Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeFeaturesMore time for family favourites

More time for family favourites

Sunshine Coast Youth Theatre is thrilled to bring two all-time family favourites to Noosa this summer, all on one fabulous night!
Staging one production can be a daunting enough process for most but try telling that to the team at SCYT.
“We have so many kids who wish to be involved,” SCYT’s artistic director Madison Thew-Keyworth said.
“Staging just one production would mean having to say no to so many enthusiastic youngsters.
“So we thought, well, why not stage two?”
Sunshine Coast Youth Theatre has spent the summer singing, dancing and acting its way through the holidays with more than 70 performers.
The most junior of these performers, those in grades three to six, are working to bring the classic Annie to the stage in their performance of Annie Kids.
Meanwhile, senior performers have been busily rehearsing their performance of Alice in Wonderland Jr.
Annie Kids and Alice in Wonderland Jr will be staged at The J Theatre, Noosa, on Saturday 24 January at 7pm.
Tickets are on sale via The J website www.thej.com.au.
For more information on how to get involved at SCYT contact Madison at SCYT on info@scyt.com.au or 0422 221 783.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Discover India in comfort, colour and confidence

India is a destination that awakens the senses like nowhere else on earth. From the spiritual rhythm of ancient rituals to the grandeur of...

Our People

Noosa happenings

More News

Our People

The Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club is a prime example of an amazing success story in sport. Now, Jerry Lewis guides us through...

Noosa happenings

Seeing across our electorate the joy emanating from residents celebrating being an ‘Aussie’, with flags, snags, music and family, was a powerful reminder of...

Big Jack gets and A-Day gong

The late, great Jack McCoy received a well-deserved Order of Australia in last week’s Australia Day honours list, for “significant service to surf cinematography”. Not...

Working the graveyard shift

Troy Andreassen has literally been working the graveyard shift for more than 32 years. Troy looks after Noosa’s cemeteries in Cooroy, Tewantin and Pomona, helping...

Turning up the love

Love is in the air at Noosa Chocolate Factory — and this Valentine’s Day, it’s also dipped in pink chocolate. From Monday, February 9, one...

Ready for anything

It was an emergency. Floodwaters had cut off the North Shore ferry. A woman was in labour. Paramedics couldn’t get across. And time was running...

New lights are ace

Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club has marked a major milestone with the official opening of its new LED court lighting, a project set to boost...

Let’s save Tessa

A Sunshine Coast family is racing against time to give their six-year-old daughter, Tessa, a chance at life, as the community rallies behind an...

Young speedster sprung

A 17-year-old provisional licence holder has been intercepted allegedly travelling 189km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Sunshine Motorway at Mountain Creek, just after...

Most welcoming town in Australia

Noosa Heads has been named one of the Top 10 Most Welcoming Towns on Earth, and the only Australian destination to make the global...