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Page 1: Whitehorse Centre - What's On - Aug Sept & Oct 2015

at the Whitehorse Centre

WHAT'S ON

AUGUST – SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2015www.whitehorsecentre.com.au

Box Office 9262 6555

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The City of Whitehorse Band presents

Brass ShowcaseThe City of Whitehorse Band are proud to present their very popular winter concert. The presentation will include music from shows, popular songs and of course some stirring brass band classics. Their guest vocalist will be Mary-Louise Hatch supported by Graham Taylor on piano, Ben Robertson on double bass and Ron Sandilands on drums.

Sunday 2 August 2pmFull $20 Conc. $15

Whitehorse Showtime presents

and the Winner is…Which television reality show gave rise to the best group performance? Was it ‘Renovated X-Voice’ or perhaps ‘Dancing the Block with a Masterchef’? Walk the red carpet and celebrate the best of the best in this theatrical experience presented by the Scouts and Guides of the Mount Dandenong Region. Now in its 51st year, Showtime continues to provide an opportunity for youth to create and perform an original piece of theatre incorporating both original and contemporary musical and comedic pieces.

14 – 22 August Contact the Box Office for performance detailsFull $28 Conc. $20

Whitehorse Centre presents

Kind Hearts & Coronets (classic film 1949)

Louis D'Ascoyne Mazzini's mother's account of how her titled family shunned her when she eloped with an Italian opera singer causes a simmering resentment in him. As the distant poor relative of the Duke of D'Ascoyne, Louis plots to inherit the title by whatever means possible! Starring Alec Guinness in multiple roles, Kind Hearts and Coronets is a very clever, hilarious comedy.

Wednesday 26 August 10amComplimentary morning tea 9.15amTickets $8 / Group (10+) $7

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Whitehorse Centre presents

Australia DayThe country town of Coriole is getting ready for Australia Day – a time to crack open a frothy, stick a snag on the barbie and celebrate what it means to be a true blue Aussie. With everyone wanting a piece of the party pie, it’s proving hard yakka to work out what an Aussie celebration should look like. Will the day be fair dinkum after all or are there too many roos loose in the community hall? Nothing is sacred as the national identity is put through the ringer in this thoroughly modern ripper of a comedy,

written and directed by acclaimed satirist Jonathan Biggins.

Friday 28 August 8pm (Q&A session)Saturday 29 August 2pm & 8pmFull $45 Conc. $42 U25 $25

Utassy Ballet School presents

Peter and the WolfPeter and the Wolf captures children’s imaginations and explores the intricacies of friendship between Bird, Cat, Peter and Duck. These characters are all cleverly portrayed - with the remaining characters of Grandfather, Wolf and the Hunters adding further interest and drama.

The accompanying ballet is ‘Colours’, which celebrates diversity of musical styles and is set to a variety of folkloric tunes. The beauty of rainbow colours and the fun of the colour spectrum are introduced in this lively and entertaining ballet.

Tuesday 8 September 9.30am & 11.15amWednesday 9 September 9.30am & 11.15amFull $14 Conc. $10

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Whitehorse Centre presents

BeyondPrepare to enter a space between logic and dream, human and animal, madness and sanity during the performance of Circa’s Beyond. Blending dynamic circus acts like trapeze and Chinese pole with rubiks cubes and blindfolds, this delightful and enchanting show set on multiple stages will introduce you to a beautiful and tender new world. Circa’s multi skilled and brilliant performers will delight in a performance that goes beyond circus tricks and offers a complex theatrical experience.

Friday 11 September 8pmSaturday 12 September 8pmFull $48 Conc. $45 U25 $25

Whitehorse Centre presents

On A Humorous NoteHilary Henshaw, with special guest Will Conyers, presents a rib-tickling tour de force of classic comedy songs from the funny side of the street. Including delightful tributes to Gracie Fields and Noël Coward, all-time favourites, rediscovered gems, lovely signature songs and beautiful music, it will tickle your funny bone and put a smile on your face!

Wednesday 16 September 11amComplimentary morning tea 10amTickets $17 / Group (10+) $15

FREE PARKING There's ample parking right at our door! Additional parking is available adjacent to us at Walker Park, with easy walking access.

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Whitehorse Centre presents

Master ClassInspired by Maria Callas’ famous visit to New York’s Juilliard School and starring Maria Mercedes, Master Class is an insightful look into the life of opera’s most beloved and controversial diva. At the time, Callas’ singing career on the world’s great stages had drawn to a close; her voice a shadow of its former glory. Master Class sees Callas prod and provoke her students in a searing, funny and

touching depiction of a woman who knows what it takes to walk the high wire and the sacrifices required to attain the dream. Years later, Callas’ story as a woman forced to choose between professional power and a personal life remains as relevant as ever.

Tuesday 22 September 8pm (Q&A session)Wednesday 23 September 1pm & 8pmFull $45 Conc. $42 U25 $25

Dennis Smith presents

Diana Trask in ConcertAfter her successful appearance in 2013, Australia’s international singing star Diana Trask returns to the Whitehorse Centre for a special matinee performance. Born in Melbourne, Diana began singing at dance venues and on television shows. After touring Australia in 1959 with Frank Sinatra she became a major recording star in the US and was a regular on

the hit television series Sing Along With Mitch. Diana will be singing all her hits including Oh Boy and her special guest will be Reg Gorman – star of The Sullivans TV series.

Sunday 27 September 2pmFull $49 / Conc. $44

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Whitehorse Centre presents

Cranky BearSchool Holiday Entertainment

Flamboyant friends Zebra, Lion and Moose each think they know how to solve the Bear’s crankiness but their shenanigans just make him even crankier! It takes a humble and empathetic Sheep with an open heart and listening ear to solve the Bear’s woes. Adapted from the best-selling book The Very Cranky Bear, this is a rollicking cabaret-style show packed with laughter, music and mayhem.

Saturday 3 October 10am and 1pmTickets $17 / Family (4+) $15Suitable for 4-8 years

Babirra Music Theatre presents

The Boy From OzThe first Australian musical to conquer Broadway, The Boy From Oz was a huge success in Australia with multi-award winner Todd McKenney as legendary singer/songwriter Peter Allen. It tells of Allen’s extraordinary life, from his birth in Tenterfield NSW and humble beginnings growing up in rural Armidale, to his meteoric rise to fame as an international star. The Boy From Oz

weaves many famous and beloved songs into his life story – unforgettable songs like Everything Old Is New Again, I Still Call Australia Home and I Go To Rio.

9 – 17 OctoberContact the Box Office for performance detailsFull $40 Conc. $36Child $32 Group (10+) $36

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HOW TO BOOK

You can book tickets to any of these performances by calling us on 9262 6555

Mon – Fri 10am – 4:30pm or visiting our website at any time www.whitehorsecentre.com.au

Whitehorse Centre presents

The Caddy (classic film 1953)Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis tee up for another round of side-splitting insanity in this classic comic outing. Talented player Harvey Miller Jr (Lewis) has one major handicap - his shyness in front of crowds; enter his suave caddy (Martin) who coaches Harvey during a huge pro tournament in one of the duo’s finest films.

Wednesday 14 October 10am Complimentary morning tea 9.15amTickets $8 / Group (10+) $7

Nova Music Theatre presents

GreaseRydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding ‘Burger Palace’ boys and their gum-snapping, hip-shaking ‘pink ladies’ in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoke the look and sound of the 1950s in this rollicking musical. Head ‘greaser’ Danny and new (good) girl Sandy attempt to relive the high romance of their ‘Summer Nights’ as the rest of the gang

sing and dance their way through songs such as Greased Lightnin’, It’s Raining On Prom Night and Alone At The Drive-in Movie; music that became the soundtrack of a generation.

24 October – 8 NovemberContact the Box Office for performance detailsFull $41 Conc. $36Child $33 Group (10+) $33

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Whitehorse Tickets is the ticketing and box office service of the Whitehorse Centre.

Internet Tickets can be purchased via: www.whitehorsecentre.com.au

Internet bookings attract a handling fee of $3.00 per transaction — not per ticket.

Box Office Hours Monday to Friday 10am – 4.30pm

Phone 9262 6555

Phone bookings attract a handling fee of $3.75 per call — not per ticket.

Email [email protected]

Methods of Payment We accept cash, Mastercard, Visa and EFTPOS. Cheques made payable to Whitehorse Centre are accepted up to a week before the performance.

Conditions of Sale In purchasing the ticket, patrons agree to the Conditions of Sale. The conditions are summarised on the rear of the ticket. Please speak to a box office attendant for information and check your tickets carefully for the correct date, time and venue of your chosen event.

Gift Vouchers Gift vouchers are available for any amount and can be redeemed for any shows on sale with Whitehorse Tickets.

Location Whitehorse Centre 397 Whitehorse Road Nunawading 3131

Melway Map 48 G9. Free parking is available at the door of the Centre. Nunawading train station (Belgrave and Lilydale lines) is a 10 minute walk from the Centre.

Website Keep up to date with what’s on at the Whitehorse Centre through the website at: www.whitehorsecentre.com.au.

Accessibility Whitehorse Centre is fully accessible for patrons in wheelchairs or with mobility impairment. If you require a wheelchair space in the theatre, please request this when booking tickets.

Hearing or speech impaired? Call us via the National Relay Service on 133 677 then quote 9262 6333.

Hearing Assistance A wireless, lightwave system using headphones or a neck loop is available for use and can be requested when booking tickets. Our audio loop for patrons wearing a hearing aid with a T-switch is also available.

Privacy Personal information requested when making a phone or mail booking, such as name and address, is collected for the purpose of registering and administering seat allocation and issuing of tickets for shows. Information will also be used to keep you informed of any upcoming shows being performed at the Whitehorse Centre, or on sale through the centre’s ticketing service, or to seek your feedback on shows you have attended. The personal information collected will not be used without your agreement for any other purpose or disclosed except as may be required by law. If you do not wish to receive information as stated above, please advise the booking officer at time of booking. You may access the information collected about you by contacting Whitehorse Centre on 9262 6555.

Whitehorse Centre is a service of the City of Whitehorse and is a member of the Victorian Association of Performing Arts Centres.

Details are correct at time of printing and the right to rectify errors is reserved.

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