Written and directed by Perth playwright Noel O'Neill, the latest in his “park bench series” is being presented by Maverick Theatre Productions at the Old Mill Theatre.
Spaghetti from Graceland is by WA’s very own and most popular playwright, Noel O’Neill. With 30 plays now in his portfolio, this is a madcap sequel to the 2021 comedy, Confetti from Graceland.
It's time to go nuts again in the Elvis-themed Spaghetti From Graceland at Harbour Theatre, a sequel to last year’s Confetti From Graceland featuring the Nutz family. Written by Noel O’Neill and directed by Sue Hasey for Maverick Productions, the comedy is set two years after the first production ends, following Elvis’ death and the dramatic wedding of Vince Nutz’s daughter.
Elvis Presley, ice cream and 1970s Brooklyn have been whipped together for a comedy at Harbour Theatre. Written and directed by prolific Perth playwright Noel O'Neill, Confetti From Graceland follows a house painter with a burnin' love for Elvis – and even celebrates the King's birthday.
A park bench is the basis of six very different short plays at South Perth's Old Mill Theatre this October.
Old Mill Theatre will reopen with 6 new short plays in the 'View From The Park' series by Noel O'Neill.
WHAT do a 1920s social satire, an argument over a wedding, junior football and online scam have in common?
A simple premise delivers a quintet of short original plays at the Carlisle Hotel this August.
A black comedy about gangsters in London's East End during the 1960s comes to the Old Mill Theatre this May - and it has more twists and turns than a pretzel.
WHAT happens when you take a classic 685-page novel about a large aquatic mammal and try to encapsulate it in a 25-minute play?
The answer lies in Moby Dick, adapted by Michael Green from the original Herman Melville tale, and directed by Sarah Christiner as part of the Old Mill Theatre's short play season this September.
Written and directed by prolific Perth playwright Noel O'Neill, Hail Mary 2: The Haunting comes to the Old Mill Theatre this August, presented in conjunction with Maverick Theatre Productions.
FOLLOWING the smash hit comedy It's All Greek To Me at the Old Mill Theatre in 2014, Perth playwright Noel O'Neill has penned a sequel for even greater hilarity-matched-with-disaster.
A WORLD premiere at the OId Mill Theatre this September explores what happens when three soldiers meet a year after World War I ends.
A WORLD premiere at the OId Mill Theatre this September ponders whether the war is really over when a Polish migrant works as a housekeeper for an Australian ex-serviceman.
A David versus Goliath story comes to the fore at the Old Mill Theatre this April as a group of nuns try to save their convent from demolition and being turned into a housing estate. Written and directed by prolific Perth playwright Noel O'Neill, Hail Mary is an irreverent comedy about some unconventional nuns who discover their Swan Valley convent is to be sold because of its high operating costs. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!
A David versus Goliath story comes to the fore at the Old Mill Theatre this April as a group of nuns try to save their convent from demolition and being turned into a housing estate. Written and directed by prolific Perth playwright Noel O'Neill, Hail Mary is an irreverent comedy about some unconventional nuns who discover their Swan Valley convent is to be sold because of its high operating costs. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!
THE story of Martin O'Meara VC - and what's been described as "one man's journey into hell" - comes to life in the award-winning production Under Any Old Gum Tree this May.
Following a successful three-week season, an extra performance of It's All Greek To Me has been scheduled for 8pm, Friday, May 23. Typically used to highlight not understanding, the phrase 'it's all Greek to me' now lends itself to the title of a play premiering at the Old Mill Theatre this month. Written by WA playwright Noel O'Neill and directed by Valerie Dragojevic, hilarity turns to disaster in a comedy of errors set in 1960s London when a man makes a promise he cannot keep. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!
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