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4 Feb 2025 | |
SMC Connect News |
Top Dog Theatre’s beloved Open-Air Summer Shakespeare returns to the picturesque Mona Vale gardens with Richard III, one of the Bard’s most compelling histories. This year’s production proudly features St Margaret’s College talent, including alumnae India Horrey, current student Harriet Thorp, and staff member Helen Moran.
SMC has a proud tradition of fostering excellence in the performing arts, with students and Old Girls excelling on stage both locally and internationally. India, Harriet, and Helen continue this legacy, bringing their talents to one of Shakespeare’s most thrilling works.
With a trimmed script making for a fast-paced and accessible performance, this is Shakespeare at its most viewer-friendly. Bring a picnic rug, soak up the evening sun, and enjoy an unforgettable night of theatre.
Kicking off with the iconic line, “Now is the winter of our discontent,” Richard III promises drama, intrigue, and outstanding performances. Don’t miss out—book your tickets here.
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