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Flash Festival to be held next weekend

Woy Woy Little Theatre will hold its Flash Festival with four sessions over next weekend, September 23-25.

Six plays have been selected and all are performed at each session.

"We received 25 script submissions this year and the standard of submissions was high," said theatre publicity officer Mr Graham Vale.

The six plays are all written, directed and performed by local artists:

Bloated Ducks is written by Sally Bartley, directed by Clay Williamson.

Zoom Out by Sally Davies, directed by Gordon Crawford.

Terms of Engagement by Danielle Whiting Brame, directed by Yuley Buist.

The Man in The Back Bedroom by Trudi Slavin, directed by Karen Rowe.

The King Is Dead by Ethan Dale, directed by Sarah Lovesy.

Keeping Safe by Jenna Arnold, directed by Terry Matthews.

All those attending will be able to vote for the People's Pick Award for Best Play.

"The Sunday matinee will include an awards ceremony afterward, so it always sells out first," said Mr Vale.

All bookings and payments are to be made online.

For further information, phone 4344 4737.





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