Concert Enterprises Fathers Day Concert

 PRODUCTION
September, 2001
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Ian Westrip

This concert will exhibit some of the great WA talent that is currently at WAAPA and some of those singing students who are likely to be seen there and in productions in the future.

Also includes cabaret dancers 'Flame', choirs and a string quartet.

Tickets are on sale at the door, unreserved seating.


emwalker24@hotmail.com

Emily Walker

9384 8708

$15

John XXII College Hall
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