Kids' shows, cabaret and comedy will all be part of the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre's 2022 season.
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The DRTCC 2022 season launch was held on Sunday.
More than 230 people were in attendance to get a sneak preview of the upcoming year.
In honour of 2022, 22 of the year's touring shows have been revealed, culminating in two nights of live performances from Australian comedian Kitty Flanagan.
"We are excited to present the 2022 season of shows and after a turbulent couple of years due to the pandemic, we are looking forward to presenting the program in its entirety this time," DRTCC manager Linda Christof said.
"We have packed the program with lots of kids' shows, cabaret and comedy both at our Dubbo and Wellington venues."
This year's theme is Take Three - This is It! It's a reference to the challenges faced by the industry in the past two years but also the optimism felt by the DRTCC team going forward.
It also ties in with a new initiative for season subscribers that allows them to add on three tickets at a discounted rate for certain shows.
This year's shows include the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, Shake and Stir Theatre Company's adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, The Travelling Dance Hall at the Wellington Civic Centre, Swan Lake by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company, and The Rivoli where the audience will become immersed in the social life of dance halls on the 1930s.
The season will come to a finale with one of the country's best known comedians Kitty Flanagan performing across two nights in November.
There's also a number of youth orientated shows including the Australian Chamber Orchestra's stage adaptation of Margaret Wild's book There's a Sea in my Bedroom, another book - to - stage adaptation of Guess How Much I love You, and the sketch comedy ROFL (Rolling on the Floor Laughing).
The full season program is available now on the website at: drtcc.com.au/season-program.
Subscribers can purchase tickets to the 2022 season shows now, while the general public will be able to get tickets from January 29.