STAG committee member and 10 in Ten performer Troy McKindley said the show’s idea was like no other.
“It’s 10 short plays, 10 minutes long each, which is really a great concept,” Mr McKindley said.
“It’s really great entertainment because they (the plays) are amazing to watch, and they’re great to be in.”
He will be making an appearance in two plays this year, and has directed seven plays in his time with STAG.
“I’m in two plays this year, one is quite wordy and that’s fine, and one is less wordy, and that’s fun too,” he said.
Over 85 per cent of tickets have been sold, so Mr McKindley says to get in quick.
“Get on to it because they’re excellent entertainment,” he said.
“They’re great fun, great to watch, great for writers, great for directors, great for budding actors.”
Mr McKindley was featured in a recent episode of Shepp Happens to chat about his involvement in local theatre.
Listen to the full episode at tinyurl.com/5x5buz3j
There will be four shows of 10 in Ten at the Bakehouse Black Box Theatre on Wheeler St, Shepparton from Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13.
Tickets can be purchased at events.humanitix.com/10-in-ten-2025