Glugs of Gosh
The Prospero Players from Newcastle will stage their production of The Glugs of Gosh at the Peninsula Theatre in Woy Woy on May 28 and 29.
This dramatisation of The Glugs of Gosh is based on C.J. Dennis' Australian Classic which was first published in 1917.
The Glugs of Gosh is a story of Sym and the dwellers of Gosh and portrays reckless corruption and decadence, blind acceptance, treachery and the triumph of individuality, according to publicist Ms Lenora Newcombe.
Prospero Players had developed a production with sensitivity to the original work that could be enjoyed by all the family, she claimed.
"This company is highly regarded for their sincere attempts to create productions that are a synthesis of all the arts and The Glugs of Gosh combines an attention to Dennis' magical verse with music by Peter Muddle, set design by Sophia Montefiore and costumes and make-up by Vija Docherty and Lee Zaunders."
Media Release, 14 Mar 2011
Lenora Newcombe, Prospero Players