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Networks Theatre: The group’s next production is ‘Totem’ on Friday 23rd at 7pm and 9.30pm Saturday 24th at 8pm. This drama, written and directed by Pedro
Murcia, tells the story of Michael, a young writer, and Harry, his older brother, who asks him for help when their family-owned theatre becomes bankrupt. Secrets are revealed and life will never be the same again. For further information visit their website:
www.networkstheatre.com.
Oliva Drama and Cultural Association: ODCA will be presenting an ‘Extravaganza of Variety’ on 21st October, at the Olimpia Theatre, Oliva at 8pm. Tickets 5 Euros. The association meet every Saturday morning and welcome any new members who would like to perform, write scripts, or help backstage. For more information please phone: 602 535 261 or email:
olivadramagroup@gmail.com.
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Rascals: Rehearsals are at Sacko´s Bar, El Limonar on Mondays and Thursdays at 11am. New members are welcome to join this fun group, 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 on 96 672 7282 or look on the website:
www.therascals.org.
Sounds Familiar: The Company is looking for new members for their next show scheduled for spring 2016. Rehearsals are in Benissa on Monday evenings. If you are interested in joining the cast
or would like information about this show, please call Philip Ashley on: 96 558 1483, email
philip@soundsfamiliar.es or visit the group’s website
www.soundsfamiliar.es.
Stagestruck: Now busy rehearsing their next production, ‘Sleeping Beauty’ which will be performed at the San Fulgencio theatre 26th to 28th November. If you don’t want to miss out you can pre order tickets by calling Jenny on 608 129 983. The story is loosely based on the traditional fairy story, plus great songs and plenty of audience participation.
Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir: This popular male voice choir has started rehearsing for an exciting new season starting with the ‘Remembrance Concert’ for the Royal British Legion at the Ecumenical Church, La Zenia on 8th November. New members are always welcome. To join this dynamic choir contact Nigel on 96 677 5976 or go along to La Zenia Church at 11am Thursday mornings.
Phoenix Dancers: The Phoenix Dancers next production is at the beginning of December in aid of the children of EMAÚS. Further bookings have already been scheduled for 2016. They are always on the lookout for new talent to enlarge the group, so anyone interested in singing, dancing under professional tuition, and at the same time raising money for charity, please get in touch with choreographer Phaedra: 607 290 896.
Rojales Pantomime Group: Rehearsals are now under way for the Pantomime, ‘Humpty Dumpty’. The production includes the traditional pantomime dame, a comedy double act and Mother Goose who is virtually the Fairy Godmother. A fun packed load of nursery rhyme characters make up the remaining cast, plus plenty of comedy. Please contact Mandy for more
information: 685 302 529, or email:
mandyohagan@hotmail.com, or visit their website:
www.rojalespantomimegroup.com.
Velvetones Harmony Choir: The ladies return to rehearse their exciting 2015/6 programme at Restaurante El Paraiso, situated behind McDonalds and Carrefour, Torrevieja. Times, 10am to 12.30pm. Pop in for a coffee - you may be tempted to join this fantastic and great fun hobby - singing in four 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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