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« : Friday 28 September 2012, 05:18:22 am »
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Sepia 

Sepia is a new South Australian play...about cuttlefish. Sepia was Inspired by the recent controversy around the planned desalination plant in Whyalla and its potential effects on the largest known breeding ground of the Giant Australian Cuttlefish: Sepia Apama. For Neil, the South Australian coastal town of Whyalla is a place of hidden beauty. Just a short drive from his caravan park, a few metres under the water, are hundreds of thousands of cuttlefish in their natural breeding ground. But now things are changing. The de-sal plant has been approved, the cuttlefish are going missing and Neil is finding his family is further away then ever. Can Whyalla still be all he thought it could be? Venue: North Melbourne Town Hall, 33 Errol Street, North Melbourne
Dates: September 28 - October 5
Times: 6:45pm (Sunday 5:45pm)
Tickets: Full $23, Conc. and Group $18, Tuesday $10 We've got double passes. So get political, tell us your thoughts on Australia's desalination plants for your chance to win.

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