Put Us In Our Place

Nic | 18/03/2005 - 06:07

Mirror, Mirror on the wall and all that stuff... SOACT, the Wagga School of Arts Community Theatre is celebrating sixty years of continuous theatrical production this year.

We don't claim to be the oldest continuously operating company in the land , we know we're not but we started with a meeting in 1944 and our first production Home and Beauty was in April 1945. What sort of company are we in... who's having a sixtieth birthday this year?

We'd like to try to interest Radio National into a look back at the birth of the community theatre movement.

Nic

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