In September the Home Hill Choral Society presented Going Troppo, a comedy musical about being stranded on a tropical island. The performance captivated audiences with its light-hearted humour.
Over four shows, nearly 200 people attended, making it a resounding success. The musical cleverly combined tropical themes, vibrant costumes, and witty dialogue to create an entertaining escape for theatre-goers.
The cast brought island misadventures to life with energetic singing and comedic timing, leaving the audience in stitches as characters faced hilarious challenges while stranded.
The production’s blend of catchy tunes and tropical flair created an immersive experience, drawing viewers into the whimsical world of island life.
With a mix of laughter, mishaps, and quirky characters, Going Troppo proved to be the perfect recipe for a fun-filled theatre experience.
Its success reflects not only the quality of the performances but also the community's support for local arts, making it a memorable event for all who attended.
David & Grandkids.
Rosemary – the hippy!!
Pam & Alida
Rob & Pam
Cheryl
Erin.
Old hippies!!
Janice, Karen & David. Island staff.
Chris & Alida
Chris, Rob & Jan.
Angela, Rob & Pam.
Rosemary.