The cast of DAGS are very busy fine tuning their acting skills for the Bay Theatre's Players first production for 2019 which opens on the last weekend in March.
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Patrons will no doubt remember the many daggy things said and done during their youth and will have an opportunity to revisit some of the very funny situations they encountered at school as well as the many poignant moments.
Meet the colourful collection of family and friends of Gillian as she manoeuvres her way through the final senior school years on her epic journey of self-discovery.
To keep community theatre alive and thriving we encourage loyal patrons to "borrow" a teenager and come see our senior youth and young adults in action - you won't be disappointed.
DAGS will be on stage on March 29, 30, 31, and April 5, 6, 7.
Tickets are available online at www.baytheatreplayers.org.au.
If you prefer to purchase tickets in person, the box office will be open at the theatre on Saturdays only from March 2 from 10am to 12 noon.
There are only eight shows so book your tickets as soon as possible.
Macbeth auditions
Macbeth auditions will be held on Saturday, March 23, at the Uniting Church Hall, on the corner of Catlin Avenue and Beach Road (diagonally opposite the Catalina Country Club) with sessions beginning at 10am and 1:30pm.
For further information and to book an audition time contact Director Sam Lloyd on email sam@webnall.com or leave a message on 0410525705.
Play exploration
The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold will be the next play exploration at 7pm on Wednesday, March 27, at 7 Highlands Avenue, Surf Beach, the home of Candy Burgess who will host the evening.
Please drive down the driveway to the back of the house.
The story - Mrs St. Maugham lives in her country house in Sussex where the garden is composed of lime and chalk.
She is taking care of her teenage grandchild, Laurel, who has been setting fires.
Miss Madrigal, an expert gardener, is hired as a governess, despite her lack of references.
Maitland, the valet, has just been released from a five-year sentence in prison and Olivia, Laurel's mother, who has remarried, arrives for a visit.
A judge comes to the house for lunch and reveals he had sentenced Miss Madrigal to jail for murder.