Geelong Advertiser

PALAIS BACK WITH MUSIC, WRESTLING

- OLIVIA SHYING

GEELONG’S beloved Palais Theatre has been home to thousands of events during its rich history, but its transforma­tion into a temporary wrestling ring in January will be a first.

The Moorabool St venue, which has hosted dances, live music and bingo for decades, has been painstakin­gly restored by the Tripolino family.

It will host live pro wrestling when Malice at the Palais arrives on January 22.

But the more traditiona­l GSODA Junior Players will perform at the building’s official reopening on December 2, staging their Aladdin and High School Musical 2 production­s.

Junior Players president Debbie Fraser said the past two years had been very challengin­g, with musical theatre and the arts suffering immensely.

“But this year, with new strategies and a change of dates, we have managed to successful­ly bring back this amazing youth theatre company, with not one, but two quite different musical theatre experience­s,” she said.

Ms Fraser said the move to split the Junior Players into two casts was based on rehearsal ability if and when further

restrictio­ns were introduced.

“This proved a worthwhile strategy and although our young people have missed the “full’ company atmosphere for the majority of rehearsals, they have worked together on all the ensemble vocals for each show,” she said.

Ms Fraser said when lockdowns cancelled the original show dates in September, the group had to find a new venue as the previous venue was no longer available.

“The GSODA Junior Players couldn’t be more excited to be the very first show to be staged at the newly renovated space,” she said.

 ?? ?? GSODA Junior Players cast members from Aladdin and High School Musical 2 get set to take to the Palais stage. Picture: Alison Wynd
GSODA Junior Players cast members from Aladdin and High School Musical 2 get set to take to the Palais stage. Picture: Alison Wynd

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