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Rumours cast set to have audiences in stitches

Noosa Arts Theatre is renowned for quality entertainment and this upcoming production is no exception.

Rumours opens on 3 April and runs until 20 April and has a brilliant cast of local well known actors along with a couple of new faces.

Neil Simon is without a doubt one of the greatest American Playwrights and Rumours has to be one of his funniest works besides his all time classic The Odd Couple.

Although he wrote it in the 80’s for an American audience (Rumors), he then wrote a British version (Rumours) which follows the best traditions of an English farce.

The story centres around a dinner party where guests arrive in the belief that they are celebrating their friends’ wedding anniversary but there’s been an incident which the guests have to decipher what has actually happened. Their host is a prominent British Government Minister who has managed to accidentally shoot himself in the ear lobe and heaven forbid such a scandal should emerge. Police get involved and then the plot really thickens!

This fast paced farce will have the audiences in stitches with it’s witty dialogue, comic timing and physical hilariousness!

For more information go to www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or call the Box Office on (07) 5449 9343. The Box Office is open Tuesday to Fridays from 10am to 2pm.

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