Mrs McCleavy’s funeral just
might have gone off smoothly if her ex-nurse had not been making
a play for the recently widowed husband, or if her son and
his friend had not just carried out a bank robbery – hiding
the loot in Mrs McCleavy’s coffin and locking the corpse
in a handy wardrobe – or even perhaps if the local police
inspector had not turned up on the track of the money, disguised
as an official of the London Water Board.
If death, mass murder, seduction and armed robbery seem
to you the stuff of farce – you’ll love LOOT
by Joe Orton, “the Oscar Wilde of the Welfare State.”
TERM TWO
June 4 to 19, 2010
Subiaco Arts Centre Studio |

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Brought to you by Class Act Theatre
who produced the critically acclaimed A DAY IN THE DEATH OF
JOE EGG last year:
"With director Stephen Lee at the helm, Class Act theatre
has turned out one of its finest productions."
"Affecting, but never cloying, thought-provoking but never preachy, this
was truly a class act."
(West Australian newspaper - Mon 8 June 2009. Review by Ali Talbut.) Be shocked into laughter once again! |