China cups
Hi
I am trying to source some props for a community theatre play which goes on in a week and a half and I am hoping you might be able to help. I need 4-5 old china teacups. They don't need to be in a good state, In fact chipped and cracked is what I am looking for. I thought i would easily be able to find some in second hand shops or the tip shop but they all seem to come in sets with plates and saucers and are all in perfect condition and prices are from $8-$25!
If you have any old chipped china cups that you don;t want anymore please contact me ASAP and I will put them to good use.
Come and check out the play too. It is the amazing Irish play "Translations" by Brian Friel and is on at The Gryphon Theatre on Ghuznee street from 4th May to 14th May. Check out The Stagecraft website for more details. www.stagecraft.co.nz...
Come and see the teacups in action!
Thank you
Mary Coffey (director)
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