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    The Seven Stages of Pam

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    Cooran Community Hall
    cooran, australia
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    The Mature Women Actors Collective
    Presents

    The Seven Stages of Pam

    A witty and satirical journey through the milestones of three not so ordinary women all miraculously born on the same day in the same year,1958. 
    Devised and performed by the Mature Women Actors after a three month devising and rehearsal process.

    Sunday 11 of August

    Cooran Community Hall

    2.00 pm show followed by community afternoon tea.

    $15

    MWA is a participatory theatre project facilitated by Perseverance Street Theatre Company Gympie.

    This original new performance work explores the lives of three very different women, all named Pamela.Three Pams search for love, meaning, and security across seven life stages from childhood to the their final breath.This 65 minutes performance blends storytelling, acting, musical and physical theatre to explore the significant milestones in three womens lives. Witty, funny and satirical with a blend of humour and pathos, The Seven Stages of Pam will appeal to adult audiences aged 18 years and older. Developed over a three month workshop and rehearsal program, this performance emerged from the authentic, rich and diverse life stories of the performers.This important participatory theatre project was devised by 17 women aged from 45 -74. Working with professional theatre maker Dr Sharon Hogan, the group honed their performance and devising skills to explore important issues, challenges and celebrations that many women may experience and can relate to.Growing up in a period of incredible social and technological change, our Pams ride the ups and downs of life with wit and tenacityA celebration of womanhood, sisterhood and being misunderstood.Stay after the show and meet the cast at a community afternoon tea. 

    Suitable for Adult Audiences.

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