After the roaring success of their last show, Oklahoma, in
2011, the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society is ready to present their next
hilarious comedy, the runaway broadway hit, How to Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying.
How to Succeed… is the story of an ordinary window cleaner,
J. Pierrepont Finch, who has an extraordinary dream. After finding a copy of
the book, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Finch sets off on a
meteoric rise through the many levels and pitfalls of big business, overcoming numerous
obstacles and accidentally discovering the love of his life along the way.
On the journey we meet the many strange and wonderful
characters that keep the wheels of big business turning and we find out what it’s
really like to survive the day to day battles and make a name for yourself in
the cutthroat concrete jungle of corporate enterprise.
There are six performances of the show this season from
opening night on Friday 17th of August through to closing night on
Saturday 25th of August. Performances are on Fridays and Saturdays
with two special Matinee performances on Sunday 19th and Saturday 25th
August at 1:30 pm. Show times are 7:30 pm for night time performances with the
door opening for all performances at half an hour before the show.
Tickets are
$20 for Adults and $15 for children, students, pensioners and concession card
holders. Tickets can be pre-purchased (cash only) through Kingaroy Office
Central on Haly St or you can book by texting or calling Liz on 0407 037 206 or
emailing on Lschn4@gmail.com.
There’s not long to go so don’t miss the show.
Some of the fantastic cast members of this year’s
sidesplitting production by the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society, ‘How to
Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’.
(Left to Right: Alwyne Mansell, Damien Tessmann, Karen
Cooke, Michelle Wilson, Tamara Poole, Bradley Siddans, Victor Collins, Trevor
Dent, Peta-Jane Sidney, Sue Cox, Kieran Abbott, Kendall Siddans, Ted Wall,
Clive Reinbott, Tasha Freeman, Diane Read, Brenton Cullen, Tony Murphy, Brittni
Hurt and Joyce Cuvet)