HORSHAM Arts Council have announced their first performance for 2022.
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HAC is the Wimmera's premiere amateur performing arts group, active in producing high quality musical theatre, comedy and drama productions.
The volunteer group has a proud tradition of theatre for over 50 years.
HAC will be putting on a revamped Broadway Showcase and are looking for performers now.
HAC's Simon Dandy said the auditions will be open for everyone, they just need to be 14 years old by February 5.
"Anyone can come and audition," he said.
"The show will be a mixture of performances from a variety of shows. It will be a great variety show so there is a lot for people to get involved in."
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The show will be directed by HAC life member Debbie Boutcher.
The production was well into rehearsals for May 2020 when it got cancelled in March 2020 due to COVID-19.
"Debbie and her team have revamped the program which includes up to 20 performances from various selected musicals," Mr Dandy said.
The show is slotted for a May performance and will be held at Horsham Town Hall.
Auditions will start in early February.
Mr Dandy said they hope to have a full cast by mid-February.
HAC is holding an online information session on Sunday, January 30, at 7pm.
Everyone is welcome to attend whether they want to be on or off stage.
"We welcome and encourage anyone to audition and get involved, whether you have been in many shows or if this would be their first show," Mr Dandy said.
For more information, visit the website horshamartscouncil.com/ or follow the Facebook page, facebook.com/horshamartscouncil
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