Laughter could be heard from outside the school's hall as Ulladulla Public School hosted its annual Seniors Citizens' matinee on Wednesday, September 25.
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The annual event, which has been held for the past 15 years, drew almost 100 grandparents, parents and local seniors to watch the original production Indiana Phones and the Ringtone of Doom.
The productions, which have become a tradition at the school, are suited to entertain crowds of all ages and that it did.
Grandmother Heather Baker said she was delighted to see her grandson Zane Cotterall perform. Her husband Barry was impressed by the boys on sound production duties.
Yvonne Barwick said it was the second generation of shows she had been too.
"It was wonderful, terrific."
The school's lollipop lady Cheryl Davey commended the teachers and students for the wonderful performance.
After the performance the crowd was spoiled with a complimentary luncheon.
Evening shows will be held on September 25 and September 26, starting at 7pm in the school's hall. Tickets $2 for children, $5 for adults and $10 for a family. Tickets purchased at the door.