The best of the South West's talent will be on display next month in the Mayor's Annual Variety Performance.
The event will help to promote the region's best entertainers and will be held at the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre on August 16, serving as a fundraiser to the performing artists and groups.
City of Bunbury Mayor Gary Brennan said the performing groups were run by dedicated volunteers who each year put on sensational productions with a huge amount of passion, but limited budgets.
"We have a fantastic array of talent in Bunbury and the South West and the productions our very own companies put on year after year are first class," he said.
"A Variety Performance offers everyone in the community a fantastic taster of what these companies can do and a glimpse of coming productions.
"This is an opportunity for people to come along and experience what our very own South West performers have to offer and at the same time support local talent."
The evening will feature the South West Opera Company and Philharmonic South West, the WA Opera Company's Rob Littlewood, Phantom of the Opera leads Nerida Mangano and Ben Talbot, Triple J star Grace Armstrong, the Studio of Classical and Contemporary Dance, Jazz Attack, Nicole Kosetsky, Viva Aerial Dance, Top Jazz Ballet, Wizards of Oz and Tony Bandera, Mitch James, The Anchormen, Bunbury Young Voices and Contempo.
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