THERE will be no sibling rivalry when brother and sister Murray and Delaney Brindle take to the stage in St Philips Amateur Operatic Dramatic Society latest production.
The pair appear together in the musical Oklahoma . . . as each other's love interest.
Murray plays the role of Will Parker, the tap dancing cowboy who falls head over heels in love with Ado Annie, to be played by Delaney.
Delaney will be familiar to Bolton's theatre goers. Among her many appearances she won rave reviews for her performance in the lead role of Peggy Sawyer in Walmsley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Societies' production of 42nd Street. She works for Bolton Council's Leisure Services department.
Murray is currently in a Performing Arts course at Bolton. He took the role of Rooster in St Philips' production of Annie, and last year played Commander Harbisson in South Pacific.
Oklahoma runs from Monday, February 25 to Saturday, March 2, at the Parochial Hall, Bridgeman Street.
Director is Jason Crompton, choreographer is Barbara Grant, and Brian Lawson is musical director.
Tickets are from Mrs Holt on 01204 524800.
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