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A performer dressed in a dramatic ruffled grey gown leaning back on the top edge of a couch in a stylised pose, one arm raised in the air.
11 Jul

Playing Second Fiddle

  • Theatre
  • Music

Playing Second Fiddle celebrates the major songs sung by the minor characters!

Join Victoria as she pays homage to the show-stopping musical theatre songs sung by female supporting characters. Showcasing songs from Les Miserable, Chess, Showboat, Guys and Dolls, Oliver, Jesus Christ Superstar and many more unforgettable musical theatre classics.

After the show light refreshments will be provided and the opportunity to socialise.

Doors open from 12pm.

Hours

Date Times
Sat 11 Jul
  • 12.30pm - 2.30pm 12:30pm - 2:30pm

Location

Irene Mitchell Studio
44 St Martins Ln
South Yarra 3141

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Price and bookings

From $15 to $35

Adult / general $35
Senior $25
Student / concession $25
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  • email address: littlepinetreeproduction@gmail.com
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All accessibility information is self-reported by the listing owner. It has not been verified by the City of Melbourne.

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