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Othello at the New Fortune Theatre - December 2023 - book now


Book now!

https://www.ticketswa.com/event/othello-shakespeares-classic-tragedy

6-9 & 14-16 December 2023

New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia

Othello is a Moorish military commander, serving as a Venetian general who has just married his love, Desdemona, in secret and against the wishes of her mother. They have been posted to Cyprus, with the recently promoted Cassio. However, Iago, ensign to Othello, is furious about being overlooked for promotion, jealous of Othello’s position and is determined to change his fortunes, no matter who gets caught up in the process. A play about passion and jealousy, this will be the first time GRADS has produced this tragedy.

Due to its enduring themes of passion, jealousy, and race, Othello is still topical and popular and is widely performed, with numerous adaptations.

GRADS is proud to be performing this classic tragedy in the open-air of the New Fortune Theatre




Richard III - March 8-18, 2023 - Reviews & Photos

REVIEWS


"The Graduate Dramatic Society presents Western Australia’s first performance of Shakespeare’s Richard III in many years. This tragedy is well presented and performed in the atmospheric venue of the New Fortune Theatre, an outdoor venue with similar dimensions to Shakespeare’s own theatre..." See full review


"NEW Fortune Theatre’s production of William Shakespeare’s Richard III is a dark yet entertaining tour de force that yokes the great bard into a contemporary context. The production assembles a talented cast from The Graduate Dramatic Society of WA to deliver a contemporary take on Shakespeare’s most reviled villain, Richard III of Gloucester..." See full review


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Comedy of Errors - Opening Soon!

Book now! We open on Wednesday 10 March. We're busy rehearsing in the beautiful New Fortune Theatre, and even the peacocks are getting excited...

https://www.ticketswa.com/event/comedy-errors

The Comedy of Errors is a magical, mystical romantic comedy of mistaken identity! 

Enjoy a  warm March night under the stars with the peacocks and owls at Perth’s renowned New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, as this riotous rollercoaster of a comedy keeps you guessing and laughing until its joyous conclusion...

Rehearsal Photos: Arnold Wong






















Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, March 10-20, 2021 at the New Fortune Theatre - Book Now!


The Comedy of Errors is a magical, mystical romantic comedy of mistaken identity! 

Enjoy a  warm March night under the stars with the peacocks and owls at Perth’s renowned New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, as this riotous rollercoaster of a comedy keeps you guessing and laughing until its joyous conclusion...


David Cotgreave brings the crazy world of The Comedy of Errors to life in his hilarious, furiously fast-paced production of one of Shakespeare's greatest farces...



Early Bird Offer! Cheap Tickets for Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors at the New Fortune Theatre



GRADS presents David Cotgreave’s production of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, at the New Fortune Theatre, March 10-20 at 8pm.


Book before midnight on Wednesday the 10th of February 2021, using the code CEEB and all tickets are$20! That's a $10 saving per ticket! Don't miss out...


A magical, mystical romantic comedy of mistaken identity! Two sets of twins, each with the same name are bewildered by bizarre encounters, cross-purpose conversations and baffling misunderstandings. Servants misplace their masters, wives overlook their husbands, and sons forget their fathers. Blunders double, triple and quadruple! The turmoil escalates. Everyone seems completely insane! Riotous chaos reigns! David Cotgreave brings the crazy world of The Comedy of Errors to life in his hilarious, furiously fast-paced production of one of Shakespeare's greatest farces! Enjoy a summer’s night under the stars with the peacocks at Perth’s renowned New Fortune Theatre as this riotous rollercoaster of a comedy keeps you guessing and laughing until its joyous conclusion.

Auditions - The Comedy of Errors, March 2021




Audition Notice - The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare.

NEW AUDITION SLOTS ADDED: Saturday 7th November, from 1pm to 5pm, at the Bradley Studio, behind the Octagon Theatre, University of Western Australia.

AUDITIONS: Sunday 8th November 2020 and Monday 9th November 2020, at the New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia.

PERFORMANCES: March 10-20, 2021

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The Comedy of Errors is one of Shakespeare’s early plays, it is also his shortest. It is one of his most farcical comedies containing slapstick humour, mistaken identity, puns and word play.
The Comedy of Errors is set in the Greek city of Ephesus and tells the story of two sets of identical twins who were accidentally separated at birth.
Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which is also the home of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and his servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and false accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession.

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Cast of Characters

Solina – Duchess of Ephesus
Egeon – A merchant of Syracuse – father of the Antipholus twins
Emilia – Antipholus' lost mother – wife to Egeon
Antipholus of Ephesus and Antipholus of Syracuse – twin brothers, sons of Egeon and Emilia
Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse – twin brothers, bondmen, each serving his respective Antipholus
Adriana – wife of Antipholus of Ephesus
Luciana – Adriana's sister
Nell/Luce – kitchen wench/maid to Adriana
Balthazar – a merchant
Angelo – a Goldsmith
Courtesan
First merchant – friend to Antipholus of Syracuse
Second merchant – to whom Angelo is in debt
Doctor Pinch – a conjuring schoolmaster
Gaoler, Headsman, Officers, and other Attendants

I see the Dromios as genderless so anyone may audition for these roles (they do have the lion’s share of the laughs in the play).

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AUDITIONS: Saturday 7th, Sunday 8th and Monday 9th November 2020

Audition venue: The Bradley Studio, behind the Octagon Theatre, on Saturday, and The New Fortune Theatre, Arts Building University of Western Australia, on Sunday and Monday. The New Fortune is an outdoor venue, so wear a hat and/or sunscreen if you book a daytime slot.

For an audition on Saturday 7th at the Bradley Studio, behind the Octagon Theatre, book an audition at:

For an audition on Sunday 8 November at the New Fortune Theatre, book an audition at:

For an audition on Monday 9 November at the New Fortune Theatre, book an audition at:

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Please prepare the following:

A Shakespeare monologue from your repertoire. It can be anything but you’ll need to deliver it fast AND make it funny at the same time.

OR

A prepared reading of one of the following:

Antipholus’ speech
Adriana’s speech
Dromio’s scene

These are available at the following link:


If you choose to do a reading I need to see that you can handle the language so please DON’T try to sight read it on the day.
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Depending on availability rehearsals will be on Monday and Wednesday evenings, and Saturday afternoons, commencing on Monday 30 November. Sundays may be added in the February 2020 due to a shorter rehearsal period than normal.

This is unpaid community theatre

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About the author:
A guy named William Shakespeare, you may have heard of him.

About the director:
David Cotgreave is a versatile professional of the highest calibre boasting a career spanning thirty years across every artform.
David is a very experienced performer having created over sixty-two roles. Highlights have been Alfieri (A View from the Bridge), Malcolm (Macbeth) and Bassario (Merchant of Venice) for GRADS, Jake (Jake’s Women) for the Old Mill Theatre, Uncle Louis (Lost in Yonkers) for Playlovers, Presley Stray (The Pitchfork Disney) for The Gordian Theatre Company, Tom Hackford (The Accrington Pals) @ WAAPA and Derek (Derek) for the Hayman Theatre Company. David has also received two performance awards, best actor in a play (Lost in Yonkers) and best actor in a short film (The Pacifist).
David’s passion extends to all aspects of his arts and events career having been the Production Manager at the highest level in the Arts industry. His credits include: the Sydney Theatre Company; WA Academy of Performing Arts; the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games; Festival of Perth, the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and more recently the West Australian Ballet.


The Comedy of Errors will be David’s Shakespearian debut as a director.

Merry Wives of Windsor - Audience Reactions!




"The opening night of The Merry Wives of Windsor was an absolute joy. Full disclosure: two-thirds of the cast are friends of mine, but I was interested regardless. I've seen The Scottish Play and "Everybody Dies" several times, but I'd never seen this Shakespearean comedy.

"It was hilarious. There were scenes where the audience was literally roaring with laughter. I am far from an authority but Will peppers his plays with diverse characters, and ordinary situations which, although written 500 years ago, are instantly recognisable today. We relate, and therefore we laugh. Today's soap operas, sitcoms, and farces had their origins half a millennium ago.

"ALL the cast were having enormous fun. Robert Jackson and Kaitlin Okely balanced each other wonderfully. Cameron Leese strutted befittingly, whilst Jason Dohle bumbled comically. Nigel Goodwin brought his Monty Python and the Holy Grail A-Game to the table, and for the Hogwarts fans Barry Potter was in fine form.

"Publicity and word of mouth have suggested that Grant Malcolm is channeling Brian Blessed. Grant does not disappoint. It's a fine and generous actor who can alternately propel a scene, and then relinquish control as the script requires.

"But if your production intends to live up to its title, then you'd better damn well cast a couple of strong female leads. And in Anna Head and Meredith Hunter, The Merry Wives of Windsor showcases two of Perth's most accomplished actresses. They owned that stage, ran rings around poor Grant's character, and had the audience in hysterics. And did so with an almost casual effortlessness, as though Shakespearean comedy was the most natural thing in the world. Their chemistry was undeniable and their stage presence indisputable.

"Congratulations to director Thomas Dimmick, and all involved, for a fantastic piece of theatre and a marvelous evening's entertainment."

JARROD BUTTERY, FACEBOOK


The Merry Wives of Windsor - OPENS THIS THURSDAY!

Only five days to go! 

Grads presents Shakespeare's colourful and charming comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor, exuberantly directed by Thomas Dimmick, at the historic and beautiful New Fortune Theatre, starting on Thursday March 5 at 7:30pm, for two weeks only. 

Enjoy all of the jealousy, lust and buffoonery on a balmy March night under the stars with added peacocks. Book now!


The Merry Wives of Windsor was written at the request of Queen Elizabeth, who wanted to see her favourite character, Sir John Falstaff, "in love". It is the only play Shakespeare wrote which is completely original, not based on an earlier plays, tales or historical chronicles. 

The fact that the only play that came entirely from Shakespeare's imagination is a comedy about middle-class characters in a small country town doesn't quite sit with the idea that the author could not possibly have come from a humble background. Or does it?

Discuss...

Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor - 5-14 March at the New Fortune. Book now!



Grads presents William Shakespeare’s most purely comic play, The Merry Wives of Windsor, at the historic and beautiful New Fortune Theatre at the University of Western Australia, Perth’s original Shakespeare venue. Peacocks will be provided.

Book now!

5 - 8 and 11 - 14 March, 7:30pm
Duration: 2h 15m including one interval of 15m
$30 standard, $20 concession, $15 standing

For wheelchair accessible seats please call 6488 2440 Monday to Friday, 12pm to 4pm.



Sir John Falstaff is in financial difficulties. He has no money and his men are accused of conning some of the locals out of their money. He decides to fix his financial woes by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants...

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Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is a raucous comedy filled with some of The Bard’s most famous characters. Performed in the New Fortune Theatre, this show promises to be a fun time for everyone. The outdoor setting and large open stage means you will get to experience Shakespeare similar to how it was originally conceived, with the space around the stage being standing room only.

For two weeks only! Make sure you don’t miss out on seeing what the Mistresses Ford and Page are able to concoct in their revenge on the tricky John Falstaff.

Notice of Annual General Meeting - 31/3/19

The Annual General Meeting of the Graduate Dramatic Society will be held on

Sunday 31st March 2019 at 2 pm 
At the Shakespeare Garden, University of Western Australia.

The Shakespeare Garden is the Arts Department courtyard at the rear of the New Fortune stage, where we are currently performing our acclaimed production of The Merchant of Venice. It is an attractive and appropriate venue in which to consider our future.

https://goo.gl/maps/QY2FHFNRoBr



https://historiesofemotion.com/2018/06/08/gardens-emotions-and-shakespeare/

We encourage you to attend and help us follow through on our successful year returning to the University as the home of Grads. We have had three successful seasons and look forward, with your help, to many more. If you are not currently a member, you can join on the day.

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The Merchant of Venice - 7-10 & 13-16 March at the New Fortune

Book for THE MERCHANT OF VENICE at 

www.ticketswa.com/event/merchant-venice 

or call 6488 2440 between 12pm and 4pm weekdays.


When: 7-10 March and 13-16 March 2019, 7.30pm

Where: The New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, 6009.


Who will win Portia's hand? The heiress to a large fortune is forced into marriage by an unorthodox method, stipulated by her late father, attracting suitors from all over the world, including Bassanio, which sets in motion a fateful transaction. The merchant, Antonio, must default on the large loan from Shylock, the Jewish moneylender he abused, but instead, the vengeful creditor demands a gruesome payment. A thrilling climax that tests the laws of Venice at a time when the rise of fascism in Europe threatens to quash the bohemian lifestyle of Venetians, and to embolden anti-Semitic attitudes that are waiting to surface.


Adapted and directed by WAAPA graduate Lucy Eyre, this contemporary production of “The Merchant of Venice” is set in 1938. Don’t miss one of Shakespeare's most important plays performed on a unique stage: The New Fortune Theatre at the University of Western Australia, which is a reconstruction of the Fortune Playhouse built in London in 1600.


Photography by Myles Wright