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Summer 2016 43

Laycock Street Community Theatre

17 Jan - 21 Jan 2017

PETER PAN THE MUSICAL

Gosford Musical

Society invites

the young and

young at heart to

a journey through

a galaxy of stars,

to the magical

place called

Neverland. The

legend of Peter

Pan has been

delighting children for years, perfect for the

whole family. Music and lyrics by the award-

winning duo George Stiles and Anthony

Drewe, based on the book by Willis Hall.

All tickets $26

SUNDAY 12 FEBRUARY 7.30PM

LIOR...WITH STRINGS

One of

Australia’s

most

successful

singer/

songwriters

in an intimate

evening of his

most well-

loved songs,

drawn from a

vast catalogue

of recordings, as well as a sneak preview of

some new works from his forthcoming album.

For those fortunate enough to attend Lior’s

previous solo performance at Laycock Street

Community Theatre, this show will bring an

extra dimension to his astounding vocals,

with the backing of a string quartet drawn

from Sydney’s finest orchestral players,

along with bassist Brett Hirst.

THEATRE MEMBER $42

ALL OTHER TICKETS $44

FRIDAY 17 FEBRUARY 8PM

PRADA’S PRISCILLAS

From Sydney

the birthplace

of Aussie drag,

and the home of

Priscilla, Queen of

the Desert, comes

2014 ACE Award

nominee, Prada

Clutch. Flanked

by gorgeous men,

Prada and her

‘girls’ will take

you on a journey

from where it all

began with Les

Girls in the ‘60s, across the Aussie outback

with Priscilla Queen of the Desert in the ‘90s,

and into 2016 with a celebration of today’s

pop icons!

Come aboard the Priscilla bus and party

with the classic Priscilla hits in glittering

drag spectacular , Let Prada Clutch and her

Priscillas entertain you.

THEATRE MEMBER $32

ALL OTHER TICKETS $35

THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY 10AM, 12PM,

6PM FRIDAY

24 FEBRUARY 10AM

MR STINK

A PLAY BY MARYAMMASTER

BASED ON THE BOOK BY DAVID WALLIAMS

DIRECTED BY JONATHAN BIGGINS

David Walliams’

award-winning

book comes to

life on stage for

children 6-12...

and their adults!

“Mr Stink stank.

He also stunk.

And if it was

correct English to

say he stinked,

then he stinked

as well…”

It all starts when

Chloe, just about

the loneliest girl in the world, makes friends

with Mr Stink, the local tramp. Sure he smells

a bit, but he’s the only person who’s ever

been nice to her.

The team behind The 52-Storey Treehouse

Live on Stage returns with this touching,

twisted, hilarious, and very smelly tale...hold

on to your nose!

THEATRE MEMBER $20

ADULT $25

CONCESSION $22

GROUPS 6+ $22

UNDER 12 $18

SCHOOL GROUPS $18

60 mins (no interval)

For children 6 to 12 and their adults

Includes a small amount of theatrical haze

TUESDAY 28 MARCH 8PM

WEDNESDAY 29 MARCH 11AM & 8PM

DRACULA BY BRAM STOKER

CREATED AND ADAPTED BY SHAKE & STIR

THEATRE CO

Another bloody

classic.

The Gothic horror

story swoops

the country

in a gripping,

critically-

acclaimed

production

created by shake

& stir.

From the

company behind

the multi-award

winning, national touring productions of 1984

and Animal Farm comes this new adaptation

of Stoker’s twisted tale.

THEATRE MEMBER $35

ADULT $45

CONCESSION $42

GROUPS 6+ $42

UNDER 18 $18

100 minutes (no interval)

Age suitability: From Grade 10 and up

Infrequent coarse language, sexual themes,

supernatural elements

Gosford Regional Gallery

Behind the Lines

10 Dec 2016 - 29 Jan 2017

A contentious

political climate

was created

throughout 2016

within Australia,

due to a Federal election, controversial

policies and public scandals. Exploiting this

satirical gold was Australian cartoonists

The Years Best Political Cartoons celebrates

these artists’ endeavours.

Entry fee of $5 ($3 concessions/$10 family)

Covers both exhibitions.

Bare: Degrees of Undress

10 Dec 2016 - 29 Jan 2017

Celebrates

candid, contrived,

natural, sexy,

ironic, beautiful

and fascinating

Australian portraits

which all show

a bit of skin.

Featuring Billy

Slater, Germaine

Greer, Dame Edna

Everage, David

Gulpilil and Megan

Gale explore the

subtle but crucial differences between

the naked and the nude.

Entry fee of $5 ($3

concessions/$10 family) Covers both exhibitions.

Wavelength

10 Dec 2016 - 11 Jan 2017

A series of

paintings by

Central Coast

landscape

painter Cathryn

McEwen,

celebrating the

mesmerising

visual qualities

of water. The works evoke the shallows

of coastal shorelines by breaking down

elements of landscape to focus on colour,

shape and light.

Log Book - Daniel Analdi

14 Jan - 15 Feb 2017

This exhibition is a

photographic essay

exploring the life,

people and culture of

Warnervale airport.

Like many regional

facilities, the airport is

undergoing significant

changes. These

images reveal the

artefacts and historical

significance of the site,

as well as provide an

important record for

the future. Arnaldi is a portrait photographer

whose work has been exhibited extensively

across Australia.

Lewis Morley, Dame Edna Everage

(Barry Humphries AO), direct

positive colour photograph, 1982.

Daniel Arnaldi, Andrew, pig-

ment ink on cotton rag, 2015.

Cathryn McEwen, Norah Headland Fore-

shore (detail), oil on canvas, 2016.

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