The last of 5 performances of the romantic comedy, Ken Ludwig’s ‘Lend Me A Soprano’, was a sellout at the Moruya RSL Hall.
The Red Door Theatre Company production was directed by Phillip Barr and was an Australian Premiere.
The rollicking comedy was set in 1930s Sydney with twists and turns in the plot till the end
Reviews left on ticketor.com/mrdtc included: From Keith A…..
“A near professional performance from excellent actors. Their timing of dialogue was brilliant.”
And from Michael S….. “Simply Fantastic. The ” Grow your own philosophy ” really proves itself with this imaginative fully involved play at the Moruya Red Door theatre troupe. After seeing many plays in both Sydney and Canberra, my wife summed it up by saying ” Lend me a Soprano was absolute best…” Might even book another night and once again be “transported” to another place within the 2 hours of mesmerising acting….loved it!”
This was the 10th play performed by the company in 7 years.
The Moruya Red Door Theatre company are also celebrating as the Cast + Crew have been nominated for 6 Canberra Area Theatre Awards.
Best Set – Lend Me a Soprano Phillip Barr.
Best Actress Leading Role – Lend Me a Soprano Nichola Creighton.
Best Actor Leading Role – Lend Me a Soprano Anthony Mayne.
Best Monologue – Robin Aylott Chip in the Sugar.
Best Ensemble – Acts of Passion (Curtain Call & Ladybirds).
Best Original Script – Lost & Found by Jack Spahr.