Mandurah residents will have the chance to go back in time this month when a visual history performance graces the the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre (MPAC).
Mandurah Milestones and Memories is a performance that recalls the history of Mandurah until the present day with a narrator and props made by local school children.
MPAC general manager Guy Boyce said the first showing last August sold-out, so it had to be brought back for round two.
“Mandurah Milestones and Memories is a wonderful witty illumination of Mandurah’s historical past,” Mr Boyce said.
“I thought I knew this place, but this presentation opened my eyes to the colourful personalities of Mandurah down the years.
“We hope many local residents and visitors will come to these repeat showings on January 17.”
A handful of students who made the props last year will help narrator David Smeeton tell the story.
Mandurah Milestones and memories has been produced and directed by Sheila Twine.
The performance will be opened by Mayor Rhys Whilliams.
The two shows will take place on January 17, from 2-4pm and 6.30-8.30pm.
Cost of entry is $15. Tickets can be purchased at the MPAC box office.