Cheaters

  • Synopsis
  • The Cast
  • Performance Details
  • Pricing / Bookings
  • Reviews

Synopsis

Allen and Michelle have been living together for eighteen months. It is the first real relationship for both of them. Michelle thinks they should marry; Allen isn't sure. His hesitancy drives her home to her parents for advice. Michelle's Father isn't aware that it is Allen's mother he has been seeing for the last six months and would now like to get rid of, nor does Michelle's mother know that it is Allen's father she has just spent the night with and would like to see more of. The pieces fall uproariously into place when the parents decide to meet the young lovers over dinner to lend their maturity and experience for the benefit of their children's relationship. It's suddenly everyone for himself in this wild, rollicking look at love and romance.


Written By  : Michael Jacobs
Directed by : Brian Godfrey

The Cast

HowardLindsay Dunn
MonicaSharyn De Zolt
GraceAnita Canala
SamAndrew Clark
Michelle Brittany Daw
Allen Simon Lancione

Performance Dates:

Thursday 27th October 2016 to Saturday 29th October 2016 8.00pm
Thursday 3rd November 2016 to Saturday 5th November 2016 8.00pm
Saturday 5th November 2.00pm
Preview Wednesday 26th October 2016 8.00pm


Domain Theatre
Marion Cultural Centre
Cnr Diagonal and Sturt Roads (Adjacent Westfield Shoppingtown Marion)
Oaklands Park

Bookings:

Prices:


Tickets are $22; $18 concession (Pensioners and Seniors)

Except for:
Preview night $15 - limited seating available. General admission only.





Early Bookings:


INTERNET - to pay by card - Go to ONLINE BOOKINGS

OR

E-MAIL bookings@galleon.org.au

Reviews:

Adelaide Theatre Guide Review

"Cheaters", written by Michael Jacobs, is an Adelaide premiere and a very good choice to add to the growing reputation of Galleon Theatre Group for presenting quality productions.
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Reviewed by Janice Bailey

Broadway World Review

Galleon Theatre Company is currently presenting Cheaters, by Michael Jacobs, under the astute direction of the highly experienced, Brian Godfrey. The initial run on Broadway in 1978 lasted only a month and, even with the playwright's later changes, it is no masterpiece, ending in pure schmaltz, but Godfrey and his cast manage to turn it into a very entertaining evening.
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Reviewed by Barry Lenny

GLAM Adelaide Review

Michael Jacobs' comedy about relationships is an interesting diversion for a couple of hours, maybe the examination of commitment and fidelity is not an in-depth study, but it is funny. Brian Godfrey's cast give fine performances on Kym Clayton's well-designed set which manages to change smoothly from hotel to home (several homes) with ease.
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Reviewed by Fran Edwards

Stage Whispers Review

Theatre is wonderful in all its forms but a rollicking comedy is good for the soul and Adelaide's Galleon Theatre Group recognises this. Comedy is all the company does, varying comedic genre through darkly black, gentle and poignant, to hilarious farce. Whatever the comedy fare, the company invariably serves it up well done.
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Reviewed by Lesley Reed

Theatre Association of SA (TASA) Review

Director Brian Godfrey and his cast have done well to draw this quirky little comedy together. Michael Jacobs' script is pretty wordy and slow moving during the establishment phase of Act 1, and only really gets going in the second Act when the anticipated embarrassing face-off unravels.
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Reviewed by Dave Smith 2016
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