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Encore at Noosa Arts Theatre

Noosa Arts Theatre has earned a valued reputation over the past five decades, both creatively and artistically, for producing and presenting wonderful shows.

With so many great musicals and moments, creating a celebratory show has been a challenging and rewarding undertaking in determining the selection of songs making the final cut.

Noosa Arts Theatre is delighted to present Encore! and trust you will find the musical tribute uplifting, entertaining and engaging. Plus the fabulous and flamboyant costumes will bedazzle you.

A stellar ensemble of more than 25 people (including 16 performers singing 36 songs) has been assembled in creating Encore! and their combined commitment and artistry showcases the extraordinary talent we have here on our doorstep. Regulars will recognise some familiar faces amidst the cast, together with some exciting new performers.

The Theatre sends a heartfelt thanks to all the seen/unseen/unsung heroes who have collectively combined their talents in breathing life into Encore! and all past productions.

So book a seat to enjoy each and every moment as they take a walk down memory lane and celebrate 50 years of musicals at Noosa Arts Theatre.

Cut price preview: November 19 at 7.30pm with all tickets priced at $23.

Evenings: November 25, 26, 27 at 7.30pm.

Matinees: November 20, 21 at 2pm. Adults $32, concession $ 28, members/group $25, u18 $23.

Book online at noosaartstheatre.org.au or phone 5449 9343

Counter sales: Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 2pm at 163 Weyba Road, Noosaville.

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