Black comedies at the Ponton Theatre
21 JULY 2010
Two new black comedies are being staged at The Ponton Theatre at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst starting Wednesday 21 to Saturday 24 July. The plays, The Woman Who Cooked her Husband, and It's My Party (and I'll die if I want to), are written, directed and performed by Charles Sturt University (CSU) theatre/media students at the CSU School of Communication and Creative Industries in Bathurst. Mr Alexander Hayden, coordinator of Bathurst Arts and Theatrical Society (BATS) which is staging the double-bill, said, “These plays represent a great night of black comedy at Charles Sturt University. For devotees of dark humour, two shows for the price of one is affordable value-packed entertainment, so bring a friend.” The Woman Who Cooked her Husband is written by Ms Debbie Isitt and directed by Ms Aimee Neeme. It's My Party (and I'll die if I want to) is written by Ms Elizabeth Coleman and directed by Ms Millie Samuels.
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