Wynne Brooks wrote dozens of letters to her missing RAF husband who was a prisoner of war in Java. This concert version of Jenny’s very popular play and book, includes music of the era and is a tribute both to young lovers separated by world events and to women waiting at home for news.
Be among the thousands of people who have already experienced this moving story in a special concert event. Not to be missed!
PERFORMANCE DATE 18 March
This show is part of THEATRE 180’s ‘Morning on the Terrace’ program
Jenny Davis
Jenny Davis
Rebecca Davis
Stuart Halusz
Alinta Carroll
Craig Skelton
As an independent, not-for-profit theatre company, we welcome any form of support. Donations of $2.00 or more are tax-deductible.
The THEATRE 180 Public Fund (ABN: 33 042 434 145) is a tax deductible fund listed on the Australian Government’s Register of Cultural Organisations maintained under Subdivision 30-F of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
ALL DONATIONS ARE MAINTAINED IN A SPECIAL PUBLIC FUND ADMINISTRATED BY THEATRE 180 AND THESE FUNDS WILL ONLY BE USED FOR THE PRINCIPAL PURPOSE OF THE ORGANISATION.
THEATRE 180 Public Fund
Robin Tunnicliffe FCPA CPM, Jenny Davis OAM, Stuart Halusz
Whether large or small, any donation will help THEATRE 180 in a variety of ways – by providing much-needed resources to support our administration costs, or to help fund a particular area of our work such as set/props construction, wardrobe, Emerging WA Artist mentoring or script development.
THEATRE 180 works with a number of organisations and individuals in a variety of ways to achieve different outcomes. Please contact us to find out more.
A bequest to THEATRE 180 will help to ensure that many more audiences will continue to benefit from the stories we tell, for many years to come.