Dog Trumpet and The SnarskiCircusLindyBand with special guests Jonnie Goes To Church - Jon Von Goes and Celia Church are performing a very special show together at Brunswick Ballroom on Sunday arvo 23rd June 2024.
Dog Trumpet is spearheaded by brothers Peter O’Doherty and Reg Mombassa, original members of iconic Aria award winning and Hall of Fame band Mental As Anything.
SnarskiCircusLindyBand is Rob Snarski - Blackeyed Susans, legendary Go-Betweens drummer Lindy Morrison, ‘Evil’ Graham Lee - The Triffids, Shane O’Mara - Paul Kelly’s band and Dan Kelly The bands are releasing a new single, EP and album respectfully and are very excited to be performing together for the first time.
They will be dipping into their deep catalogues of original songs and eclectic covers and classic songs. Don’t miss two of Australia’s all time great bands and enjoy a great afternoon of entertainment.
The starting point was a misunderstood Elton John lyric played to great comedic effect. This tension between “rightness” or “wrongness” framed a deeper, pop-cultural exploration of differences in opinion through club dancing and seamless partnering. - Limelight magazine
Get ready for a dance-off…
Hold Me Closer Tony Danza is bold, brash, non-conforming, and like a pop song you can’t get out of your head, deeply seductive. It is immersive dance-theatre that asks the audience to pick a side, show their true colours, and get ready for a dance-off as if their lives depend on it.
Rollickingly funny and deeply skilled dance technicians The Farm perform this one-hour ride, a Victorian premiere, commissioned by Monash University.
With an intensely satirical edge, Hold Me Closer Tony Danza confronts our modern world through the subversion of pop sensibilities. In a world driven by information overload, it asks how we can still connect with each other when we feel so far apart. A commonly misheard song lyric contains a deeper proposition about how we form meaning and a provocation that perhaps our understanding of the world is intrinsically flawed.
At The Farm work is made in a collaborative process where everyone brings their expertise without being confined to it. All animals are equal.
Created by: Kate Harman, Michael Smith, Gavin Webber and Anna Whitaker
Direction: Gavin Webber
Lighting Design: Govin Ruben
Composer and Sound Designer: Anna Whitaker
Visual Design: Merinda Davies
Commissioned by Monash University, Carriageworks, Dancehouse and the Keir Foundation for the 2020 Keir Choreographic Award.
Shows (Silver & Bronze Membership) 01/05/2024 7.30am until 01/05/2024 8.30am | Admin Fee $14.50 | Book Tickets
David Li Sound Gallery Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts Monash University, Clayton Campus Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia
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One of the most acclaimed French films of recent times starring Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel and directed by Tran Anh Hung, THE TASTE OF THINGS is a sensual ode to haute cuisine. In 1885, Eugenie, a peerless cook, has spent two decades working for the renowned gourmet Dodin, evolving their gastronomic partnership into a romantic bond. Their culinary creations astonish even the most esteemed chefs, yet Eugenie cherishes her independence and resists Dodin's desire for marriage. In a poignant gesture, Dodin strives to express his love through the intimate act of cooking a meal for her, a move that signifies a departure from his usual role in their relationship.
Shows (Silver & Bronze Membership) Admin Fee $0.00 | ALL TICKETS GONE! Admin Fee $0.00 | ALL TICKETS GONE!
Melbourne Venues (various) use these tickets at various cinema theatres Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
This is a 2 for 1 offer. Ticket prices are normally $25 each. Now tickets are 1/2 price and you will get 2 tickets for $25.
The Peppercorn Tree is a moving Australian drama, set in Melbourne in 1993 and first staged in 2010
Jonah, an Australian ex-serviceman, is nearing the end of his life. He has always been secretive about his wartime experiences, but he has reluctantly agreed to his wife’s suggestion that he recount these experiences to Zoe, a professional biographer. As his story unfolds, he reveals a secret that has an unexpected and powerful impact on his family.
Shows (Silver & Bronze Membership) 28/04/2024 2.00pm until 28/04/2024 4.15pm | Price $11.00 ea. | Book Tickets 02/05/2024 8.00pm until 02/05/2024 10.15pm | Price $11.00 ea. | Book Tickets 03/05/2024 8.00pm until 03/05/2024 10.15pm | Price $11.00 ea. | Book Tickets 04/05/2024 8.00pm until 04/05/2024 10.15pm | Price $11.00 ea. | Book Tickets
Eltham Performing Arts Centre 1603 Main Road Research, Victoria 3095 Australia
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