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HomeEntertainmentTwo beauties in one.

Two beauties in one.

By Hollie Harris

Get ready for not one, but two Princesses to hit the stage when Sunshine Coast Youth Theatre’s (SCYT) Summer Camp performances of Sleeping Beauty Kids and Legally Blonde Jr take to The J!
From the company that brought you Beauty and the Beast Jr & Singin’ in the Rain Jr in 2017, join 70 talented performers as they bring to life the traditional fairy tale princess of Aurora in Sleeping Beauty Kids, and the modern day princess of Elle Woods in Legally Blonde Jr!
This value-for-money production will enchant the young and the old, as this talented cast of performers, all under the age of 18, bring a youthful flair and energy to the stage.
So grab your Prince Charming (or your Chihuahua!) and join SCYT this Summer for a OMIGOD amazing show!
The performances are on Saturday 20 January, 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are $27 Adult / $20 Concession & School Students up to Yr 12 and available via www.thej.com.au
 

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