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Curtain rising at last

DEVELOPMENT of the performing arts rehearsal centre at Cranbourne is the biggest single step forward for little theatre in the southeast region.
Performing groups have struggled for years to find storage space, rehearsal rooms and stages to present their shows to the extent that they could be forgiven for thinking the world was against them.
The centre has been named The Factory and I guess this will catch on, certainly within the ranks of those who provide the entertainment.
This is important to theatre because despite the fact that little theatre groups are commonly dubbed ‘amateur theatre’, in many cases they are highly professional and I love to see the shows as often as I can.
The word ‘amateur’ applies only because their efforts are voluntary.
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said the centre, which is nearly finished, would be a first of its kind in Australia.
He said the name had historical links because the site was the former site of the SperryNew Holland factory that was one of the largest employers for the area.
“Congratulations to Cranbourne North resident Yvonne van der Horst who suggested the name, “ he said.
The building has been designed after consultation with prospective users and will be dedicated to the preparation of live theatre.
This is good news for performers and audiences.

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