Eat, drink and be merry: coming attractions step up to the stage

benfletcher | 30/10/2011 - 18:11

After a five-week training course, aspiring actors are about to tread the boards, ready to deliver an evening of songs and entertaining monologues.

For a gold coin donation, people can experience the latest up-and-coming talent from 7pm, Sunday, November 6, followed by drinks and nibbles in the Playlovers Theatre bar.

Highly-experienced brother-and-sister team Martin and Amanda Crewes formed their In2Action company to help give potential actors a special insight into three main areas: acting, voice and movement.

“This is a wonderful way to spend a Sunday evening with a bit of entertainment and chatting with other people in the acting world,” Amanda said.

No bookings are necessary – but, for more information, email info@playlovers.org.au.

Playlovers is located at Hackett Hall, Draper Street (off Underwood Avenue), Floreat.

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