ENNIS MUSICIAL SOCIETY have decided to postpone their latest production until 2023.

Auditions were due to be held in January for Ennis Musical Society’s production of Legally Blonde however the organising committee have confirmed “the difficult decision” has been reached to delay its run until next year.

Prior to its cancellation, Ennis Musical Society had made an appeal for more men to partake in the show as they looked to fill parts for male characters.

Despite the setback, organisers are upbeat that it will return on a high next year. “We are extremely hopeful that we will get to stage in 2023 with this amazing show and hopefully to sold out audiences as in times past.

“We are so thankful to everyone who showed interest in joining or rejoining our family and again hope to see you all in 2023,” the spokesperson added.

Committee members are working on a smaller project which they hope to have ready in April or May of this year.

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