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WAAPA's Best Bits 2007

Best Bits

Music Theatre’s 2007 graduating class will celebrate their time at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) with a Best Bits show. The aptly-titled show has all the best bits and pieces from productions like: ‘The Good Fight’, ‘Assassins’ and ‘Once on This Island’. The jam-packed fund-raising concert is sure to be a whirlwind trip through the student’s WAAPA experience.

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Third-year Music Theatre student, Zack Curran promises, ‘It’s been a long journey getting where we are, and you’ll see why’! Liz Stiles, another third-year Music Theatre student, declares, ‘It’s so exciting to be a part of a show that encompasses the best bits of all the crazy things we have done over these last three years’, while Caleb Rixon describes the show as, ‘A glimpse into the world we live in… full of heartache, joy, and-of course-song and dance’.

Best Bits 2007 is happening THIS weekend with shows on Saturday, April 21st at 7:30pm and Sunday April 22nd at 5pm and 7:30pm. Shows are at the WAAPA Music Auditorium at ECU Mt. Lawley. Tickets are $19.50, friends and ECU affiliates $16.50, concessions $13.20; bookings can be made through the WAAPA Box Office, 9370 6636. Reserved seating only.

All proceeds from the show go towards assisting the graduates with travel and accommodation costs associated with their Showcase tour to Melbourne and Sydney in November.

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