Footloose The Musical at Riverlea Theatre
🎶 Get ready to kick off your Sunday shoes and dance the night away! Riverlea Theatre proudly presents "Footloose: The Musical," the biggest fundraiser of the year that's sure to have you on your feet!
🕺 Join us for an electrifying night of music, dance, and youthful rebellion as we bring the iconic story of Ren McCormack to life on our stage. Follow Ren as he moves to a small town where dancing is banned, but he's determined to change the rules and ignite the spirit of freedom.
💃 With high-energy choreography, toe-tapping tunes, and a talented cast, this production of "Footloose" will transport you back to the '80s, where love and rhythm conquer all. Sing along to classics like "Footloose," "Let's Hear It for the Boy," and "Holding Out for a Hero."
🌟 This event is not just a musical; it's a community celebration! All proceeds from the show support our beloved Riverlea Theatre and help us continue to bring quality entertainment to our community.
🎟️ Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of "Footloose: The Musical" at Riverlea Theatre. Grab your tickets now, invite your friends, and let's dance together on this unforgettable night!
📆 Mark your calendars for November 18th through to December 9th and be part of Riverlea's biggest fundraiser. Book your tickets today at www.iticket.co.nz... and get ready to cut loose! 🎉
Poll: Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?
An Auckland court has ruled a woman doesn’t have to contribute towards the cost of fixing a driveway she shares with 10 neighbours.
When thinking about fences, driveways or tree felling, for example, do you think all neighbours should have to pay if the improvements directly benefit them?
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82.1% Yes
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15.2% No
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2.7% Other - I'll share below
Tributes flow for Paul Galletta
Paul Galletta, “a real Waikato guy”, was farewelled by police and the rugby community at FMG Stadium on Wednesday.
A crowd of nearly 1500 gathered to celebrate the life of Galletta, who died at the age of 62 on November 23.
Poll: Do you think this was the right decision?
Hamilton City Council is defending a $60,000 spend on a flood of water management PR featuring a TV personality as residents face huge rates rises.
At a time of council cash constraints, Te Radar - real name Andrew Lumsden - catches the eye on the council’s Facebook page, where he currently features in three “explainer” video clips about Hamilton’s water services.
Do you think this was the right decision? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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0% Yes
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0% No
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0% Not sure