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Beatlemania on TourSaturday 28 August 8.00pmShowtime invites you across the universe on a magical mystery tour exploring the Beatle's revolution in popular music and culture. Employing authentic "Beatle" instruments, amplifiers, and costumes, coupled with faithful renditions of your favorite Beatle classics "The Beatles Experience" recreates the spirit of the "Fab Four" in ways that have audiences raving about them - eight days a week! |
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St John’s College Music Festival Concert with Special Guests, The Idea of NorthFriday 3 September 7:30pmThis year St John’s College Dubbo has invited the internationally acclaimed vocal quartet, The Idea of North to be special guests at their Annual Music Festival Concert. In the first act of the concert the Instrumental Music Ensembles of St John’s College and the Combined Primary Schools Ensembles will be featured. The Idea of North will perform with some of the College ensembles during act one which will be a great thrill for the young St John’s students. The second act of the evening will feature The Idea of North performing their own wonderful repertoire with their unique and thrilling style. |
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Driving Miss DaisyThursday 9 September 7.30pmAlfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play was adapted for the screen and became the hit movie starring Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy. Set in Atlanta, Georgia – deep in America's south, Driving Miss Daisy takes us on a bumpy drive from 1948 to 1973. |
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Kitty Flanagan - Charming & AlarmingSaturday 18 September 2010 - 8.00pm Direct from sell-out seasons at the Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne Comedy Festivals, Good News Week and 7pm Project regular, Kitty Flanagan is heading to Dubbo to launch herself on a largely unsuspecting audience with the show CHARMING & ALARMING. |
Peace TrainTuesday 21 September 7.30 pm - Tickets on sale now for extra performance! Wednesday 22 September 7.30pm The name brings back a thousand memories – dark eyes, a winning voice and songs which the whole world sang along to. Back in the 1970s, Cat Stevens was the ultimate rock star. Talented, charismatic, with a seemingly endless succession of beautiful melodies streaming from his imagination. |
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“Taste The Dream” – a showcase of local talentFriday 24 September 7:00pm Have a taste of what the DREAM Festival will bring in 2011, with the "Taste the DREAM" concert - a showcase of just some of our amazing local talent. With items including jazz, modern and classical dance; and performances by local bands and choirs; this event will have something for everyone. |
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TashiTuesday 28 September 7.30pmWednesday 29 September 10.00am * and 12.15pm * The Tashi plays are theatrical adaptations of Anna and Barbara Fienberg's well loved childrens' books about the magical and mysterious adventures of a young migrant boy, Tashi, and his best friend, Jack. *Special ticket price for school groups. |
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Scared Weird Little Guys - 'Enough Already'Thursday 28 October 8.00pmIt’s time to bid the Scared Weird Little Guys farewell. The Scaredies stuff has always been fresh and clever, their talent plain to see and their comedy, music and improvisation make each show unique. From award winning tours around the world, orchestras, rock bands, TV and radio all the way to an ARIA and a packed MCG the Scaredies have done it all. |
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Tenterfield SaddlerSaturday 20 November 8.00pmTenterfield Saddler is a show about the life and great music of one of this country's greatest stars...Peter Allen. Starring Australian Music Theatre star, and former Young Talent time star, John Bowles who recently returned from London and was Raoul opposite Anthony Warlow in the most recent incarnation of the Phantom of the Opera. |








