Performers from Taree Arts Council will give one more concert at St Mary's Hall in Taree this Sunday, June 30.
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Prepare to be taken on a journey through some of the most memorable and classic songs from beloved musicals.
With the dominant theme of Retrospective, the line-up for the Spotlight on Taree Arts Council 3 showcase includes songs from the many shows staged by the theatrical group over 40 plus years, with a few surprises thrown in.
The third showcase of its kind in recent years, each season of variety concerts has been a standalone show so if you had the pleasure of seeing the other Spotlight on Taree Arts Council shows, this is another fresh show with new songs.
The talent gracing the St Mary's Hall stage includes familiar faces and newcomers who will become audience favourites of the future.
Ready to entertain audiences are George Hoad, Kylie Cleaver, Krys Molloy-Louis, Paul Eade, Jacqueline Roetman, Isabella Howard, Lyn Moore, Patricia Wolfenden, Will Knight, Kalin Woods and Cassidy Donovan.
The showcase won't just delight the sense of sight and sound with fantastic performances, but also the tastebuds as audience members enjoy refreshments prepared by expert caterers.
Taree Arts Council has always endeavoured to give local audiences quality and affordable entertainment and with the availability of St Mary's Hall in Taree, they can offer all that and a nice feed.
The first concert in the two-concert series, was presented on Wednesday, with the final show scheduled for this Sunday, June 30 at 2pm, and will be complemented with light refreshments, served at intermission.
Tickets are $20 adults or $15 concession and available from Bass'n'Blues in Albert Street, Taree.
Taree Arts Council is grateful to Tanya, Trevor and the Bass'n'Blues team for being the 'unofficial' ticket agents for Spotlight 3.
So, get in early and buy your tickets for this fun filled variety show so as catering can be perfected.
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