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Ep.1. What to see on the G.C. 26.07.2023

Ep.1. What to see on the G.C. 26.07.2023

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Discover the Latest Creative Happenings on the Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales If you live on the Gold Coast in Queensland or in the northern parts of New South Wales, or you're planning on taking a holiday there soon, don't miss out on the latest creative events happening in the area. Tune in to the first episode where we'll dive into the upcoming productions by members of the Gold Coast Theatre Alliance, including the Javeenbah Theatre, Spotlight Theatre, Gold Coast Little Theatre, and many more.

To find out more about what's going on the Gold Coast and Northern NSW region then visit www.goldcoasttheatre.com.au or check out our Facebook page for the weekly theatre schedule.

IF YOU WANT TO FIND OUT MORE OR PURCHASE TICKETS FOR WHATS ON THIS WEEK? CLICK BELOW
One Act Wonders - Javeenbah theatre Company, QLD
Interested in Directing? - Tamborine Mountain Little Theatre, QLD
Monty Pythons Spamalot - Spotlight Theatre Company, QLD
Auditions - Xanadu - Spotlight Theatre Company, QLD
Let Yourself Go - Gold Coast Little Theatre, QLD
Auditions - 45 seconds from Broadway - Gold Coast Little Theatre, QLD
Auditions: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical - Ballina Players, NSW


EXCITING AUGUST SHOW TICKETING LINKS
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at Tugun Theatre Company
Avenue Q at Ballina Players

KEEP AN EYE OUT BELOW ON THE FOLLOWING FACEBOOK PAGES ABOUT UPCOMING SEPTEMBER SHOWS
Gold Coast Little Theatre - Still Standing
Murwillumbah theatre company - Hiccup – a windmill production
Tweed Theatre Company - Hansel and Gretel
Javeenbah Theatre - Sherwood the adventures of Robin Hood

This was a Drama Merchant and Gold Coast Theatre Alliance production.

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