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A world of fun for kids in Little Big Shots
The Little Big Shots International Children’s Film Festival - Australia's major annual and travelling children's film festival - is on the road again, arriving at GPAC as part of the 2010 Bendigo Bank Family Magic program on Saturday September 4.
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New comedy about family and faith opens at GPAC
A highly anticipated new work by one of Australia's most regarded young playwrights Tommy Murphy opens at Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) in September as part of Alcoa Theatre Season 2010. Gwen in Purgatory is a warm yet stinging portrait of contemporary family life, centred on 90-year-old Gwen.
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Thousands of children pour through GPAC doors
Children from throughout the region have swarmed through Geelong Performing Arts Centre over the past two weeks, enjoying an array of local and touring performances. And the trend is set to continue into the school holidays with more top-class children’s events on the way.
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Company B Belvior presents

Gwen in Purgatory

by Tommy Murphy


Gwen is 90. She woke up this morning to discover that purgatory is sitting alone in a new house in a new subdivision on the edge of town, trying to work out if the remote in her hand operates the TV, the air-con or the fan-forced oven. But the kids are coming round and Father Ezekiel is on his way to bless the house, so the beginning of the end is looking up… Gwen in Purgatory is Tommy Murphy's brilliant existential comedy about an African missionary in the wilderness of Australian suburbia. Gwen's brood of ordinary souls is battling along in a changing world and wringing out the last drops of their matriarch's faith. Between them they may just find their way to some sort of forgiveness.

Director: Neil Armfield
Cast:
Gwen – Melissa Jaffer
Peg – Sue Ingleton
Father Ezekiel – Pacharo Mzembe
Laurie – Grant Dodwell
Daniel – Nathaniel Dean

Click here
to read a short piece by author Tommy Murphy (PDF file, 37KB)

Click here to read a 5-star review from the Sydney Morning Herald



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The Wiz - The 2010 Geelong College Senior School Musical ‘The Wiz’ will have you ‘Easing on down the Road’ as we follow the magical tale of Dorothy, The Scarecrow, The Tinman and The Lion on their journey to meet the Wiz in the Emerald City. Combining over 100 students from years 9-12 this modern, upbeat interpretation of the timeless classic will have you dancing in the aisles.
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Twelfth Night - 1928. Olivia has come home from boarding school only to find her father and brother dying from an illness connected to the family business. She takes solace in the fact that she will inherit the business which will not only keep the memory of her family alive but also keep her opulent lifestyle intact.
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Little Big Shots International Film Festival - Direct from Melbourne and enjoying its fourth season in Geelong, Little Big Shots is an inspiring and fun-filled festival of the best in Australian and international short films for kids and teenagers. From animation to live-action films and documentaries - even some films made by kids themselves - Little Big Shots encourages kids to laugh, think and create.
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