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.
Camera Icon Gina and Jum Holroyd with John anda Nancy Bruneton Credit: Sarah Ison/ Picture: Sarah Ison, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Rob Ness and Heather Maclean. Credit: Sarah Ison/ Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Lorraine Farmer greets guests at the door. Credit: Sarah Ison/ Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Repertory Club member Phyl Peach serves afternoon tea to guests. Credit: Sarah Ison/ Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Daphney Preston, Judie Wynne and Lynn Batt. Credit: Sarah Ison/ Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Lindsay Wolrige. Credit: Sarah Ison/ Busselton Dunsborough Times, Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Leah Carroll and Jacquie Curwood. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Joy, Chris and Mike Kojan. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon David and Caffin and Faye Parkin visited from Bunbury to see Love Letters. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Cindy Slade welcomes guests to the theatre. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Laural Ashley, Eileen and Jenny Zimdahl. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times Camera Icon Valerie Anderson and Isabell Priestley. Credit: Sarah Ison Busselton Dunsborough Times