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Fast-paced steps

FAST, frothy, funny theatre – this light-hearted version of The 39 Steps is a madcap comic thriller that features a spy story mixed with a dash of Monty Python mayhem and steps on stage at Noosa Arts Theatre from 8 September.
Richard Hannay is a young gentleman bored with life who meets a mysterious woman claiming to be a secret agent.
Before long, Hannay is the target of a cross-country manhunt with a shadowy organisation called The 39 Steps on his trail.
For the next 90 minutes this 1930s spy thriller turns into a madcap tour-de-force of situational comedy hijinks complete with runaway spies, keystone cops, speeding trains and search planes, all in a havoc pursuit of alleged murderer Richard Hannay.
Proof that “less is more” this cleverly conceived production also relies on expert directing by Jane
Rivers and a strong team of behind the curtain volunteers involved in every aspect of this wonderful production.
Join Noosa Arts Theatre for an afternoon or evening of community theatre at its finest.
For performance dates and ticket prices contact Noosa Arts Theatre on 5449 9343 or visit online at
www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or drop by the box office at 163 Weyba Road, Noosaville, from 9am-2pm, Tuesday-Friday.

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