I Betty Ya Didn't Know This About Colonial New Zealand
I Betty Ya Didn't Know This About Colonial New
Zealand
It's the middle of the 19th century and
rich people hate poor people like, a lot. In England they
are trying hard to rid the streets of the lower classes.
Through no fault of her own, Betty the maid is thrown in with the scamps and tramps on a ship bound for the factories of Australia. Forever an optimist, Betty finds some likeminded souls amongst the riff raff who share her dream of a life undivided by class.
A Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School and Victoria University Master of Theatre Arts (Directing) Production
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Performances:
Tue 24 Sep 8:30 PM Selling
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Wed 25 Sep 8:30 PM Tickets available
Thu 26 Sep
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Fri 27 Sep 8:30 PM Tickets
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Sat 28 Sep 8:30 PM Tickets
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