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thefac.com.au - Frankston Arts Centre
thefac.com.au WelCOme helping you connect with the arts Frankston Arts Centre McClelland Gallery Monash Gallery of Art Heide MOMA Melbourne Arts Precinct FAC InFOrmAtIOn & memBershIP DrAmA Frankston Arts Centre 27-37 Davey Street (PO Box 490) Frankston Victoria 3199 Australia thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au theatre Partners FAC PArtners Principal Theatre Partner Preferred Accommodation Partner Frankston Arts Centre is dedicated to providing its partners with unique and imaginative opportunities to support their marketing and business objectives: PartnerFAC.com.au.m Box Office: 03 9784 1060 thefac.com.au Connect with us: @the_fac #thefac Principal Media Partner Supporting Media Partner Exhibitions Partner Frankston Arts Centre is a Business Unit of Frankston City Council 2 3 Become a FAC member and enjoy star treatment! As a member, you will receive exclusive benefits, including: n Special member ticket prices to all FAC presented performances (including member prices for children's shows!) and nominated non-FAC presented performances n Preferential booking, best seat options and fast track processing n Pre-sale opportunities n Special invitations to openings, events and pre-show talks n Deferred payment to all productions within this brochure n Periodic special offers from our partners and associates n First opportunity to view the FAC 2017 program before general release n A personalised membership card with online access to membership pricing and purchases. FAC memberships: Individual $35, Joint $70 Individual members are eligible to purchase one discounted ticket per performance and joint members are eligible to purchase two discounted tickets to performances where member prices are available. Black Tie Catering FAC DInInG ArA Ketu Brazilian House BrAzIlIAn CArnIVAl thursday 10 march, 8pm Savour a pre-show dining experience from Black tie Catering. Delivered with a relaxed flair that guarantees you arrive in your theatre seat well before the show and, with options at interval, you can have your cake and eat it! COntents Ara Ketu 5 4000 miles 6 Vincent 7 the 52-storey treehouse 8 Country song 9 mICF roadshow 10 Piers lane 11 Wuthering heights 12 If these Walls Could talk 13 the Duke ellington Orchestra 14 Booking Form (centre) Boy Out Of the Country 15 Fast track your interval drinks and nibbles... simply fill out an order form at the bar preshow and everything will be waiting for you – no queuing, no fuss – just great service! Pre-show dining is available at selected performances. reservations and details: 03 9784 1071 Theatre the little Prince hippo! hippo! Giselle Othello shadowland simon’s Final sound Circus Oz educating rita the royal scots Dragoon Guards FAC Donations theatre Information theatre seating Plan 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 tickets: Member $39, Full $45, Conc $41, U30 $30, Group 10+ $41 Duration: 90 minutes, including interval Direct from Brazil, Afro-fusion group Ara Ketu is joined by Brazilian carnival dancers in a night of pulsating rhythms and percussive grooves. From humble but energetic beginnings as a carnival street band in northern Brazil, Ara Ketu has grown into an internationally-renowned sensation – a nine-piece band producing an upbeat mix of traditional Bahian percussion music, reggae, Latin beats and modern international radio pop, thrilling audiences around the world with their flamboyant live show. Ara Ketu promises to be an irresistible experience of AfroBrazilian music, dazzling costumes and stunning dance. 24 25 26 27 Dance and music workshops: DoArtFAC.com.au FRANKSTON 4 5 Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au Critical Stages, Catnip and MopHead Productions 4000 mIles PhysICAl theAtre / DAnCe DrAmA tuesday 22 march, 8pm Theatre tickets: Member $44, Full $49, Conc $46, U30 $30, Group 10+ $46, Schools $17 Duration: 90 minutes, no interval Warning: Occasional coarse language VInCent LissaJane Dance A smash production of the Obie Award winning 4000 miles, a poignant and unsentimental family drama from one of America’s brightest playwrights. saturday 2 April, 7.30pm “...an exhilarating dance work that is entertaining to watch and interesting to think about... outstanding Theatre dancers in a constantly moving jigsaw of limbs and torsos.” Sydney Morning Herald 21-year-old Leo rocks up unannounced at the Manhattan apartment of his Jewish grandmother Vera. As an overnight couch-surf turns into an extended stay, 4000 miles unearths a surprising parallel between these two generations in this emotionally compelling drama. tickets: Member $33, Full $39, Conc $35, U30 $30, Group 10+ $35 Duration: 55 minutes, no interval This award winning play by Amy herzog is a compassionate and unsentimental exploration of the funny, frustrating, and ultimately life-changing relationship between a grandson learning to face his life, and a grandmother who is starting to forget hers. Warning: Mild adult themes. Recommended 14+ years. This is a story about Vincent and his brother Theo. Vincent was a man of far reaching and titanic emotions that he poured into his paintings, which then spilled into his personal life. Never fully at ease in company, his only closest and dearest friend was his brother Theo who loved him regardless. This work is an interpretation of the internal workings of his mind – from the female voices in his head to the guilt ridden reactions of his words to Theo resulting in incredible masterpieces. With a cast of three and an amazing set and original score, this work is set to fly. Drama workshop: DoArtFAC.com.au Dance workshops: DoArtFAC.com.au 6 7 Stay connected: @the_fac #thefac Queensland Theatre Company and Queensland Performing Arts Centre the 52-stOrey treehOuse Photograph: Aaron tait CDP Theatre Producers a play by richard tulloch adapted from the book by Andy Griffiths & terry Denton Theatre tickets: Member $20, All tickets $25, Family (4) $80, Schools $17 Duration: 60 minutes, no interval Age: 6-12 years QtC’s Country song 2016 tour has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. musICAl theAtre DrAmA FAmIly tuesday 19 April, 5pm Wednesday 20 April, 11am & 6pm COuntry sOnG A fictionalised story inspired by the life of Jimmy little by reg Cribb. Original concept by michael tuahine. they’re back! Andy and terry’s treehouse is now 52 storeys high, but there’s no time to play! Mr Big Nose has mysteriously disappeared, Jill has fallen into a deep sleep and Andy and Terry just can’t wake her up. Can they solve the mysteries and survive the dangers that test even their ingenuity? Andy Griffiths’ and terry Denton’s bestseller comes to life on the stage as the team behind the hit adaptations of the 13-storey treehouse and the 26-storey treehouse return with this imaginative and engaging play. What are you waiting for? Come on up! tuesday 3 may, 8pm Country Song is a rollicking celebration featuring music from some of Australia’s renowned Indigenous entertainers and is pure entertainment, revelling in the healing power of music. Theatre tickets: Member $46, Full $52, Conc $49, Groups 10+ $49 Duration: 125 minutes, including interval It’s the ’70s, and Jimmy takes a nostalgic trip through his past from talented teen to honey-voiced guitar-slinger to respected leader. michael tuahine leads a cast of six actor / musicians in this yarn peppered with old-time hits from Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins to Jimmy’s own No.1 royal telephone and his covers of ‘80s hits under the milky Way and Blackfella / Whitefella. Warning: Adult concepts – race and discrimination You’ll laugh, cry, dance and maybe even sing along with this inspiring tale. Warning: Theatrical smoke Storytelling workshop: DoArtFAC.com.au 8 9 Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au melBOurne InternAtIOnAl COmeDy FestIVAl PIers lAne rOADshOW Photograph: lara mcKinley stAnD-uP COmeDy sunday 8 may, 8pm Theatre tickets: Member $38, Full $45, Conc $40 Duration: 135 minutes, including interval ChOPIn By CAnDlelIGht Andrew McKinnon Photograph: Keith saunders Melbourne International Comedy Festival ClAssICAl musIC It’s silly, it’s satirical, it’s side-splitting. It’s Australia’s ultimate comedy road trip! Our travelling band of intrepid comedians is taking over Australia one town at a time, with the melbourne International Comedy Festival roadshow! Join a line-up of the finest local and international comedy talents for an evening of entertainment like no other, hand-picked to bring the biggest and best belly laughs to audiences from Margaret River to Mackay, Devonport to Dubbo. “no praise could be high enough for Piers lane whose playing throughout is of a superb musical intelligence, sensitivity, and scintillating brilliance.” tuesday 10 may, 8pm Theatre Bryce Morrison, Gramophone tickets: Member $65, Full $75, Conc $70 Duration: 120 minutes, including interval One of Australia’s most internationally acclaimed pianists, Piers lane has performed in all the world’s great concert halls and has attracted remarkable reviews for his brilliant and sensitive performances. In his most extensive Australian tour, he presents a spellbinding evening of popular works by Chopin, one of the best loved composers of the Romantic era, in the magical atmosphere of a stage bathed in candlelight. Warning: Performances may contain coarse language, sexual references and material that may offend some audience members. 10 11 Stay connected: @the_fac #thefac shake & stir theatre co IF these WAlls WutherInG heIGhts COulD tAlK Dislocate by emily Brontë Photograph: Dylan evans DrAmA PhysICAl theAtre / DAnCe Friday 13 may, 12.30pm & 7.30pm A new adaptation of emily Brontë’s classic gothic masterpiece – Wuthering Heights. Theatre Brontë’s gothic masterpiece storms the country in a new adaptation from the company behind the critically acclaimed productions of George Orwell’s Animal Farm and 1984. tickets: Member $44, Full $49, Conc $46, U30 $30, Group 10+ $46, Schools $17 Duration: 140 minutes, including interval Featuring a breathtaking design and a stellar cast, shake & stir invites you to drop by the Heights and revisit this classic story, retold. Drama workshop: DoArtFAC.com.au thursday 9 June, 7.30pm A physical theatre performance without dialogue that speaks volumes through movement, dance and music Theatre and a touch of visual arts. tickets: Member $33, Full $39, Conc $35, U30 $30 Duration: 70 minutes, no interval An intricate mesh of slapstick theatre, astonishing circus skills and powerful storytelling, If these Walls Could talk brings to life the stories inhabiting a single apartment – a place of birth and death, joy and despair, the mundane and the beautiful – as lived by five generations of tenants. Bristling with humour, physical prowess and deep theatrical ambition from one of Australia’s foremost independent physical theatre companies. Warning: Mild adult themes. Recommended 14+ years. Warning: Mild coarse language, simulated violence, strobe lighting effects, fog/haze effects. Recommended 14+ years. 12 Dance workshops: DoArtFAC.com.au 13 Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au ATA Allstars the DuKe OrChestrA ellInGtOn 2016 BOOKInGs / memBershIP steP 1: yOur DetAIls Title We will endeavour to meet your preferences, however, this cannot be guaranteed. If you wish to be seated with friends please submit forms together. Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms / Dr First Name Surname steP 4: seleCt the PerFOrmAnCes yOu WOulD lIKe tO AttenD Address Postcode Phone Mobile Email Preferred contact method Post Email JAzz OrChestrA Friday 10 June, 8pm Theatre tickets: Member $85, Full $90, Pensioner $85, Group 8+ $85 Duration: 120 minutes, including interval Both steP 2: InCluDe 2016 memBershIP ellington transcends boundaries and fills the world with a treasure trove of music that renews itself through every generation of fans and music-lovers. Duke Ellington influenced millions of people both around the world and at home. He gave American music its own sound for the first time. In his fifty year career, he played over 20,000 performances in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East as well as Asia. For the first time ever in Australia, the Duke ellington Orchestra, direct from New York, will be performing a National Tour in Australia in June 2016. The Orchestra regularly tours Europe and South East Asia and is renowned for having some of the finest musicians in the world. The Orchestra will play all of the classic hits, as played by Duke Ellington himself. Individual membership $35 Joint membership $70 Individual members are eligible to purchase one discounted ticket and joint members are eligible to purchase two discounted tickets to performances where member prices are available. Individual member $35 x ___ $______ Joint member $70 x ___ $______ steP 3: seAtInG PreFerenCes Front Stalls Rear Stalls The Dress Circle will be open for some performances. Would you prefer to have seats in the Dress Circle when available? Dress Circle 14 BF_01 Stay connected: ArA Ketu Thursday 10 March, 8pm Member $39 x ___ Full $45 x ___ Conc $41 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Group 10+ $41 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ 4000 mIles Tuesday 22 March, 8pm Member $44 x ___ Full $49 x ___ Conc $46 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Group 10+ $46 x ___ Schools $17 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ VInCent Saturday 2 April, 7.30pm Member $33 x ___ Full $39 x ___ Conc $35 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Group 10+ $35 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ the 52-stOrey treehOuse Tuesday 19 April, 5pm Wednesday 20 April, 11am Wednesday 20 April, 6pm Member $20 x ___ All Tickets $25 x ___ Family (4) $80 x ___ $______ $______ $______ @the_fac #thefac COuntry sOnG Tuesday 3 May, 8pm Member $46 x ___ Full $52 x ___ Conc $49 x ___ Group 10+ $49 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ melBOurne InternAtIOnAl COmeDy FestIVAl rOADshOW Sunday 8 May, 8pm Member $38 x ___ $______ Full $45 x ___ $______ Conc $40 x ___ $______ PIers lAne: ChOPIn By CAnDlelIGht Tuesday 10 May, 8pm Member $65 x ___ $______ Full $75 x ___ $______ Conc $70 x ___ $______ WutherInG heIGhts Friday 13 May, 12.30pm Friday 13 May, 7.30pm Member $44 x ___ Full $49 x ___ Conc $46 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Group 10+ $46 x ___ Schools $17 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ IF these WAlls COulD tAlK Thursday 9 June, 7.30pm Member $33 x ___ Full $39 x ___ Conc $35 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ BF_02 the DuKe ellInGtOn OrChestrA Friday 10 June, 8pm Member $85 x ___ Full $90 x ___ Pensioner $85 x ___ Group 8+ $85 x ___ BOy Out OF the COuntry Wednesday 15 June, 8pm Member $46 x ___ Full $52 x ___ Conc $49 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Group 10+ $49 x ___ the lIttle PrInCe Tuesday 21 June, 11am Tuesday 21 June, 5pm Member $20 x ___ All Tickets $25 x ___ Family (4) $80 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ hIPPO! hIPPO! A BIG NEW MUSICAL ADVENTURE Friday 8 July, 2.30pm Saturday 9 July, 10am Saturday 9 July, 2pm Member $20 x ___ $______ All Tickets $25 x ___ $______ Family (4) $80 x ___ $______ GIselle Friday 15 July, 7.30pm Saturday 16 July, 1.30pm Saturday 16 July, 7.30pm Member $66 x ___ Full $75 x ___ Senior $71 x ___ Pensioner $66 x ___ U16 $31 x ___ U26 $47 x ___ Group 10+ $67 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ OthellO Thursday 4 August, 7.30pm Member $55 x ___ Full $66 x ___ Conc $62 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Group 10+ $57 x ___ Schools $17 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ shADOWlAnD Tuesday 16 August, 7.30pm Member $82 x ___ Full $89 x ___ Conc $84 x ___ Family (4) $240 x ___ Group 8+ $84 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ sImOn’s FInAl sOunD Tuesday 13 September, 8pm Member $46 x ___ Full $52 x ___ Conc $49 x ___ Group 10+ $49 x ___ CIrCus Oz Saturday 8 October, 1.30pm Saturday 8 October, 7.30pm Sunday 9 October, 1.30pm Member $44 x ___ Full $49 x ___ Conc $46 x ___ U16 $17 x ___ U30 $30 x ___ Family (4) $115 x ___ Schools $17 x ___ BF_03 $______ $______ $______ $______ eDuCAtInG rItA Thursday 13 October, 7.30pm Member $46 x ___ Full $52 x ___ Conc $49 x ___ Group 10+ $49 x ___ $______ $______ $______ $______ the rOyAl sCOts DrAGOOn GuArDs Friday 11 November, 7.30pm Member $85 x ___ $______ Full $89 x ___ $______ Pensioner $85 x ___ $______ Group 8+ $85 x ___ $______ steP 5: COnsIDer A DOnAtIOn I would like to make a donation to the Frankston Arts Centre to the amount of: $20 $30 $50 $100 Other $______ All donations over $2 are tax deductible and will be put toward access projects conducted at the Centre. The City of Frankston Theatre Library Trust | ABN: 43 721 599 340 steP 6: DetermIne AmOunt tO PAy $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ $______ SUB-TOTALS Membership Performances Donations $______ $______ $______ TOTAL AMOUNT $______ Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au BOy Out OF the COuntry steP 7: PAyment methODs steP 8: CheCK AnD suBmIt FOrm Cheque (to Frankston Arts Centre) VISA Mastercard Deferred Debit (available to Members only) Check all details are complete and return to Frankston Arts Centre. By choosing deferred debit you are agreeing to FAC debiting your nominated account prior to each performance you are attending. (Please note, donations cannot be included in deferred debit) Card number __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ Exp Date __ __ / __ __ CCV __ __ __ (3 digit code on rear of credit card) Card holder’s name Card holder’s signature Queries: 03 9784 1060 Photograph: sarah Walker Larrikin Ensemble Theatre Production Completed forms will be accepted by post, email* or in person from: now – current 2015 members 27 november – new 2016 members 8 December – non-members and telephone bookings. IN PERSON Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-2pm POST Reply Paid 490 (Box Office) Frankston Arts Centre PO Box 490 FRANKSTON VIC 3199 EMAIL thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au * As a security precaution, if this form is to be emailed, please do not complete the credit card details, however, provide a day time contact phone number and a Box Office staff member will contact you. DrAmA Wednesday 15 June, 8pm Award winning poet and playwright Felix nobis has created a fast paced funny and crackling Australian Theatre idiom about life beyond the big city where old Australia meets new Australia. tickets: Member $46, Full $52, Conc $49, U30 $30, Group 10+ $49 Duration: 95 minutes, no interval Warning: Frequent coarse language Jane Clifton leads a stellar cast to tell a story about family, loyalty and property prices in regional Australia. A family block, worthless for generations, is suddenly rezoned as part of a regional housing estate. Written with wit, this is a highly satisfying piece of theatre about life beyond the big city. "... takes the verse style of Banjo Paterson and dusts it off, gives it a polish and then uses it to tell a story any modern Australian would be hard pressed not to enjoy." William McInnes Phone: Drama workshop: DoArtFAC.com.au BF_04 15 Stay connected: @the_fac #thefac Spare Parts Puppet Theatre A Garry Ginivan Attraction produced in association with Shows for Schools the lIttle PrInCe hIPPO! hIPPO! A BIG neW musICAl ADVenture! Photograph: Jessica Wyld Based on the best-selling book series There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake written by hazel edwards and illustrated by Deborah niland. FAmIly FAmIly tuesday 21 June, 11am & 5pm Theatre tickets: Member $20, All tickets $25, Family (4) $80, Schools $15 Duration: 50 minutes, no interval Age: 4+ years take flight with your imagination with this beautiful production of The Little Prince adapted from the book by Antoine de saint-exupéry. Friday 8 July, 2.30pm saturday 9 July, 10am & 2pm hIPPO! hIPPO! A BIG neW musical Adventure! tells the story of a little girl and her large, imaginary, loveable-pink hippopotamus friend. With its timeless message of the importance of forming friendships, the little Prince is an adventure story that celebrates the strength of our imagination. Theatre HIPPO is the imaginary friend of GIRL, a young child. GIRL believes that HIPPO lives on the roof and can seemingly do anything he wants, when he wants, how he wants, particularly the things that GIRL is unable or not allowed to do. Through HIPPO, GIRL is able to allay her fears and gain confidence in her early childhood years. One of the most widely read books in history – 140 million copies sold worldwide – saint-exupéry’s exquisite and mysterious tale tells the adventures of a young and very curious prince who leaves his tiny home planet and journeys across the universe. Along the way he meets a pilot crash-landed in the desert, a cunning snake, a wild fox and an oddball cast of grown-ups with some very silly ideas about the things that really matter. Puppetry workshops: DoArtFAC.com.au 16 tickets: Member $20, All tickets $25, Family (4) $80 Duration: 50 minutes, no interval Age: 4+ years Joyful and brimming with childhood wonder, hIPPO! hIPPO! A BIG neW musical Adventure! will make you laugh and maybe even make you cry, but most of all, it is guaranteed to lift your spirits in a BIG and UNBEATABLE way! This adaptation is produced under exclusive license from Penguin Books Australia. 17 Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au The Australian Ballet: The Dancers Company GIselle OthellO Bell Shakespeare Photograph: Jeff Busby BAllet Friday 15 July, 7.30pm saturday 16 July, 1.30pm & 7.30pm Theatre tickets: Member $66, Full $75, Senior $71, Pensioner $66, U16 $31, U26 $47, Groups 10+ $67 Duration: 120 minutes, including interval Photograph: Pierre toussaint by William shakespeare DrAmA experience one of the world’s most loved romantic classic ballets. thursday 4 August, 7.30pm Since its premiere in 1841, Giselle has captured the imagination and torn at the heart. This transcendent love story follows an innocent village girl transformed into a tender spirit after dying of a broken heart. With its hauntingly beautiful ensemble of white tutus, classical technique and heartbreaking story of boy-meetsgirl, see why Giselle is the perfect must-see ballet. Theatre Starring guest artists from the Australian Ballet, and graduating students from the Australian Ballet school, don’t miss this special staged production when it sweeps audiences away. One of William shakespeare’s most famous and passionate tragedies – a gripping production that will touch audiences to their core. tickets: Member $55, Full $66, Conc $62 U30 $30, Group 10+ $57, Schools $17 Duration: 160 minutes, including interval A warrior on the fields of war, felled by the sharpness of whispered words, Othello is a man swept up in desire, quickly turned to murderous rage when he is betrayed by his military brother-in-arms, the cynically destructive Iago. Othello is directed by Bell Shakespeare’s Artistic Director Peter evans, in a gripping production that will touch audiences to their core, as envy is a weapon wielded with brazen savagery, and the complex contradictory nature of humanity is tested. Drama workshop: DoArtFAC.com.au 18 19 Stay connected: @the_fac #thefac ATA Allstars shADOWlAnD DAnCe / IllusIOn tuesday 16 August, 7.30pm Theatre tickets: Member $82, Full $89, Conc $84, Family (4) $240, Group 8+ $84 Duration: 85 minutes, including interval Age: 8+ years sImOn’s FInAl sOunD Blue Cow Theatre COmeDy “We see both physicality and illusion. Bodies become imagery, one image merges into another, poetically inexplicable." Alastair Macaulay, New York Times shadowland is a fusion of shadow theatre, illusion and dance using dynamic screens. The story is a surreal experience of a young girl’s sensational world as she comes of age. With nowhere for her thoughts to go but into her dreams, she falls asleep only to wake to something lurking behind her bedroom wall — her shadow. tuesday 13 september, 8pm Theatre From the multi-award winning pen of Finegan Kruckemeyer… an Aussie Comedy about four ordinary people who try, fail, try again and fail better. tickets: Member $46, Full $52, Conc $49, Group 10+ $49 Duration: 140 minutes, including interval Meet Simon, who’s going deaf; Michael, with his grey suit and grey life; Ginny, Michael’s wife, who’s disillusioned and drifting away; and Claude, Michael’s boss and, well, a blockhead. Together they embark on an epic South Seas adventure in search of a magical – but possibly non-existent – island. Set to a rhythmic original score by musician, producer and film composer David Poe, shadowland was created in collaboration with lead writer steven Banks. 20 “Brilliantly crafted moments of perfect comedy have left my ribs aching." Ryk Goddard, ABC Radio Warning: Strong language and adult themes. Recommended 15+ years. 21 Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au Circus Oz CIrCus Oz eDuCAtInG rItA HIT Productions by Willy russell CIrCus saturday 8 October, 1.30pm & 7.30pm sunday 9 October, 1.30pm Theatre tickets: Member $44, Full $49, Conc $46, U16 $17, U30 $30, Family (4) $115, Schools $17 Duration: 120 minutes, including interval DrAmA COmeDy / DrAmA extraordinary skills, hilarious mayhem, fabulous live music, jaw-dropping daredevil acrobats, a brand new show for audiences of all ages. The brand new Circus Oz show rockets into Frankston Arts Centre in October 2016. An eclectic mix of extraordinary skills, ridiculous characterisation, hilarious mayhem and fabulous live music, this show is a celebration of the great values of Circus Oz that have generated critical acclaim and woven the company into the hearts of audiences around the world. “simply a marvelous play, painfully funny and passionately serious: a hilarious social documentary; a fairy tale with a quizzical, half‐happy ending.” thursday 13 October, 7.30pm Theatre The Sunday Times tickets: Member $46, Full $52, Conc $49, Group 10+ $49 Duration: 135 minutes, including interval Rita is a ballsy hairdresser looking for a better life. Frank is an English professor looking for a way to support his drinking habit. When Rita enters his musty office wanting to know “everything”, she breathes new life into Frank and the literature he thinks he knows so well. Directed by Denny lawrence and starring Helpmann Award winner Colin moody and Francesca Bianchi. Circus workshops: DoArtFAC.com.au Warning: May feature smoke machines and strobe lighting. 22 Warning: Contains some strong language. Recommended 15+ years. 23 Stay connected: @the_fac #thefac the WOrlD FAmOus PIPes & Drums OF ATA Allstars the rOyAl sCOts DrAGOOn GuArDs Check out Wha What’s t’s On, no w with mor now more e local e vents and events perf ormanc performance mance listings Monday , June 15, 5 NEWS 1-16 7 39-45 CLASS CIRCUS BUY UYIING NG SEL G TIP , SE GET LIN S AT OU G, INVEST R FREE ING? EVENT HOT ARTS SPORT CLASSIFIEDS 46-48 39-45 on @ FAC 20 NEWS fran fr SPORT CLASSIFIEDS 46-48 20, 37 1-16 LIFESTYLE REALESTATE 38 'S ONON T'S AT'S AT WHAT 21-36 WH 2015 CAM an MP nkst PAI ksto AIGN TO onle nlea ade der. 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A donation of any amount helps us to run Arts Access programs such as Art in Dialysis at Frankston Hospital, Cirque sur roues (wheelchair circus – for people with an intellectual disability or acquired brain injury) and our ticket subsidy program for people affected by homelessness. Their most famous piece is Amazing Grace, which reached number one in the charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. The concert will feature Amazing Grace, Braveheart Trilogy and themes of Titanic, Last of the Mohicans, Soldier Soldier and many more. All donations over $2 are tax deductable. To make a contribution, see the booking form, contact the box office, email thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au or go to: DonateFAC.com.au.com "rousing the spirit and the heart... a musical journey with scotland's senior regiment!" 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ULQJ anage rce Rode reloc gerr P of kesw ode more than mo swom Paula said aula J aid th oman DQLVHFDWH DWEHVWSRVVLEOH DEOH carpa c rpark a C han 700 cate its the e au Cai li Caitl auth rrequi rk w h i t /HWXVRUJ QWDOO HPRU Friday 11 november, 7.30pm The pow passio er and the n dancer of Cuban s the Fra will energis e nkston Centre Arts as the stu part of nning Ballet new Revolu Austra cio lian tou n REPOR T PAGE r. 13 TIME LIBRARY E RE SPAC SO NEED MOUR PL ACE UTH EAST WA WATER WOR WO AT YO RK 6 KE ER RS S 597 WI 6 801 leadernews.com.au/events leadernews.com.au/events PIPes & Drums Hot as Havan a ’t mis Don’t D s Rhyme 25 theAtre InFOrmAtIOn theAtre seAtInG PlAn STAGE (ORCHESTRA PIT BELOW) A 0 1 02 7 A 26 2 03 04 24 25 05 06 0 B 0 B 7 08 09 10 1 22 23 1 02 28 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 7 2 03 04 25 26 05 06 C 0 C 23 24 07 08 09 2 2 1 02 0 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 03 04 28 29 05 06 26 27 D 0 07 08 09 D 3 24 25 1 1 02 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 03 04 28 29 05 06 E 0 26 27 07 08 0 1 02 33 E 3 24 25 9 10 11 12 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 03 04 0 2 9 3 14 15 16 17 18 1 30 31 05 06 F 01 F 28 29 07 08 0 34 9 10 11 12 5 26 27 02 03 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 2 33 04 05 0 31 3 3 06 07 G 0 9 G 28 2 08 09 10 5 1 02 7 3 2 6 2 4 3 25 11 12 13 14 15 03 04 2 33 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 05 06 H 0 0 31 3 07 08 0 1 02 28 29 3 37 H 7 9 10 11 1 2 6 6 3 2 03 04 5 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 34 35 05 06 J 01 32 33 07 08 0 37 J 02 0 9 10 11 1 9 30 31 5 36 3 04 2 13 14 15 16 17 1 6 27 28 2 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 33 3 05 0 2 13 7 08 09 3 0 3 9 2 1 0 11 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ENTRY DOORS K 0 1 02 40 03 04 38 39 05 0 6 6 37 L 01 07 08 4 35 3 3 3 3 0 40 9 0 2 03 32 10 11 12 38 39 29 30 31 13 14 15 16 1 04 0 5 6 37 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 06 07 M 01 4 35 3 3 0 8 3 3 0 0 9 2 4 3 10 11 12 0 2 03 29 3 0 31 1 3 14 1 5 1 6 1 7 38 39 04 0 5 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 28 3 6 37 06 0 7 N 01 3 4 35 0 8 09 1 3 3 0 2 3 4 02 0 3 0 1 1 12 1 29 30 31 3 14 15 16 17 18 38 39 04 0 5 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 23 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 3 6 37 06 07 O 01 3 4 35 0 8 09 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 40 1 32 3 3 02 03 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 38 39 04 0 5 7 36 3 0 6 07 0 P 01 8 0 9 10 3 3 4 35 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 14 02 03 9 40 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 04 0 5 7 38 3 06 0 7 0 5 36 3 SOUND 8 0 9 10 33 34 3 2 3 1 3 11 12 13 14 0 29 3 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DESK 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 FAC InFOrmAtIOn Frankston Arts Centre 27-37 Davey Street (PO Box 490) Frankston Victoria 3199 Australia thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au hours: 9am-5pm Monday to Friday, 9am-2pm Saturday and open 1 hour before performances. Box Office: 03 Concession: Unless otherwise stated, concession includes Government Pension Card / Senior Card, full time student or person in receipt of unemployment benefits. Some performances may have limited concessions detailed. 9784 1060 thefac.com.au Frankston Arts Centre is a Business Unit of Frankston City Council tickets: Booked tickets may be collected at the Box Office or can be mailed for a nominal fee. Children and Babies: Unless otherwise stated, everyone attending a performance, including children and babies, must hold a valid ticket. Car Parking: $1.50 per hour – enter from Young Street. Alternatively Car Park tickets can be purchased for $5.50 when buying tickets. ‘Reserved’ applies all hours. 26 ENTRY DOORS K L M N O P special needs: We provide access for all abilities. Please advise the Box Office in advance. hearing Assistance: Receivers are available for loan. live theatre Captioning ENTRY DOORS Auslan Interpreted Performance BB Interpreter service: 131 450 CC DD EE Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the details in this brochure, however the Management reserves the right to withdraw, substitute or vary the details of performances and to rectify any errors at a later date. ENTRY DOORS VIRTUAL TOUR AA STAIR ACCESS ONLY FF GG 01 0 01 0 AA 2 03 04 0 5 06 53 34 3 6 37 38 0 33 39 4 31 32 7 38 29 30 36 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01 0 07 08 0 4 35 4 3 3 9 2 03 3 3 09 10 31 3 2 04 0 11 12 1 7 38 5 06 8 29 30 3 14 15 16 1 36 3 01 0 7 18 19 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 07 08 34 35 40 3 9 3 2 03 0 9 10 3 2 8 31 3 11 12 13 04 0 37 3 28 29 30 5 06 14 1 5 16 17 1 8 35 36 19 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 07 08 01 0 33 34 9 40 2 03 09 10 1 38 3 0 31 32 1 12 13 1 04 05 3 7 9 2 3 8 2 4 1 5 16 17 1 8 1 9 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 7 06 07 5 36 01 0 08 09 3 34 3 3 9 40 2 03 2 3 3 1 1 0 8 3 11 12 13 04 05 37 3 28 29 30 14 15 16 17 18 19 06 07 5 36 23 2 4 25 26 27 3 2 2 2 1 0 2 4 01 0 3 0 3 8 09 10 9 40 2 03 31 3 2 3 11 12 13 38 3 04 0 5 14 1 5 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 6 37 06 07 4 35 3 3 08 09 1 3 3 1 32 0 11 12 1 8 29 30 3 3 14 15 16 17 1 8 19 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 2 03 04 0 07 08 5 06 09 10 11 12 13 McCLELLAND GALLERY FOYER COnneCt WIth us @the_fac #thefac 27 Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au BB CC DD EE FF GG STAIR ACCESS ONLY Artwork: nez retep