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Rotary Fund Raiser

Wayne from Mahora

Hi All,

The Rotary club I belong to has booked the theatre for the evening next Tuesday and we still have a number of seats available.

The theatre is located on the corner of Hastings and Alexandra Streets in Hastings. See the image attached for contact information, below is some information about the play itself;

Ladies’ Day
by Amanda Whittington
Reviews of Ladies’ Day have likened it to Calendar Girls, only funnier.
It’s Ladies’ Day at Royal Ascot in York in 2005. The ladies from the Hull fish packing plant are glamming it up for a special day out. It is a day of revelations, reunions and romance.
Amanda Whittington combines wonderful comedic elements with robust story lines that draw the audience in. This is an excellent play with an outstanding cast.

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