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Baby, I’m a star

NOOSA Arts Theatre is proud to present their next production, Quartet, which will open on Friday 11 September.
Quartet takes the audience to Beecham House, an English countryside estate where the world’s most famous musicians and singers come to enjoy their sunset years.
Beecham House is abuzz with the rumour circling the corridors the home is soon to welcome a new resident. Word is, it’s a “star”.
Quartet is a sentimental, sweet comedy written by Sir Ronald Harwood, whose The Dresser remains one of the best plays ever written about the theatre.
Directed by Jane Rivers, Quartet is a wickedly comedic play about redefining old age and growing old with hope, demonstrating how art illuminates life and the human spirit remains undimmed even as the brightest stars start to fade.
A cut price preview will be held on Thursday 10 September with tickets only $22, with opening night on 11 September at 7.30pm.
Evening shows will be held on 12, 17, 18 and 19 September from 7.30pm and matinees will be held on 13 September and 19 September from 1pm.
Tickets are available now at $31 for adults, $27 for concession, $25 for a group and $22 for children.
A special performance will be held on 16 September to help raise funds for Molly’s Song with all tickets $37 including supper at interval.
To book, phone 5449 9343, visit www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or drop into the theatre at 163 Weyba Road, Noosaville, from Tuesday to Friday, 9am to 2pm.

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