Lit Live: Love and Other Catastrophes
Featuring
- Sarah McNeillSee more about Sarah McNeill
Mar 6, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Centre for Stories
TICKETS TO THE NEXT LIT LIVE IN MAY 2019 AVAILABLE HERE.
Sharing stories is the universal way to make sense of our lives; they affirm who we are, cross time and cultural barriers, allow us to enjoy similarities and understand differences.
This month’s theme is ‘Love and Other Catastrophes’, featuring Rebecca Davis (The Vibrator Play, Black Swan) and Thomas Pappathanassiou (Tony Galati The Musical, Fringe World) joining Sarah McNeill in reading new stories about love, loss, laughter, and pain.
Refreshments and wine provided.
All ticket purchases before Friday February 22 will go into the running to win a double pass to triumphant disaster play, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, for opening night the Thursday March 7.
Check out Lit Live’s new website here.
Due to limited seating, we cannot offer ticket refunds. If you have purchased tickets to an event and can no longer attend, you are welcome to pass along your ticket to somebody else. Please notify us if you wish to do so at: info@centreforstories.com
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Sarah McNeill
Collapse BioActor Sarah McNeill graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, at 19-years-old McNeill moved to Melbourne to work in film, television and theatre, where she met her husband Greg while they played husband and wife in new Australia play Jam Tomorrow. The couple have maintained their acting careers through work at Effie Crump Theatre, Perth Theatre Company and Black Swan State Theatre Company, as well as film and television. A change in Perth’s theatre landscape, particularly in the previous year where McNeill found less opportunities available, led her to start presenting public readings at book launches and other events. She now runs Lit Live at the Centre for Stories.
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