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Stage set for Christmas play

SOME of Casey’s brightest young stars are taking to the stage this Christmas.
The Narre Warren Baptist Church is once again putting on its annual Christmas performance, following on from last year’s successful production of Tom’s Diner.
This year’s Christmas show will feature university students Josh Cameron and Gabrielle Dalton, who will play lead roles.
“You will be thoroughly entertained by the hilarious script, talented acting, fantastic sets, lively dance, big musical numbers, a few of your favourite carols and a powerful Christmas message,” Senior Pastor Lee Kohler said.
The show will run from 10 to 13 December, and for more information contact 9796 8737, or visit www.nwbc.net.au.

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