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HomeNewsTravel back in time with The 39 Steps at Noosa Arts Theatre

Travel back in time with The 39 Steps at Noosa Arts Theatre

Travel back in time and unleash your imagination with a comedic radio play at Noosa Arts Theatre, a parody of the classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps.

Before television, radio plays featuring live sound effects and scripted storytelling were a popular form of mass entertainment.

The Noosa Arts stage has been converted into a 1930s radio studio for this parody inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s spy thriller, The 39 Steps.

Director Jane Rivers and local cast of Glen Miller, Tania Nash, Jim Crawford, Maria Karambelas, Robert Boesch will deliver a fast-paced, romantic roller coaster ride through the signature world of the Master of Suspense.

There are also special guest appearances by local favourites Ian Mackellar and Margaret Courtney.

The plot centres around everyman, Richard Hannay visiting 1930s London when he meets Annabella Smith, who is on the run from foreign agents. Later that night, Annabella is murdered and Hannay faces a series of perilous scrapes.

From an epic train chase to a feisty love interest, Hannay has his work cut out for him as he searches for the truth about The 39 Steps.

Director Jane Rivers would like to thank all the talented performers from our theatre community who came along to audition for this fun production.

Season runs from 29 February until 10 March. Tickets on sale now!

Book online at www.noosaartstheatre.org.au

Counter sales at Noosa Arts Theatre Box Office – 163 Weyba Rd, Noosaville, Tuesday to Friday 10am to 2pm. Ph. 5449 9343

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