Pre Audition Meeting 'Twist & Shout'
"The Frivs" (Napier Frivolity Minstrels) next production is called 'Twist & Shout'. This show is a Musical Comedy set in a Holiday Camp in England in the 1960s. Great songs throughout. The local Mayor is trying to rip off the Campers and they are not happy. Revenge is on the cards. The Yellow Coats are responsible for providing activities for the Campers whether it be Bingo, Fashion Parade, Exercise Class or Archery. What could go wrong?
If you are aged between 17 and 80 there's something for you in this show. On stage from 3 April to 15 April
Come along to the Pre Audition Meeting to be held on Wednesday 9 November at the St Augustines Scout Hall at 104D Latham St opposite Bay City Gym up long drive. Meeting will start at 7pm. Find out about the characters, get audition scripts and get a head start on everyone else.
Cheers
Steve Driver
President
'The Frivs'
Text: 027 7566303
email: stevejamesdriver@gmail.com
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