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HomestoriesAn invitation from Stanthorpe Little Theatre

An invitation from Stanthorpe Little Theatre

Stanthorpe Little Theatre invites you to this year’s production of Guys and Dolls visit Hollywood on Saturday 30 April at 7 pm and Sunday 1 May at 2pm.

This year our cast will present to you songs from Hollywood – famous movie songs and a small skit or two. A song by Judy Garland , ‘Born in a Trunk’ from the original A Star is Born, will be performed by Pauline Leigh. Echoing that rendition will be our Woolies songstress, Marisa Patane who renders a moving version of Lady Gaga’s, ‘Shallow’, from the newer movie, A Star is Born.

There will be songs from ABBA, West Side Story, Singin’ in the Rain and The Greatest Showman, just to name a few.

Our Mr Movie man will be asking audiences if they can name some famous movie quotes and add to the fun of the evening.

Do you know the answer to – who said, “here’s looking at you, kid”?

Elvis will also be in the house.

Tickets are available at Gracious Giving. Ticket prices are $20 and $15 concession. Come and support your talented local performers.

For information, phone Judy Flitcroft on 4681 4712.

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