Grenfell Dramatic Society audiences can expect quite a change in this years' festival stage production. The team have chosen Australia Day, by Jonathan Biggins which is a biting satirical comedy, aimed squarely at all things committee. No doubt you will recognise many of the characters portrayed on sporting, cultural or community committees.
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This year's production returns to the Dramatic Society's intimate setting of the Little Theatre in Rose Street for four performances. The Little Theatre has become the Coriole Scout Hall where the local Australia Day committee is preparing for the annual celebration of Australia Day.
There are two performances over the festival weekend - Sunday June 10 at 7.30pm and a matinee on Monday June 11 at 2pm. Two further performances will take place on Friday June 15 and Saturday June 16 at 7.30pm. The theatre is comfortably heated so come along and enjoy the performance and supper all for $20, or $15 for high school students. The play is probably not suitable for younger children, as there is a warning for occasional coarse language. Bookings are now available at C J Anderson in Main Street. Any remaining tickets are sold at the theatre 1 hour before each performance, but remember seating is limited to 90 at each performance.