Mercury Theatre’s cast of Relatively Speaking. Photo: Supplied.
Mercury Theatre Wynnum is thrilled to present a production of Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking, a delightful comedy of mistaken identities and chaotic misunderstandings. Directed by Rosemary Thwaites, this uproarious production promises an evening of laughter and confusion.
The story follows Greg, Ginny, Phillip and Sheila as they navigate a labyrinth of awkward encounters and humorous miscommunications. This classic farce offers a hilarious examination of love, timing, and the tangled webs we weave.
“This play is a true gem in comedic theatre, and our cast’s chemistry brings every scene to vibrant life,” said Rosemary. “We invite you to join us for an evening that promises to be as delightful as it is disorienting.”
Mercury Theatre Wynnum has been a cornerstone of Brisbane’s bayside theatre culture since 1949, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2024. The group is dedicated to providing high-quality entertainment and fostering a vibrant community spirit through the arts.
Don’t miss this chance to support local theatre and experience a spectacular comedy event! Book your ticket now to experience brilliant community theatre in the heart of Wynnum-Manly.
Relatively Speaking will run from March 7 to 23 for nine shows at the Manly-Lota RSL hall on Melville Terrace, Manly. For tickets, go to mercurytheatrewynnum.com.