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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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A musical stroll down the Wallaby Track
Season Two of GPAC's popular Musical Mornings program continues on September 15 and 16 with On The Wallaby Track, a fun-filled show described as "a wander through colonial Australia in songs and yarns".
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Monkey Baa in association with Siren Theatre Co presents

Fox (Education Program sessions)

by Margaret Wild and Ron Brooks


Bring the Class

Fox follows the story of Dog and Magpie who are friends. When Fox comes into the bush, everything changes. Fox is an archetypal drama dealing with powerful and challenging thematic elements including friendship, loyalty, risk, jealousy, survival, trust and hope. It is a story that is as rich for adults as for children; a story that goes to the heart of human relationships. In the four years since it was first published Fox has assumed classic status as a truly memorable piece on the literary landscape.

Date: 23 July
Theatre: Blakiston Drama
Time: 10.00am & 1.00pm
Duration: 60 mins (no interval)
Category: Drama
Suitable for: Age 8 years and above
Tickets: $8.00

Director Kate Gaul. Composer Daryl Wallis.

PLEASE NOTE: these 'Education Program' sessions are for SCHOOLS ONLY.
General public performances will be on Saturday 24 July as part of 'Family Magic'.


Click here for Teacher Resources from the Monkey Baa website

Bookings at GPAC Box Office 5225 1200

To enquire about Teachers Resources for all Bring the Class Productions please call Kelly Clifford at GPAC on 5225 1207.




Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:00 AM
Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:00 PM




WHAT'S ON

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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On The Wallaby Track - On The Wallaby Track is a wander through colonial Australia in songs and yarns. Rollicking performances of favourite Australian/Irish tunes, a Henry Lawson story, Mark Twain at the Melbourne Cup, some racing tips from C.J. Dennis ("hey, could you lend us half a quid?"), jokes, the sad story of Holy Dan and meaningful lines from the pens of those highly respected local writers Trad and Anon.
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Geelong Chamber Music Society Concert Series 2010 - Welcome to the 2010 Concert Series - a program of five concerts to be presented by the Geelong Chamber Music Society in 2010.
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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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