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The Little Foxes

By Lillian Hellman

Directed by Bill Ayers

February 17 – March 18 2016

Fierce, funny and relevant, this classic play is packed with ruthless schemes, betrayals and humour that takes you by surprise. Its famous villainess has been played by Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, Anne Bancroft and Tallulah Bankhead.

Set in 1900 with grand costumes and settings, the avarice and corruption of The Little Foxes is as relevant today as it was when first staged. It returns to Broadway a month after The Guild Theatre.

‘Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.’ Solomon 2:15“

By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Dramatists Plays Services Inc New York”

>> Review: Little Foxes Return to The Guild Theatre, Rockdale

>> Review: Classic Tale of Corruption Relevant as Ever

Cast

Beryl Ayers, David Belcher, Roderick Chambers, Glenda Kenyon, Greg Kenyon, Donny Munz, Chad Smith, Eloise Tanti, Adrian Thompson, Catherine Waters and Sally Whiteley.

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Upcoming Events

April 21st: Booking office opens for The Explorers Club

June 6th: The Explorers Club opening performance

June 28th: The Explorers Club final performance

July 7th: Booking office opens for Secret Bridesmaids' Business

August 22nd: Secret Bridesmaids' Business opening performance

September 13th: Secret Bridesmaids' Business final performance

September 22nd: Booking office opens for Tons of Money

November 7th: Tons of Money opening performance

November 29th: Tons of Money final performance

 

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The Guild Theatre is proud to acknowledge Australia’s First Nations as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we perform.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present and through them to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.