SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Due to various cast members becoming ill,
we have had to cancel all remaining shows
SPECIAL REQUEST
Synchronicity is a proudly local, self-funded & self managed company offering training and onstage opportunities to Bendigo participants. We run on the proverbial “oily rag”. Therefore to cancel performances is a big blow ultimately to our bottom line.
If you are a supporter of local theatre, could we ask you to consider supporting us in a very particular way??
When you are approached about your ticketing refund, please accept as usual but then, if you are so inclined please send us a donation of your ticket price (or more!) See the button below.
If you can email us your details.
we will then proudly credit you the same number of complimentary tickets to the opening night performance of our next production, the edgy courtroom drama “12 Angry Jurors” - performing in the Engine room from September 2nd.
We will also list you on our website as one of our generous supporters.
“Consider donating a similar amount using the button below. Every donation will enable us to continue providing high quality theatre. You will also be gifted a complimentary seat at the next production. “
If this is not possible for you, we understand and we thank you for your support of this fabulous performance.
Synchronicity Productions
In the Newspapers
Bendigo Times
https://timesnewsgroup.com.au/bendigotimes/news/farcical-play-premiers-this-friday/
Cast List
Alise Amarant MEG
Jacob Amarant LEO / MAXINE
Jakoby Appleby BUTCH
Kody Austin JACK / STEPHANIE
Michelle Di Camillo FLORENCE / TV STUDIO MANAGER
Tara Glozier AUDREY
Mason Hingston DUNCAN
Sharon Newth DOC
Director
Michael Scobie/ Ralph Shippard
Synopsis
“Set in the 1950s, Leading Ladies focuses on two English Shakespearean actors, Jack and Leo, who find their careers in a rut. They are currently performing "Scenes from Shakespeare" on the Moose Lodge circuit in the Amish country of Pennsylvania. When they hear that an old lady in York, PA is about to die and leave her fortune to her two long lost English nephews, however the actors resolve to pass themselves off as her beloved relatives and get the cash. Hilarity ensues when it turns out the relatives are actually nieces and not nephews. Things get even more complicated when Leo falls madly in love with the old lady's vivacious niece, Meg, who's engaged to the local minister.”
From the Origin Theatrical website