Something to Crow About - Coolamon

Something to Crow About - Coolamon

Something to Crow About is a comical revue showcasing excerpts from some of Shakespeare’s more popular plays.

 Aug 2, 2025 6:00 pm

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Wagga Wagga Shakespeare Club has taken wings!

Wagga Shakespeare club has decided it is time to fly into the magic land of performance.

A fund raising special event, Something to Crow About, A Frivolous, Fulsome Frolic is to be performed at and sponsored by The Coolamon Cheese Factory

Something to Crow About is a comical revue showcasing excerpts from some of Shakespeare’s more popular plays. The comedy is created by taking some parts out of context and bringing it to life in a more modern genre, with clowning, madrigals, and gags creating a farcical romp through the bards work...

Neryl Quilty, President of the Wagga Shakespeare Club is thrilled to announce the production proceeds will be donated to Coolamon Rotary Club

The production has a cast list of some well-known actors, new actors, and some Shakespeare Club members.

Directing the revue is Fay Walters, Secretary of the Wagga Shakespeare club, who is also a well-known local theatre person.

The members of the cast include Joanne Darby, Patrick Kenny, Viv Harling, Tony Woods, Claire Cheshire, Keith Radford, Leigh Ladd, Catherine Dawson, Bob Hitchens, Anna Swift, Craig Dixon, Neryl Quilty, Jan Pittard, Ros Mc Kinney, Damian Triulcio, Michael Trinidad, Robyn Horwell, Bec Huxtable, Gemma Hehir, and Kevin Foley.

Wagga Shakespeare Club also have the support of Eastern Riverina Arts, who have provided a rehearsal space.


Date & Time:

Saturday 2 August, 6:00pm


Duration:

Three hours including interval


Ticket Prices:

One price $40
Your ticket includes a glass of wine on arrival and a small cheese platter.


Venue:

Coolamon Cheese Factory
87 Cowabbie Street, Coolamon NSW 2701


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