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Going batty for young talent

BATSTheatre Company will present a Celebration of Talent show during the March school holidays to promote the city’s young performers.
Held on Saturday 11 March at 2pm and 7pm, the performances will include a non-competitive talent search and a one-act play.
The event is sponsored by the City of Casey, who awarded BATS Theatre Company an arts initiative grant to host the event. The one-act play is called Group Therapy and explores personal phobias in a very humorous way. Local playwright Allen Dickson wrote the play.
Tickets to Celebration of Talent are $8 each and both performances will be held at the Cranbourne Community Theatre, Brunt Street, Cranbourne.
For further information, contact Jenni Hunter on 9702 2759.

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