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      SUPPORT THE ARTS   

 

  • Women Painting Women from Saturday 1 February to Sunday 9 March

  • Charm of Finches – Friday 28 Mar 8pm

  • Ash Grunwald – Sunday 16 February 7.30pm

  • Live on the Lawn 2025 – Saturday 22 February 12pm

 

 

Date

Monday 15 Sepetmber
Tuesday 16 September

Time

7pm

Venue

Burrinja Theatre

Admission

Adult $20
Concession $15
Youth Under 18 $10

 

Play At Your Own Risk

‘Play the game at your own risk, because it’s YOU we are trying to trick. You are kids with a lesson to learn, so things will change at every turn. So settle in and find a seat, this is one game you will not be able to cheat!

‘Play at your own risk!’ is a contemporary student written and performed musical production. This is a clever and fun production about a group of children who need to be reminded about morals and values within the play yard and are giving a magical board game. The students find themselves transported into different movie scenes all with an important message to be told. Will they learn the moral of the story?

 

Date

Saturday 20 September

Time

11am - 12:30pm

Venue

Burrinja Black Box

Admission

Entry by Donation

 

The Bridge of Peace

The Bridge of Peace is a very real and empowering way to create personal bridges of reconciliation and healing. It is an opportunity to connect in heart with someone from a different cultural background and build lasting friendships. The Bridge of Peace is a signature project of WFWP (Women’s Federation for World Peace). WFWP is an international women’s organisation founded in 1992, having general consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and is active in 122 nations worldwide. For information on our activties in Australia visit  www.wfwpaustralia.org To connect with international activities visit www.wfwp.org

“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched .. but are felt in the heart.” – Helen Keller

“If we have no peace it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” – Mother Theresa

Entertainment, friendship, light lunch served (vegetarian and gluten free catered for), free parking and yes our men are welcome.

 

 

Date

Thursday 16 October

Time

7pm

Venue

Burrinja Theatre

Admission

Adult - $20
Concession - $16
Youth Under 16 - $15
Family (2A+2C) - $55

 

Kids at Sea

Presented by Upwey Primary School
It is turn-of-the century London Town and young Harold Sindbad and his Dad, Albert, have returned home after a long day’s scrounging. Harold is the seventh son of the seventh son of the legendary Sindbad.
Harold and Albert find a map and set about seeking the famous Sinbad Treasure, leading to amazing encounters with: Sea Devils, Pirates, Zoltan, the Sultan of Soul and his backing group, the Sultanas, the legendary Roc Birds, led by Tina D’Actil and King Neptune and his wonderful Sea Creatures.
Will Harold and Albert find the treasure and get home? Find out where the adventures lead.

This production will suit 4 year olds to 100 year olds.
The performance will include singing and dancing from the all year levels of the school with the Year 5 & 6 children taking on lead roles. Songs include: ‘Seven Seas’, ‘Sultanas In Pink Pyjamas’, ‘Silly Sailors Song’, ‘Zoltan the Sultan of Soul’, ‘My True Blue Lagoon’, ‘The Wonderful Wheel of Fortune’ and  ‘Rock the Rock’.

(Music & lyrics by Rob Fairbairn, Mark Leehy & Kevin O'Mara, book by Lynne Bartlett, Mark Leehy & Kevin O’Mara, from Bushfire Press)
Dates

13 December – 9 February

Venue

Jarmbi Gallery

Neil McLeod: Portraits

Tecoma artist and art collector Neil McLeod has painted friends and fellow artists presenting a new series of expressive portraits.

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