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PERFORMANCES 2005
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Friday 11 March, 8pm |
| Saturday 12 March, 2pm (Mattinee) | |
| Saturday 12 March, 8pm | |
| Sunday 13 March, 2pm (Mattinee) | |
| Thursday 17 March, 8pm | |
| Friday 18 March, 8pm | |
| Saturday 19 March, 2pm (Mattinee) | |
| Saturday 19 March, 8pm | |
| Sunday 20 March, 2pm (Mattinee) | |
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VENUE
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The Theatre |
| Morningside Campus, Southbank Institute of TAFE | |
| Clearview Tce, Morningside | |
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The PlayAn award winning and moving Australian classic, "The Shifting Heart" follows the life of an Italian family attempting to make a new life in Australia, in the aftermath of World War II. Melbourne of the 1950's in its first faltering attempts at multiculturalism provides an evocative background to this humorous and ultimately tragic story. The Playwright"The Shifting Heart" was Richard Beynon's first play, and was chosen as best Australian play of 1956 for which he earned Sydney Journalists' Club award and was placed 3rd (out of 2,000 entries) in London Observer World Play Competition. He was also a noted actor on the London stage. The DirectorFiona Kennedy will be remembered by VP audiences for many on-stage roles including Cassie in Rumors and Mae in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof The CastMomma - Mary Woodall Poppa - Laurie Monsour Maria - Aleathea Monsour Clarry - Terry Wockner Gino - Dean Patrick Leila - Jane Sizer Donnie - Anthony Bradley Sgt. Lukie - Dan Kennedy |

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