THE ICEMAN COMETH
Major First Spot, 2012.
Written by Eugene O'Neill. A mammoth four hour production which explores illusion, life and death in a run down old bar in 1912.
CHOOK CHOOK
Small Spot, 2011.
Written by Fiona Farrell. A comedy featuring four hens in a battery egg farm, who attempt to understand a world outside (and inside) the cage.
RUMORS
Major Fourth Spot, 2012. Written by Neil Simon. Comic complications arise when several affluent couples attempt to conceal the evening's events from the local police and the media.

THE ICEMAN COMETH "seems like foreign theatre. But university students behind [this] new production... believe failed aspirations and aching apathy are all part of the human race" ….Surprisingly humorous, yet ultimately tragic, The Iceman Cometh is an entertaining and evocative piece of theatre which will be enjoyed by all.
- Northern District Times
CHOOK CHOOK is funny, clever and brilliantly written by one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary writers, Fiona Farrell, Chook Chook will be a quirky delight for audiences. As one of the most frequently requested short plays around the world, this absorbing and inventive production MUST NOT BE MISSED.
- Australian Stage
RUMORS
NOW SHOWING
October 11 - 13, 17 - 20
8pm
Lighthouse Theatre
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NOISES OFF "was excellent, hilarious, and intense. One of my mates saw Noises Off at the West-End in London, and when asked to compare the two productions, he just nods his head and says he’s damn impressed. So am I – we all are. It’s an impressive show, incredibly ambitious, and so very worth it."
- Grapeshot Review
NOISES OFF
Major First Spot, 2011. Written by Michael Frayn. A farce that follows the mishaps of a third-rate theatre group as they tour a third-rate play!
A B O U T D R A M A C
DRAMAC is Macquarie University's Dramatic Society. The society hosts seven productions a year - with a minimum of two published plays, a Comedy Revue and a season of short student written shows. The society generally has around 400 members and continues its great tradition of student theatre since the late 1970s. For more details on upcoming shows or the society in general, please visit the website: www.dramac.org/
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