Lorraine Farmer greets guests at the door. Credit: Sarah Ison/Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times
Busselton Repertory Club’s newest play, Love Letters, opened last weekend at the Weld Theatre, with the audience served supper or afternoon tea before performances.
The play — described as a compelling story of friendship by director Michael Taylor — runs tomorrow night, Saturday night and finishes with a matinee on Sunday.
Gina and Jum Holroyd with John anda Nancy Bruneton Credit: Sarah Ison/Picture: Sarah Ison, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times
Rob Ness and Heather Maclean. Credit: Sarah Ison/Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesLorraine Farmer greets guests at the door. Credit: Sarah Ison/Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesRepertory Club member Phyl Peach serves afternoon tea to guests. Credit: Sarah Ison/Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesDaphney Preston, Judie Wynne and Lynn Batt. Credit: Sarah Ison/Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesLindsay Wolrige. Credit: Sarah Ison/Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesLeah Carroll and Jacquie Curwood. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesJoy, Chris and Mike Kojan. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesDavid and Caffin and Faye Parkin visited from Bunbury to see Love Letters. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times
Cindy Slade welcomes guests to the theatre. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesLaural Ashley, Eileen and Jenny Zimdahl. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough TimesValerie Anderson and Isabell Priestley. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times