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Spamalot builds on Little Seed’s rich history

Little Seed Theatre Company invites you to ‘find your grail,’ this September and October as they present the musical, Spamalot at the J, Noosa Junction and at The Events Centre, Caloundra.

Spamalot builds on Little Seed’s rich history of presenting full length musicals performed by some of the Sunshine Coast’s best emerging young performers.

With recent hits such as FAME!, Beauty and the Beast, and The Addam’s Family Values, Little Seed has established a strong reputation for high production values and outstanding performances.

Leading the cast of Spamalot this year is Thomas Moulds and Ashlyn Hehir.

Ashlyn is a year 12 student at Noosa District State High School and has just completed her second year performing as a featured soloist for The Creative Generation in Brisbane.

Audiences may recognise Ashlyn from her stand out roles as Serena Katz in FAME, The Operatic Wardrobe in Beauty and the Beast and as Wednesday in The Addam’s Family Values.

Thomas Moulds is in his senior year at Sunshine Beach State School. Last year Thomas played Nick Piazza in FAME! and featured as Hortensio in this year’s Shakespeare at the Lake: The Taming of the Shrew.

With over a decade of dance training, Thomas is also currently in rehearsal for the Sunshine Coast Youth Theatre Festival where he will perform as Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest.

Audiences can expect a riotous spectacle with flamboyant costumes, a fun set and beautiful vocals.

With Travis Macfarlane as lighting designer the lights will be sensational and the cast lead by Thomas and Ashlyn will bring enough joy and energy to power the Sunshine Coast.

Tickets: Available at little-seed.com.au

Dates: The J Noosa from 28-30 September and The Events Centre Caloundra on 7 October.

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