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The Dean of the township of  Naverre has passed a law forbidding men and women from interacting with each other. By chance, a group of noble women enter the city on this day.

What falls out is a farcical series of hilarious misunderstandings, mistaken identities and teenage antics. 

A play about the function of legislation on gender roles this production is being helmed by the seasoned director Mitch Rist  and is a comedy presented as a tongue-in-cheek fratboy comedy- forbidden lust, pseudo-intellectualism with a theme of love conquering all.

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Cast:

Adara Eyre - Byron

Alison Woodgate - Ferdinand

Aled Stephens - Longaville

Kye Eade - Dumaine​

Josh Stajanovic - Costard

Kaitlin Peek - Isabella

Amber Mai-Feeley - Rosaline

Layissa Mugridge - Katherine

Lily Hampson - Maria

Annabelle Bedwell - Ophelia

Nicole Smith - Boyet

Stefanie Dellseit - Athelina

Director:

Mitchell Rist

Show Dates (2023):

Friday 19th May - 8pm

Saturday 20th May - 8pm

Sunday 21st May - 2pm

Friday 26th May - 8pm

Saturday 27th May - 8pm

Sunday 28th May - 2pm

Crew

Production Manager - Nicole Madden

Assistant Director - Nicole Madden

Stage Manager - Rhonda Hancock

Lighting Design and Rig- Mark Prophet

Lighting Operator - Emma Misdale

Sound Design & Operator - Nicole Madden

Set Design - Steve Donelon

Publicity - Nicole Smith

Graphic Design - Nicole Smith & Nicole Madden

Photography - Stefanie Dellzeit & Aurel Vasilescu

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Directed by Mitch Rist. The King of Naverre has passed a law forbidding men and women from interacting with each other. By chance, a group of noble women enter the city on this day. What falls out is a farcical series of hilarious misunderstandings, mistaken identities and teenage antics

4th Wall Reviews

“A hardeth task it is to doth perform a play lest known by the bard himself” said Shakespeare about performing his plays… well he didn’t but he should have. Henry Lawson Theatre Company has not only taken on the hard task of performing a Shakespearean play but has also chosen a much lesser known and performed play. A dizzying delight of deceit and youthful repartee, Love’s Labours Lost is a must see for any Shakespeare aficionado or even those who may be new to the bard.

Program

Henry Lawson Theatre

Phone: 0448 011 370

Email: publicityhlt@gmail.com

Address: 144 Henry Lawson Ave, Werrington County

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