BATHURST'S musicals season is not quite finished yet.
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Following the success of two school musicals last month - the joint St Stanislaus' College and MacKillop College production of Jesus Christ Superstar and Scots All Saints College's production of Beauty And The Beast - soon it will be the Carillon Theatrical Society's turn to take to the stage.
CTS is currently in rehearsals for The Addams Family, which will open at Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre on Friday, May 3 and continue for an eight-show season.
It is a stage adaptation of the popular 1960s television show that followed the lives of Morticia and Gomez Addams and their cooky, spooy brood.
In the musical, Wednesday Addams - the gothically dark Addams daughter - has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet and smart young man from a respectable family, a man her parents have never met.
She confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother so Gomez is forced to do something he's never done before, keep a secret from Morticia.
It's bound to be a hugely entertaining show for all ages, and another fantastic showcase of some of the incredible talent we have here in Bathurst.
Go to www.bmec.com.au for more information.
Change of venue for the markets
THE Bathurst Region Farmers' Markets will return on Saturday, but there will be a new venue for one month only.
The markets are usually held at the Bathurst Showground but are being relocated this weekend only as preparations for the Royal Bathurst Show get under way.
This weekend's market will be at Berry Park from 8am-noon on Saturday, April 27.
But it's only the venue that is changing - all the usual stalls selling seasonal local and regional produce will be there again and, as always, the market will be a project of the Lions Club of Bathurst.
Entry to the markets is by gold coin donation.
Meanwhile, the Royal Bathurst Show will get under way at the showground from Friday to Sunday, May 3-5.