“Whose Life is it Anyway?” by Brian Clark is now playing at Lagoa Auditorium with the last night being this Saturday, November 24.
Challenging society’s belief as to who is in charge of our destiny but also containing much humour and even romance, the play has been in rehearsal for three months. The last few weeks are always busy with final rehearsals, pulling together props and costumes and, of course, finishing off the set.
The Algarveans Experimental Theatre has been putting on productions for over 25 years with next year’s programme already confirmed as “Ladies’ Day”, “A Bench in the Sun” and “The Wizard of Oz”, all taking place either at Lagoa Auditorium or the intimate theatre at Convento de São José in the centre of Lagoa.
Curtain up for “Whose Life is it Anyway?” is at 7.45pm with the bar opening at 7pm. Don’t forget to order your interval drinks before the show starts in order to avoid any queuing.
The auditorium is warm and comfortable, has plenty of parking and is accessible for wheelchair users.
If you are interested in meeting new people, want to have fun and raise money for the local community, why not enjoy an evening at the theatre and ask any member of the front of house team for more information?
Tickets to “Whose Life is it Anyway?” cost €12 and can be booked by calling 913 723 611 or emailing algarveansboxoffice@gmail.com
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