MOONAN Flat charity theatre restaurant company the Upper Hunter Moonan Mummers are back this April with their hilarious two-act comedy, My Husband’s Nuts by Devon Williamson.
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The Moonan Mummers, who celebrate their 50th anniversary next year, have donated over $75,000 to local charities such as the Scone and District Cancer Support Group, Upper Hunter Education Fund and the Scott Memorial Hospital in the last 10 years alone.
Upper Hunter Moonan Mummers secretary Kath McLoughlin said the venue for the cast of five seasoned Mummers performers is the Soldiers Memorial Hall in Moonan Flat.
“They are ably directed by Warwick Mitchell and Serena White, and have recaptured the side-splitting fun of their, very successful 2015 production, The Boobytrap,” she said.
“This year’s production, My Husband’s Nuts, is a great fit for the Mummer’s crew.
“Besides being hilarious and ever so slightly ridiculous, it’s also the perfect length for our patrons.
“The two acts work perfectly with our two-course dinner and have patrons travelling home at a reasonable time”.
Mummers president Richard Carter said an astonishing amount of work goes into the group’s productions.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to raise large amounts of money for local charities, while providing entertainment for our patrons,” he said.
“During this terrible drought, we need some comic relief so come along and socialise and leave your worries behind”.
My Husband’s Nuts is a two-act comedy by Devon Williamson, presented by arrangement with David Spicer Productions www.davidspicer.com.au.
Performance dates are April 6, 7, 20 and 21 and ticket sales open at 8am on Monday, March 5, so get in quick as there are only four performances this year.
Phone Pauline on 6546 1176.
Tickets are $45 each for a two-course dinner and show.
Buses are available from Scone for $20.
“Barbara Fitzgerald’s Husband has a reputation. He is the pride of the district, advisor to the National Farmers Federation and Dairy Australia, he is a sporting legend, and honour of all honours, he is opening the R.A.S Show this Saturday. That is, if Barbara can restore his mind in time. You see, her husband is nuts. The only people she can trust with this information is the new vet and village idiot. They are determined to fix Jack in time for the show- even without professional help, or common sense.”