THE SAPPHIRES

HIT PRODUCTIONS

Event Venue

Princess Theatre, Launceston

Event Dates & Times

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  • Wed, Oct 16 2019 7:30pm

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Running Time

2 hours 20 minutes (including interval)

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THE SAPPHIRES

HIT PRODUCTIONS

A FUNNY HEART-WARMING AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL PLAY, INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY

The Sapphires is a multiple award-winning musical play and film that is coming to the Princess Theatre stage…. for the first time.

Four young women from regional Australia, who like singing country music, suddenly get the chance to change their tune, their clothes and their lives.

Wearing sequins, armed only with microphones they find themselves trying to spread joy in the hell that is the Vietnam War.

The Sapphires is a funny, heart-warming tale inspired by the true story of four Yorta Yorta Women, who sing Motown hits against the backdrop of personal change and massive social upheaval. It is an energetic, fun and engaging play that affirms life and the realisation of dreams.

www.hitproductions.com


prices

Ticket Pricing

  • $59.50 - Full
  • $49.50 - Concession
  • $49.50 - Subscriber Full
  • $39.50 - Subscriber Concession
  • $15 - Subscriber Student
  • $49.50 - Group 6+

School group prices available. Contact the Box Office for more details.
Phone: 6331 0052 or
Email: boxofficemanager@theatrenorth.com.au

Concessions available for Pensioners, Seniors, Health Care Card holders and Full Time Students.

Companion Cards accepted.

A processing fee of $6 applies to tickets purchased online. This is a per transaction fee, not per ticket fee, which will be applied at the end of your purchase.

A delivery charge of $4 applies if you choose to have your tickets posted to your address.


creative team

Creative Team

  • Written & Directed by - Tony Briggs
  • Producer - Christine Harris & HIT Productions
  • Musical Director - Nathanial Andrew
  • Set & Lighting Designer - Mark Howett

reviews

“The Sapphires is a play about fulfilling dreams and challenging stereotypes. It is a play about hope."
Kate Herbert, The Herald Sun
“Sheer enjoyment. The Sapphires is a fun show with loads of appeal.”
Helen Thomson, The Age