A TWO-YEAR hiatus will come to an end when the Lake Bolac Music Club performs its latest production The Last Resort on Friday.
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The performance will mark the club’s first production since 2015.
It will several seasoned actors joined by a number of fresh faces to put on the Judith Prior written play.
It centres around a retirement village, The Last Resort and Sylvie Sanders efforts to avoid moving there.
Sanders will be played by Mary-Anne Otto.
She will be joined on stage by Geoff Britten who will play crazy bus mechanic Harry.
Pam McGuinness is back among the cast while new-comers Leigh Coutts and Ruth Sweatman are also on board.
Club secretary Kerri Nicholson said it was not a straight-forward musical comedy.
“There are some old hands returning and plenty of fresh faces as well so it should be good,” she said.
“Rehearsals have been going for weeks since January.
“The club has a long history of putting on entertaining, local talent.
“A lot of people have worked on it, they have lots of other commitments too, so it is great for the community and great for the town.”
The production will run for three shows.
Ticket cost $20 for adults and $15 for concession for the June 3 show at 6.30pm.
Lake Bolac College will then host the cabaret show on June 4 from 7.30pm.
The Wickcliffe-Lake Bolac Football Netball Club will host the June 11 cabaret show, also from 7.30pm.
Tickets for the cabaret events cost $30 and will see meals served during intermission.