Someone has a very big secret to unveil

Lucy and Meg's mum toast Meg before the bride's impending nuptials in <i>Secret Bridesmaids'...
Lucy and Meg's mum toast Meg before the bride's impending nuptials in <i>Secret Bridesmaids' Business</i>. Photos by James Beech.
Meg (centre) plays spin the bottle with secretive bridesmaids Lucy, played by Kate Blackhurst ...
Meg (centre) plays spin the bottle with secretive bridesmaids Lucy, played by Kate Blackhurst (left) and Angela, played by Zelia Horrell.
Jill Derbie (second from right), as the mother of the bride, is determined her daughter Meg ...
Jill Derbie (second from right), as the mother of the bride, is determined her daughter Meg (right) will have her dream wedding, while James and Naomi, played by Camilla Lojdstrom, look on.
David Oakley, as James the groom, and Fiona Stephenson, as Meg the bride.
David Oakley, as James the groom, and Fiona Stephenson, as Meg the bride.

Remarkable Theatre's latest production, Secret Bridesmaids' Business, opened to a sold-out audience in the Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall last night.

The show stars Fiona Stephenson, Zelia Horrell, Kate Blackhurst, David Oakley, Camilla Lojdstrom, Susan Auty and Jill Derbie.

Secrets, lies, tension and revelations abound in the hit adult-themed comedy drama written by Australian Elizabeth Coleman and directed by Victoria Keating, of Queenstown.

The R15+ rated show is on tonight and tomorrow at 8pm ($28) and tomorrow afternoon at 2pm ($20).

Doors open 30 minutes before the show. Tickets available from World Travellers, Shotover St, the Lakes District Museum and at the door.

 

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