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Collapse Issue 395 - 13 Jun 2016Issue 395 - 13 Jun 2016
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Strike delays rubbish collection
Local fishing operators may close with law changes
Hearing date given for sale of Brisbane Ave reserve
Comment wanted for 'urban edge' review
Butchers closes after 28 years
Charles Sproul turns 90
Flood group reports extensive flooding
Council promises action on flooding
ACF branch calls for flood model for a changing climate
Council should take action on flooding, says Chamber
Ettalong and Patonga most affected
Rescued from the storms
Disaster assistance available
Sessions to provide independent information about NBN
Fun run and half marathon starts at Woy Woy
No polling booths in outlying areas, says Greens man
Council plan about jobs and growth, and quality of life
Meeting about operational plan
Former councillors approached for committee
Chamber pleased with transition to new council
Planning Minister launches Five Lands Walk expansion
Freemasons donate canoes to Scouts
Land sale details 'hard to find', says organiser
Wicks announces environment plan for Robertson
Administrator welcomes road funding promise
Subdivision application is refused
Awards dinner on June 25
Dancing to support Gosford Hospital
Financial assistance for Krait club
Family playtime at Mingaletta
PCYC to benefit from Safer Streets funding
Rock pool ramble
Association president thanks councillors and supporters
Players sought for Pretty Beach tennis club
Tom Jackson dies
Storm brings 261mm of rain
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Prangs result from underpass closure
Guinea pigs
Transparency needed with NBN sales
Defer decision on Tax Office
The fall of local government
Caesar showers gold coins, or is that silver?
Supporter of NAISDA
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Bowlers join to raise money for cancer research
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Auditions to be held for year's final production
Fagan duo return to folk club
Rotary distributes arboretum opera proceeds
Pearl Beach artist wins reconciliation award
Didge and dance group recognised
Conservatorium students awarded scholarships
Author reads and signs books
Peninsula artists display their work
Sixth exhibition opens at Killcare
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Barista courses
Students learn about invertebrates
Art show at Ettalong
Students visit Sydney
Students compete in soccer day
Through to round three
Healthy Harold visits
Field study at Lobster Beach
Parents and grandparents visit
Woy Woy to benefit from grant program
New programs at Woy Woy South
Students audition for showcase
Money for Camp Quality
Students prepare for dance festival
School partners with Men's Shed
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Jemma and Rachel selected for Australian team
World record set at masters' swim carnival
Bowls umpire retires after 30 years
Fundraiser held with State of Origin
Six finalists compete
Gala day competition

Auditions to be held for year's final production

Woy Woy Little Theatre's auditions for the final production for 2016 will be held from 7pm on Monday and Wednesday June 20 and 22 at the Peninsula Theatre, Woy Woy.

The play, Alan Ayckbourn's Absurd Person Singular, is divided into three acts and relates the changing fortunes of three married couples.

Each act takes place at a Christmas celebration at one of the couples' homes on successive Christmas Eves.

The cast includes three males and three females all fairly even time on stage, so a great ensemble cast opportunity.

Ages range from 40s to 50s.

The couples include Sidney and Jane, Geoffrey and Eva, Ronald and Marion.

Sidney is an up and coming businessman, keen to impress, but socially awkward who likes, and can't help, fixing things.

Jane is called Admiral by Sidney as she's an obsessive clean freak who likes to burst into song and is equally eager to please.

Geoffrey is an architect by trade, who suffers a bit of downward spiral over the course of the play due to a failed design.

Eva has a tough, and humourous, time with anti-depressants but builds into a strong force by the end of the play.

Ronald is a banker who takes pride in his work and enjoys the finer things in life

Marion is Ronald's second wife, who is charming, a bit snobby, eccentric and likes a drink.

The play made its world premiere at the Library Theatre, Scarborough, in 1972 and its London debut at the Criterion Theatre in July 1973.

The play's run on the West End totalled 973 performances.

Director for the Little Theatre production, scheduled for three weekends in October and November 2016, is Mr Andrew Thomson.





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