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Networks Theatre: Back in October with more shows including musicals, comedy, drama and their traditional pantomime. All in English and in Orihuela. For further information visit their website: www.networkstheatre.com.


Ol iva Drama and Cultural Association: ODCA will be presenting an Extravaganza of Variety on October 21st, at the Olimpia Theatre, Oliva, start time 8pm. Tickets are €5. They meet every Saturday morning, and welcome any new members who would like to perform, write scripts, or help backstage. For more information phone: 602 535 261 or email: olivadramagroup@gmail.com.


Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir: The Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir will be starting rehearsals for their new season on


Thursday 3rd September at 11am at La Zenia Church, Orihuela Costa. This friendly and prestigious choir always welcomes new members of all nationalities, whether you are an experienced singer or someone new to choirs. Just go along or contact Nigel on 96 677 5976.


Phoenix Dancers: The dancers are looking forward to their Christmas programme, which as usual, will be quite spectacular. Rehearsals start on Saturday 12th Sept and they are on the look-out for additional singers and dancers. If you would like to join this professionally trained group, visit Marcias Dance Centre in Calpe at 2.30pm or telephone choreographer Phaedra: 607 290 896.


Rojales Pantomime Group: Rehearsals start 7th September for the pantomime Humpty Dumpty. Still time for you to join their chorus line, male or female. Why not pop along and have some fun at the Cultural Centre, Quesada on Mondays 2pm to 5pm and Wednesday


5pm to 8pm. Humpty will be played by Richard Kingston, who was last year’s Buttons; Lynden B will once again be Dame. Please contact Mandy for more information on 685 302 529, email: mandyohagan@hotmail.com. Web: www.rojalespantomimegroup.com.


Rascals: Rehearsals start this month at Sacko´s Bar, El Limonar on Mondays and Thursdays at 11am. New members are welcome to this fun group and you don’t have to be an entertainer


as there are plenty of social events as well as fund raising. To find out more call Jill: 96 672 7282 or look on the website: www.therascals.org.


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Sounds Familiar: Sounds Familiar is looking for new members to join them for their next show in Spring 2016.


They rehearse in


Benissa on Monday evenings. If you are interested in joining the cast or would like information


about this show, call Philip Ashley for more information on: 96 558 1483, email philip@soundsfamiliar.es or visit the group’s website www.soundsfamiliar.es.


Stagestruck: A fun social group commencing rehearsals at Casa Ventura San Luis from the first of this month. Always looking for new members, especially front of house, lighting, sound and costumes department. Their next show will be loosely based on the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, with loads of songs, dances and comic characters. Contact Jenny: 608 129 983 for more information.


The Chaplaincy Players: The Players await the script of the second instalment of the comedy trilogy Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, from their writer and director Andrew Rea. Set in Torrevieja, the characters of a rest home in


the UK won a coach holiday in part one. So Spain here they come! Details from Andrew on ahrea2@yahoo.co.uk.


Velvetones Harmony Choir: The ladies return to rehearsals from the second of this month at Restaurante El Paraiso, (behind Mcdonald’s and Carrefour, Torrevieja.) Times, 10am to 12.30am.


Pop in for a coffee - you


may be tempted to join this fantastic and great fun hobby - singing in 4 part harmony! Check their website: www.velvetonesarmonytorrevieja.com. Also visit: Facebook, or call Ena: 965 707 598.


If you would like your group to be included on a strictly regular monthly basis, please contact


benny@female-focus.com for full details.


Information updated on the 17th of every month for the following month.


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