigious Plaza Hotel? The hors d'oeuvres are served, the musicians are playing, the dress is beautiful and the groom awaits. There is just one problem - Mimsey has locked herself in the bathroom and she's not coming out! The stage is set for an hilarious half hour of pre-wedding mayhem, as Mr & Mrs Hubley (Derek Clarke and Julie-Anne Clark) pull out all stops to get Mimsey (Gwendydd Fox) out of the bathroom. The plot includes torn stockings, a broken arm, a drenched and ripped rented suit and a good diamond ring. The only cool head in the cast is groom Borden Eisler (Jesse Parker). People of all ages will relate to this story of a nervous bride and her anxious parents.
Cast
Norma Hubley - Julie-Anne Clark Ron Hubley - Derek Clarke Mimsey Hubley - Gwendydd Fox Borden Eisler - Jesse Parker
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Monday to Friday
Directed by Suzy Abell. Damien Arthur - thirty six, chartered accountant, wife, two children, four mistresses!
Cast
Monday - Helen Staer Tuesday - Dimity Franks Wednesday - Gillian Florisson Thursday - Lyn Cooney Friday - Sasha Curnow
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Shop Talk
by Colin Thiele. Directed by Phil Shelton.
It's the early 1950's and Ma & Pa have gone to the city (Melbourne), to pick up extra stock for the shop in the rusty old truck. The rush will be on for Christmas you know! Whilst in town they will be collecting cousin Arthur for a vacation in the country. Everything will be OK because Grandpa is in charge with lots of help from young Dorothy and David. Never-the-less, things can get a bit challenging with visits from the local busy-body, Mrs Prattle and her daughter Polly, the prim, proper and somewhat overly sophisticated schoolteacher Miss Skimp, as well as the three mischievous Heaslip boys, Charley, Tommy and Moses.
Cast
Grandpa - Bob Stevens David - Tristan Baldwin Dorothy - Esther Parker Arthur - Jesse Parker Mrs Prattle - Josette Morgan Polly - Jodie Mackie Charley Heaslip - Gwendydd Fox Tommy Heaslip - Chris Barr Moses Heaslip - James Clothier Miss Skimp - Cheryl Hoffman Ma Dingle - Glenda Anderson Pa Dingle - James Clothier
Props - Cheryl Hoffman
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Crew
Production Manager - Christy McKenna Lighting Director - Andrew Bounds Set Design - Andrew Bounds Set Construction - Andrew Dean and Andrew Bounds Costumes - Bernadine McLeary Stage Manager - Victoria Young Crew - Mark Litherland Crew - Mark Williams
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