A play that modern audiences should be able to relate to
Fri, 1 July 2005
by: Hillelman
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If you live in or around the Frankson area in Melbourne, you really should get along to Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre (phone: (03)9784 1060) and help to support our local art scene.
Confessions of a Troubled Mind sounds like an intriguing play, one that would be well worth checking out:
Is Honesty always the best policy?
Four friends create a web chat room where, to join in, you have to share an honest truth about yourself.
How far would your confessions take you? Lying to friends?...Stealing?...Love triangles?...Murder?
The dates and times for the play are as follows:
July 7 @ 6pm
July 8 @ 1pm & 7:30pm
July 9 @ 1pm & 7:30pm
All tickets cost $10.
For more information about this play, (and to purchase tickets online) please take a look at the Confessions of a Troubled Mind website: www.cofessionsofatroubledmind.com.
It is a very funky looking and interesting website too, I might add, and it was constructed by Buttonhole's very own Special K (Kris Bardin). Well done again big guy!
Sammy says "Be there!"
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