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The WA heats are completed and we are now in for a thrilling and exceptional WA State Semi Finals production to be held in three heats on Saturday 26th July at the Nexus Theatre, Murdoch University.
Twenty one Drama and twenty four Musical Theatre performers
will be competing in the hope of making the Top Ten WA Finalists
who will perform at the National Challenge of Storm The Stage,
to be held at the Burswood Entertainment Complex on Saturday 20th September 2008.
Scroll Down to view who the WA State Semi Finalists are:
Come along and support WA's talented youth.
Tix: $10 Adult, $5 Concession, $20 Family
Entry in one Semi Final heat makes the purchaser eligible
to enter the other two.
No doubt this will be an exciting, nerve-wrenching and outstanding day of performances. On conclusion of the three semi final heats, the long awaited names will be announced of the talented ten Western Australian State Finalists who will enter the National Challenge at the Burswood Theatre.
WA State Semi Finalists are:
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Proud Sponsors of Storm The Stage:
Burswood Entertainment Complex, The International Foundation for Arts and Culture, Healthway and the Cancer Council
Storm the Stage is proudly sponsored by Healthway to promote the Heart Foundation's Smarter then Smoking message.
Each year in Australia, nearly 7% of bushfires are caused by carelessly discarded cigarettes, which are resonsible for 14 deaths.
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