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Back from left, Brendan, Robert, Alison, Luke, middle, Claire, Michael, Stacey, Karen, Lydia and, front,  Felicity are encouraging people to come along to Blairlogie Performing Arts upcoming production.Back from left, Brendan, Robert, Alison, Luke, middle, Claire, Michael, Stacey, Karen, Lydia and, front, Felicity are encouraging people to come along to Blairlogie Performing Arts upcoming production.

By Bridget Cook
BLAIRLOGIE Performing Arts is inviting the community to come along and join in the fun and laughs at their upcoming production this month.
One group will perform Rhymes and Songs Twisted first then the second group will perform Clash of the Immortals (Good vs Evil) on Friday 18 November at Cranbourne Community Theatre.
Performers in Rhymes and Songs Twisted will entertain with singing and dancing along to nursery rhymes which have been twisted into a story
Clash of the Immortals (Good vs Evil) is a production created by the performers where angels and demons battle it out through, dance, songs and digital media.
The performers are clients of Blairlogie Living and Learning, which caters for intellectually disabled adults.
Blairlogie Corporate Services Manager Bev Connor encouraged everyone to come along.
“It’s going to be a good fun night, with lots of light entertainment and with a bit of luck, lots of laughs,” she said.
The show is being supported by the City of Casey.
Supper will be served between the two performances.
The show will start at 7pm at the theatre on Brunt Street, Cranbourne.
Cost is $15 per ticket and reserved seating is available, call 5978 7900.

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