By Peter Kemp
Eltham Little Theatre
Veronica’s Room
A middle-aged Irish couple bring a young couple to the suburban Boston home where the Mackeys are caretakers.
The young couple have recently begun to date and the Mackeys approached them at a restaurant due to Susian’s resemblance to a dead women Veronica.
The Mackeys explain that Veronica’s elder, senile sister, Cissie, is now n charge, and Susan agrees to dress up as Veronica in an effort to bring Cissie a sense of closure.
The play has many twists and turns leaving the audience at a loss waiting for the ending.
Season: Friday 6 September – Saturday 21 September.
Lilydale Athenaeum theatre
Clue on Stage
A comedy, mystery, thriller
The classic board game is brought to life in Clue On Stage.
Six guests are invited to a sinner party thrown by an anonymous host.
They are given aliases – Colonel Mustard, Mrs White, Mr Green, Mrs Peacock, Professor Plum and Miss Scarlet.
Though discouraged from revealing personal information, it is soon discovered that all of them have fallen victim to the same blackmailer, their very host of the evening. Each is presented with a weapon and an
option to pay their extortionist double or kill the innocent butler.
What follows is a madcap, slapstick evening of murder, mystery and laughs as they seek to puzzle out the culprit amongst criminals.
Season: Thursday 5 September – Thursday 12 September 12.
The Round Theatre
My Son Pinocchio – A Timeless Tale Reimagined
Step into the world of entertainment with My Son Pinocchio, a captivating stage musical that redefines the beloved classic story.
This beautifully crafted production brings new depth to the iconic tale, exploring the heartfelt journey between Pinocchio and the Blue Dairy.
Join with The Round as they follow the adventures of Pinocchio, a wooden puppet brought to life by the Blue Fairy, who is tasked with guiding him on his path to becoming a real boy.
This touching narrative delves into themes of love, parenthood and self-discovery, offering fresh perspective on the classic tale.
Starring Rachel Beck as the Blue Fairy whose portrayal adds a blend of grace and emotional depth to the character.
Her performance brings a magical presence to the stage, making the Fairy’s guidance both inspiring and heartfelt.
Season: Saturday 28 September at 2pm and 7pm. Monday 30 September at 6pm. Tuesday 1 October at 2pm and 7pm. Wednesday 2 October at 2pm and 7pm. Thursday 3 October at 2pm and 7pm.
Bookings: 9262 6555.
National Theatre
A Chorus Line
is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus line.
Exploring the inner lives and bittersweet ambitions of a professional Broadway performers, the show features one powerhouse number after another.
The show opens during an audition for an upcoming Broadway production.
The formidable director Zach and his assistant choreographer Larry put the 24 dancers through their paces.
After a round of cuts 17 dancers remain.
Zach tells the he is looking for a strong eight-member dancers four boys and four girls.
Season opens 4 September.