Wednesday, 29 September 2021 to Saturday, 2 October 2021
"Anniversaries should be spent with the one you love, even if you aren't married to them."
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On a fateful night away from home, Doris and George fall into bed with each other. Unfortunately they're both already married to other people. Same Time, Next Year follows their secret annual meetings over 25 years filled with laughs, loss and change. This production is brought to you by the award-winning talents of director Jude Hines and actors, Allison Scharber and Patrick Clement.
IpSkip Productions is an independent Adelaide theatre company who has been producing plays at The Bakehouse Theatre since 2017. Our productions of Educating Rita, Charlotte's Web, Steel Magnolias, A Man for All Seasons have all been met with critical acclaim, and our 2019 production of A Doll's House was nominated for Best Show - Drama and Best Female Actress (Allison Scharber) at the Curtain Call Awards. This is the third and final show of our 2021 season.
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Duration:
Two hours including interval
Credits:
Written by Bernard Slade
Produced by IpSkip Productions
Director: Jude Hines
Starring: Allison Scharber
and Patrick Clement
Stage Manager: Larissa Paynter
Sound and Lighting: Stephen Dean
Production Manager: Alda Ward
Opening night:
Wednesday, 29 September 2021 - 8:00pm
Season:
Thursday, 30 September 2021 - 8:00pm
Friday, 1 October 2021 - 8:00pm
Saturday, 2 October 2021 - 8:00pm
Matinee(s):
Saturday, 2 October 2021 - 2:00pm
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- 19781978
- MM
- 1h 59m
A married man and a married woman end up sleeping with each other, and decide to meet at the same place every year on the anniversary of their one night stand. As the years go by, they obser... Read allA married man and a married woman end up sleeping with each other, and decide to meet at the same place every year on the anniversary of their one night stand. As the years go by, they observe changes in each other and their relationship.A married man and a married woman end up sleeping with each other, and decide to meet at the same place every year on the anniversary of their one night stand. As the years go by, they observe changes in each other and their relationship.
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An affair to remember through the years
I have always wanted to see this movie but hadn't had the opportunity until now. It was well worth the wait! I absolutely loved it! Being a long time fan of both Burstyn and Alda, their performances did not disappoint. The subtle comedic jabs of Alda's guilt ridden George added strength to the already deep soul searching hearty dialogue. While Burstyn's ever evolving Doris balanced out the emotional ups and downs of their 25 plus years affair. The in-between pics of the events that shaped the times was a seamless way to move the years along. With such a sensitive subject as this movie examines; it is done in such a way that it leaves the viewer non judgmental but instead routing for their relationship to go the distance. And of course who could go wrong with a soundtrack by Johnny Mathis. SUPERB!
- tvmamadiva
- Jun 23, 2016
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