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The Vic Theatre Trusts hosting its third popular Play Reading Series.

Libby from Devonport

Sunday 4 pm November 8th.  
Tickets  $15 and bookings are essential ticketing.oz.veezi.com...

Our annual play reading series at the Vic launches this Sunday with a light-hearted satire by Auckland writer Kathryn Burnett and is directed by Devonport local Sherry Ede.

"The Campervan" is the story of a rich-lister who wants to give away his wealth and live in a campervan, much to the dismay of his family.
The cast includes Stephen Papps and Anna Julienne 

This is the third play reading series held at the Vic and has become a highly popular annual event.

Geoff Allen’s play "Broken String" and the classic award-winning play "Cherish" by Ken Duncum follow on subsequent Sunday afternoons.

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