AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE of "ONE FIONA, TWO"

Valley Performers | 23/08/2011 - 16:29

Valley Performers are performing the AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE of their next production: "One Fiona, Two".

The cast and crew in the Valley Performer’s forthcoming presentation of “One Fiona, Two” are bursting with excitement and showing great enthusiasm in their various character roles. They know they have a very entertaining show to present to their audiences.

With rehearsals about to conclude, the Performers are occupying themselves in “polishing” their roles and ensuring that all set and prop requirements are in place. Any pre-performance nerves will undoubtedly be short lived and make way for the hilarious on-stage interactions between the characters.

The play mostly presents comedy situations but also includes several interludes of a more serious nature and accompanying emotions. Three performances are schedule for the Bowraville Theatre and two at the Nambucca Entertainment Centre. Shows at Bowraville will be staged at 2.00pm and 7.30 pm on Saturday, 3 September. A further matinee performance is scheduled for 2.00pm on Sunday, 4 September (Fathers’ Day). At Nambucca, shows will be staged at 7.30pm Saturday, 10 September and 2.00pm Sunday, 11 September.

Tickets will be available at the door as well as Scotts Head Liquor Store, Scotts Head; Harvey World Travel, Nambucca Heads; Finishing Touches, Macksville; and Mad Hatters, Bowraville. Adults $15; Concession $12.

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