May I offer an idea.After having travelled around a bit "Behind the Pro". I have come to the conclusion that stagecraft and the backstage bit usually have the look of a last minute thing.I'm sure there are the regular's who get worked to death.I realise there are a lot of reasons for these glaring problems, trying to find someone in the first place is biggest one - possibly less than 0.01% of membership.Being an ex-pro, ready for the 'glad' bag, but surely Iam not in the minority who is living out thier final gasp of smoke - here in west. There must be more of us who can assist community theatre by at least showing and/or sharing a bit of the craft with others - for, please forgive, the love of 'IT'.Maybe, we could help via your good offices with stage management, technical, design or what ever!!!sorry to interupt - but feel free to....or advise evaporation as the only option!Yours In 'IT'Joe McCabe
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New short movement based works from three of Shakespeares' well known plays. Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, and "The Scottish Play".
These innovative young directors have devised short pieces using movement and dance and comedy to provide a great night's entertainment.
A Stirling Players Youth (SPY) project, featuring young people aged from 12-24.
Cost is $5.00 a person. Two nights only!
Hope you'll come along and enjoy a different night's entertainment and support our young people.