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ADAPT THEATRE GROUP has been dedicated to providing entertainment to the residents of San Pedro del Pinatar for the past 14 years. Throughout their journey, the group consistently presented the unique feature of being completely bilingual. This particular aspect has posed a challenge for the English­speaking majority of participants, but it has become a tremendous success among the locals.

In addition to staging 13 pantomimes in both English and Spanish, ADAPT has ventured into sketch shows, cabaret performances, and even engagements at primary schools in San Pedro.

“Our objective is to integrate ourselves into the local community and raise funds for local charitable causes,” explained Jane Cronin, the scriptwriter, and director.

This year, the tradition continues as plans are already in motion for a new and exciting pantomime entitled ‘Ali Baba and the Four and a Half Thieves’. Producer Eric Berg jests,

“We don’t actually have 40 players to give the panto its traditional name, but even if we did, they wouldn’t all fit on the stage!” Despite the unconventional take on a familiar story, the performance is scheduled from November 30 to December 3.

For those eager to learn more about the Adapt Theatre Group, stay tuned for updates. Alternatively, you can visit their website at https://adapttheatre group.wordpress.com or contact Eric on 656 361 098.

IN preparation for the upcoming elections, the postal service, Correos, implemented several measures in the Region of Murcia to accommodate the surge in remote voting applications.

To ensure smooth operations, they extended the opening hours and they made significant efforts to accommodate the increased workload. Over 30 per cent of the workforce originally scheduled for holidays in July voluntarily changed their plans to assist in the voting process.

Correos has received a record­breaking 2,622,808 requests for postal votes,

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