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Southern Highlands Club Trust Creative Media Group

Lights, Camera, Action! Our Cub Trust Creative Media groups performed in Bowral, showcasing their thespian talents in Little Red and Theatre Hour, Radio DT4.

Four of our talented thespians performed Little Red – a modern take on Little Red Riding Hood. Not only did Little Red draw the audience in, wondering if Grandma was going to get eaten, but there were lots of laughs and audience participation! Congratulations to our stars William Reynolds, Geraldine Mealey, Sean Tasker, and Andrew O’Brien.

The second act, Theatre Hour, Radio DT4, starred our Tuesday group: Angus Saint-John-Viney, Harriet Poulter, Harrison Hillman, and Cameron Denley. The audience were laughing from the opening line, right until the end of the play. The cast’s performances were so convincing with their old-time radio voices, it felt like it was 1940! Congratulations to all involved in another successful show.

Not only were there fantastic performances, but there was also an art exhibition on display outside the theatre. Our artists were able to showcase and sell their paintings which was an exciting opportunity for them!

Thank you to all who were involved, including Mandy Bransgrove, Boris Zemljacenko, and mark Curren. We look forward to all performances and exhibitions next year!

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