THE RICHARD Morris Showcase returns after missing out in 2020 thanks to COVID-19.
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Committee member and performer Luke Mitton said it's an exciting time for performers who are ready to get back on the stage.
The showcase includes the award of the Richard Morris Memorial scholarship of $3000.
"This particular event for this year is the first time a lot of performers have had a chance to actually perform live for people, so it's super important," Mr Mitton said.
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"Overall the concert is an end of year showcase for the talent in the Wimmera."
Mr Mitton said the scholarship is important for young performers.
"It's really based on passion and what they're vision is for what they want to do with their particular art form," he said.
The showcase will feature a variety of talents and skills, with around 50 people involved.
"People can expect to see a live performance, we've got a little bit of comedy, we've got some dance numbers," Mr Mitton said.
"It will be a good mix of performers who are all local, it should be highly entertaining."
Mr Mitton said the showcase aims for all demographics.
"We aim for entertaining," he said.
"Entertaining for all demographics. It's for the whole family."
The RM Showcase will be held on Saturday, November 13 at Horsham Town Hall.
For ticket information visit horshamtownhall.com.au/hthevent/the-rm-showcase/
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