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Family fun at Noosa Art’s Theatre

A Turkey’s Tail is Noosa Arts Theatres answer to family fun over the holiday period and is sure to be a winner with those young and old.

Sue Sewell has written and directed this comedic musical and describes it as ‘a melodrama of amorous avarice and gobbling greed’.

Sue joined Noosa Arts in the early 80s when the theatre looked very different from what we see now.

Although Sue gets pleasure from the buzz of being on stage, she most enjoys writing and directing and is excited to be presenting A Turkey’s Tail as the first production since the easing of Covid 19 restrictions.

Shane Cassidy returns to Noosa Arts Theatres stage after a long hiatus as Sidney Fleur de la Plume.

A Turkey’s Tail will be Shane’s 16th production on the NATS stage, from Man of La Mancha in 1996 to Outside the Window in 2009 along with treading the boards on nearly every stage on the coast.

His body of work continued with Suncoast Repertory Theatre from 2009 till 2014 performing in numerous productions including a regional tour of Job’s Right. Shane started acting at the age of nine in commercials, feature films and on TV in Neighbours for over three years as a student at Edinburgh High School. He has received many awards throughout South East Queensland and Victoria over the years and is looking forward to being back at NATS.

Opening 7 January 2021 starring Margaret Courtney, Maria Karembalas, Robert Boesch, Aj Wildey, Candice Lillian, Blake Ikonomou and Jane Rivers, A Turkeys Tail will be a family favourite.

For more information on showing times and ticket pricing visit www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or call 5449 9343.

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