Welcome to The Word. Would you like to set this as your homepage?    

To make this website your home page:
1. Drag this icon and drop it onto the "House" icon on your browser
2. Select "Yes" from the pop up window.
To make this website your home page:
1. From the browser menu, click the Settings icon
2. Select Options
3. On the Basics tab, type this page's URL in the Home Page entry box and click Close
To make this website your home page:
1. From the browser menu, click tools
2. Select Preferences
3. On the General tab, type this page's URL in the Home Page entry box and click OK
To make this website your home page:
1. From the browser menu, click the Settings icon.
2. Select Preferences
3. On the General tab, type this page's URL in the Home Page entry box and you're done!
  Sign in |  Register
Go to:

Test Article - Cache Implementation  |  Accor hotels accelerate expansion in India  |  August 2010 Predictions  |  ‘In the Electric Mist’: expect the unexpected  |  New type 2 diabetes table to help patients hit target  |  Local riders selected in formidable Aussie line up for world champs  |  'The Waiting City' is a bittersweet challenge for the senses  |  Films to keep you entertained  |  'Knight and Day' captivates the old-fashioned way  |  Slater, Hope & Ryan Mounting Their Way To Nationals  |  Electoral Reform  |  'Departures' is an appealing journey into Japan's heartland  |  'In the Loop' is a witty political satire  |  Not so bird-brained after all  |  Star-studded IIFA awards to be telecast in Australia on July 19  |  Canberra Hosts 2010 u16 National Championships  |  2010 IIFA Awards in Sri Lanka: Bollywood magic and goodwill  |  2010 Beach Handball World Championship Award  |  Modern Bollywood take on Indian epic  |  Exclusive Online Warehouse Sale at Steve Parish Publishing – up to 80% off  |  Watch Out! Wildlife is Vanishing While Our Children Play …  |  Steve Parish tells Australians to “Get lost and go shoot it – in the snow!”  |  Two Nurranbundah College Students awarded places at prestigious UBS Finance Academy  |  Successful 2010 Junior National Handball Championships  |  UFO/ET Disclosure Seminar  |  Stay Safe this Winter with The Slobber Stopper  |  

Who will be the last one standing after Les Liaisons Dengereuses?

LLD_ValmontetEmelie.JPG
Duncan Ley & Nicole Nesbitt-
Posted by Shanna Provost from Farrer
on 01/09/2009 at 12:31 PM
in Art & Entertainment -

 Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) first saw the light of day as a French epistolary novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos which was published in four volumes in 1782.
 

It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two rivals who use sex as a weapon to humiliate and degrade others, all the while enjoying their cruel games.
 

After several unexpected twists and turns, their dangerous game spirals into a fierce battle to the last person standing. Sprinkled with betrayal, passion and dramatic revenge, Les Liaisons Dangereuses is an exciting dark comedy that reveals the utter indulgence and decadence of the French aristocracy prior to the French Revolution.
 

Academy Award-winning British playwright, screen writer and film director Christopher Hampton wrote his adaptation of the 18th Century novel and a film version in 1988. He is known more recently for writing the film adaptation of Ian McEwan's Atonement.
 

With a Tony Award-winning script, direction by the accomplished Duncan Driver and featuring some of Canberra’s finest actors including Duncan Ley (Valmont), Hannah Ley (Merteuil), John Lombard (Azolan), Helen McFarlane (Tourvel), Nicole Nesbitt-Allan (Emilie Lexi Sekuless (Cécile Volanges), Liz de Totth (Volanges), Alice Ferguson (Rosemonde) and Adrian Flor (Danceny), the Canberra Rep production promises to deliver.

What: LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES
Presented by: Canberra Repertory Society
Where: Theatre 3, 3 Repertory Lane (off Ellery Crescent) Acton ACT
Preview—10 September 8pm

Season: 11 September – 3 October—Thursday to Saturday 8pm
Matinees: 19 & 26 September, 3 October, 2pm
Twilight: 20 & 27 September 5pm
Director’s Q & A: 19 Sept, following matinee performance
Tickets: $35, Conc $27, Members $25, Preview/Mat/Twilight $27
Online bookings: www.canberrarep.org.au
Phone bookings: 6257 1950, Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm,
tickets also available at the door 1 hour before scheduled performances.


 

Comment »

Please login to post a comment.