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Oliva Drama and Cultural Association: ODCA are pleased to announce details of their next production, a family pantomime, ‘The Wizard of Oz' at the Olimpia theatre, Oliva. Performances at 5pm on


Thursday 16th February, and 7.30pm on Friday 17th February. Tickets, only 6€ can be purchased at Honeyduke's bar in Oliva, from an ODCA member or phone: 644 889 155. Please email olivadramagroup@gmail.com for more information.


Phoenix Dancers: The dancers, their choreographer Phaedra and everyone at Marcia's Dancers would like to take this opportunity of wishing all their supporters a very happy and prosperous New Year. Their next shows will be in February and March, so watch this column for dates and details. For further information, please get in touch with Phaedra: 607 290 896.


Rojales Pantomime Group: Book now for the Pantomime, ‘Sleeping Beauty’ at Los Montesinos, 12th to 14th January. It’s a family affair with mother and daughter in lead parts, Michele Martin, playing Olga the wicked witch, her


daughter India, Sleeping Beauty. Her son plays Squint and her mother Norma the ‘Panda’. Evening performances 7.30pm, Saturday Matinee 2.30pm. Tickets, 7€ adults, 5€ children. For reservations contact: Christine 678 212 034 or email shimserv@gmail.com. www.rojalespantomime.com.


Rascals: After a busy couple of weeks raising money for local children's charities and singing at the Alzheimer's day Centre, ALPE, and at the Age Concern Christmas dinner, Rascals will commence rehearsals for their next production; ‘On Broadway’ on Monday 9th January at Sackos Bar El Limonar, 11am. Call Jill: 96 672 7282 for further information.


Sounds Familiar: The Company have begun work on their next show after their successful musical production, ‘A Christmas Carol’. If you are interested in joining the cast for their next production which will be


full of songs from popular musical shows, please contact Philip: 96 558 1483 for more information.


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Stagestruck: A massive 6.000€ was raised at their Christmas production. 3.000€ was donated to Alzheimer's Torrevieja Branch on the closing night and 400€ had previously been donated to Alzheimer's San Fulgencio Branch. A great result thanks to


everyone concerned. Rehearsals now in progress for their spring production set in Ancient Rome – title yet to be decided. Contact Jenny: 608 129 983 for further information.


Studio32:


Their last production, ‘A Christmas Carol’ played to sell-out performances at the Cardenal Belluga Theatre, San Fulgencio. As well as providing great entertainment the company raised over 3,500€ for charity. Auditions for their next show, ‘Mack and Mabel’ will be held at Casa Ventura, San Luis on 11th January at 3pm and 15th January at 11am. Register for auditions by 9th January. See www.studiothirtytwo.org for full details.


Valley Voices: Newly sponsored by ‘Garcia Villas’ Valley Voices are eagerly looking forward to 2017 with Aileen Lightfoot at the helm as musical director and Kirstie Glen accompanying on


piano. This happy band of singers will be learning new, and revisiting some old favourite songs. Interested? Why not join them? For more information contact Aileen: 696 514 613 or Jennie Tollan: 96 558 1519. Photo: Geoff Farrimond.


Velvetones Harmony Choir: The ladies return to rehearsal 4th January after a short rest following their Christmas concert that raised 800€ for charities ALPE & AECC. They rehearse on Wednesday mornings from 10am at El Paraiso, Torrevieja. Follow them on Facebook or www.velvetonesharmonytorrevieja.com. It’s a fun hobby and keeps those brain cells ticking over. Either listen or join them for a coffee, call Mary-Anne 96 671 4973. Photo by Kristoff.


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Information updated on the 17th


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