Seventeen
- When:
- Fri, 7 Friday 7th – Sat, 15 Nov 2025 , to Saturday 15th of November, 2025,
- Where:
- The Bakehouse. Wheeler street Shepparton
- Cost:
- $35 all tickets
- Contact:
- Shepparton Theatre Arts Group at
Times:
Evening performance 7.30 Matinee 1.00
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STAG closes its 50th year with Seventeen - a funny and moving play where five seventeen-year-olds and an annoying little sister party hard after the last day of school. The twist? They’re all played by older actors. This makes the celebration of youth both hilarious and poignantly nostalgic.