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Networks Theatre: ‘The Scarecrow Girl’ is a touching play that tells the story of ‘Loopy’ Loella, a girl who cares for her two baby brothers while she copes with the absence of her mother. As social services threaten to take the children into care, Loella shares all her troubles with the scarecrow in the nearby field. Shows: 27th and 28th May. Book tickets online
at
www.networkstheatre.com. Ol i v a Drama
and
Cultural Association: ODCA are currently resting for the summer but will still be reading new scripts for possible inclusion in their autumn show and hold workshops to hone their acting, singing and dancing skills. They welcome new members in any capacity and meet every Saturday morning at Viva España restaurant on the N332 between Oliva and Gandia. For more information phone 602 53 5261 or email
olivadramagroup@gmail.com.
Phoenix Dancers: The dancers are rehearsing their next show for ‘AKIRA’. Watch press for details. They are looking for male dancers, so boys if you would like to help them
and support well deserving charities, get in touch with choreographer Phaedra on 607 290 896. Rehearsals every Saturday at Marcia’s Dance Centre in Calpe where you will receive a warm welcome.
Rojales Pantomime Group: The company is looking for new members to fill many exciting roles both on-stage and behind the scenes - no previous experience necessary. Lots of work involved but you will make new friends and have
lots of fantastic fun. Contact Christine on 678 212 034 or email:
rojalespantomime@gmail.com.
Rascals: Excerpts from best
loved
music and comedy from the silver screen forms the basis of their latest show ‘Saturday Night at the Movies.’ All performances will be at The School of Culture and Music in Montesinos 25th, 26th and 27th May. Curtain up at 7.30pm. Tickets 7€. Phone Sue on 96 678 4874 or online at
www.therascals.org. Alternatively click on the ticket button for options to purchase at an outlet near you. All monies donated to local charities.
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.
Stagestruck: The company is rehearsing their next production ‘Another Week in Paradise.’ Join the staff and guests, witness the fun, frolics and friendships that develop in this musical comedy. Performances are 25th, 26th & 27th May at 7.30pm. Tickets 6€. Call
Jenny on 608 129 983 to reserve your tickets.
Studio 32: A Family Tradition. ‘Fiddler On The Roof’ will be performed 1st to 4th June at the Cardenal Belluga Theatre in San Fulgencio. Two of Tevye’s daughters, Tzeitel and Hodel,
are played by real-life mother and daughter Tabitha Jo Hall and Verity Jo Spencer Hall, pictured here with rising star Alice Wakeford playing Chava. Tickets are selling fast so call 642 080 258 or visit
www.studiothirtytwo.org.
V e l ve tone s Harmony Choir: Spring into summer with the Velvetones! Join them on 11th May, at 7.30pm for their Spring Concert
at El Paraiso, behind Carrefour, in Torrevieja. Tickets 5€. Call Ena on 965 707 598 for reservations. Support them to help raise funds for their charities. 1450€ was donated last year to AFA and ALPE. Meet them at rehearsals any Wednesday morning between 10am and 12.30pm at the above address. Photo by Kristoff.
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Sounds Familiar: This well established company are currently looking for new members for their next show in Calpe scheduled for November and December. The production will be a musical adaptation of ‘A Christmas Carol’ the Dickens ghost story following the adventures of Scrooge. If you are
interested in helping either on or backstage, please call Philip Ashley on 96 558 1483, or email
philip@soundsfamiliar.es or visit the group’s website
www.soundsfamiliar.es.
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