Liam Scarrott, Sam Taylor, Peter Scarrott, Ngaire Pigram, Kris Davies Peter Shaw and Robert Walker are in Ladies Night.
Camera IconLiam Scarrott, Sam Taylor, Peter Scarrott, Ngaire Pigram, Kris Davies Peter Shaw and Robert Walker are in Ladies Night. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Ladies Night: men’s egos laid bare in Rockingham production

Jill BurgessWeekend Kwinana Courier

SIX young men are suddenly thrown out of work when the factory where they are employed closes down in Ladies Night.

The future looks bleak until they hear of male strippers packing audiences into their shows and making heaps of money.

They don’t know how to dance or strip and do not want to make fools of themselves but are eventually persuaded it could be worth a try and they find someone to teach them the moves, namely one of their former girlfriends, exotic dancer Glenda.

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The local nightclub owner is wary of letting a group of factory workers take over his club but is eventually won over and all seems set to go for the big production.

Director Alison Gibson said it was fascinating to see the cast evolve from awkward to awesome over the rehearsal period of the award-winning play.

The play is recommended for over 18s.

WHERE: Rockingham Theatre. WHEN: November 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, December 1,2. TICKETS: www.rockinghamtheatre.com or Rockingham Visitors Centre.

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