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Journey of laughter

COLOURFUL PERFORMANCE: Mount Gambier Theatre Group performers Luke Pellen and Tara Gladigau feature in Return of the Cheryl.

LAUGHTER will erupt at the Wehl Street Theatre this month as a two-act comedy is delivered by the Mount Gambier Theatre Group for its final performance of the year.

Return of the Cheryl will have broad appeal and features cast members Luke Pellen, Robin Pellen, Abby Phillips, Tara Gladigau, Sue Clark, Cathy and Stephen Rochow and Chantelle McKeon in humorous situations.

With a story line surrounding theatrical script writer Ted Best and girlfriend/secretary Cheryl, the audience will be taken on an adventurous trip.

Cheryl has recently returned from travelling the world, although before she left she anticipated a marriage that never arrived.

She not only wants her old job back, but her man as well.

With three shows planned on November 23 at 8pm and November 24 at 2pm and 8pm, tickets will be available at the door and refreshments will be served at interval.

The Mount Gambier Theatre Group strives to present quality shows to entertain and feature community members and has survived for over 60 years.

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