Weather should be great for Winter Heat, so make sure you rug up if you are going. Usually a great night.
Looks good for some cool jazz at the FogHorn Brewhouse on Sunday but Jungle Kings are on as well – should be a great day for music.
Everyone's talkin' about the Cambridge Hotel and its intended sale for development. Another great venue to fall under the bulldozer of progress.
What ever you choose to do - have a great time.
Music, etc, Coming Up
FRI, 30 JUNE
NEX - Wests City
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BABY ANIMALS AND SCREAMING JETS
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Wickham Park Hotel
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LEADBELLIES
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Duke of Wellington
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MICHAEL HAWKE
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Honeysuckle Hotel
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PHONIC TRIO
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The Kent
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RUBBER BULLET
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Lass O’Gowrie
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THE MIS-MADE + PARTICLES + BOOTS PORTER BAND
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Club Lemon Tree
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ADAM ECKERSLEY & BROOKE MCCLYMONT
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Lizotte's
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UNLOCKING THE DOORS
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Stag & Hunter Hotel
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JACKSON + THE SOL INVICITUS “NEMESIS” GIVEAWAY
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Prince Of Wales Hotel
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MARK WELLS
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Mark Hotel
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THE YEARS RELAUNCH PARTY!
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Exchange Hotel
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MISBEHAVE + PARTY DJS
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Croatian Wickham Sports Club
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FIVE DOLLAR COMEDY
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Hunter Street mall
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HUNTER STREET ORGANIC FOOD MARKET
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Lock-Up
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STITCHED UP
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SAT, 1 JULY
Stag & Hunter Hotel
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DEN HANRAHAN & THE RUM RUNNERS
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East Maitland Bowling Club
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MELBOURNE ST
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Honeysuckle Hotel
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HORNET
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Premier Hotel
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HUMMINGBIRDS + MARDMAX
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Belmont 16s
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LOKO + MATT SEMMENS
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Lizotte's
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LOVE THAT HAT ... PLAYS THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA
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Junction Hotel
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MARISSA
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Wickham Park Hotel
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NIGHTMOVES PLASTIC VOYAGE + CARROT BOWEN & THE COLLECTIVE & BURN N CARROT + TRASH RABBITS
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Nag’s Head Hotel
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GREG BRYCE
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Lass O’Gowrie
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SAILORS GRAVE + PLASTIC JACK + ADAPTORS
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Unorthodox Church of Grooves
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MIRIAM LIEBERMAN TRIO
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Honeysuckle
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NEWCASTLE UNITY IN DIVERSITY FESTIVAL & WINTER HEAT
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Croatian Wickham Sports Club
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COOKED MEMORIES '90S DANCE PARTY
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Lock-Up
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STITCHED UP
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Kevin Sobels Wines
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HANDMADE IN THE HUNTER MARKETS
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De Bortoli Wines
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HUNTER WINE COUNTRY MARKETS
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Hunter Street mall
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HUNTER STREET ORGANIC FOOD MARKET
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Maitland Showground
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HARVEST MARKETS
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Beaumont Street
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CLOCKTOWER MARKETS
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SUN, 2 JULY
Mezz Bar
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BLUES BOMBERS
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Star Hotel Newcastle
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BRUCE MATHISKE'S GUITAR LOUNGE
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Wickham Park Hotel
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GREG BRYCE + MARK WELLS BAND
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Mark Hotel
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HORNET
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Grain Store (2-5)
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JJ KING
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Queens Wharf Hotel
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LOKO + WHARF LIFE
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Lizotte's
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LOVE THAT HAT PLAYS THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA
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Lass O’Gowrie
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SUNDAY SOCIAL CLUB
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Premier Hotel
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THE JUNGLE KINGS
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FogHorn Brewhouse (1-4)
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LOW & SLOW FT GLENY RAE VIRUS AND THE BLUEGRASS PLAYBOYS
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Stag & Hunter Hotel
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OWEN CAMPBELL LIVE W WILLIAM JOHN JR
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Hunter Street mall
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HUNTER STREET ORGANIC FOOD MARKET
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TUE, 4 JULY
Stag & Hunter Hotel
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STAGWIZ
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Grand Hotel @ THE UNDERGROUND NIMA PRESENTS:
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THE PRATT/PRICE COLLECTIVE
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BIGLOVEGOWILD
Have you checked out the BigLoveGoWild site on Facebook from Nelle. Just like it to get news, views and tickets, as well as free ticket giveaways.
New News
Cambridge Hotel Aug 17th
SOME OF NEWCASTLES BEST will come together to perform the music of Chris Cornell (Soundgarden/Audioslave), Layne Staley (Alice In Chains/Mad Season), Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver) & Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) - LIVE -
FEATURING Mark Cashin, Paul Coxon, Ross Flynn, Chris Hamall, Ken Jewell, Justin Ngariki, Lee Rolfe, Kane Starkey and Amy Vee. Special Guests: Viagro
A SUICIDE & DEPRESSION awareness event with all profits going to Lifeline.
FEATURING Mark Cashin, Paul Coxon, Ross Flynn, Chris Hamall, Ken Jewell, Justin Ngariki, Lee Rolfe, Kane Starkey and Amy Vee. Special Guests: Viagro
A SUICIDE & DEPRESSION awareness event with all profits going to Lifeline.
GLENY RAE VIRUS & HER BLUEGRASS PLAYBOYS (DJANGO GRINDERS)
Band members, depending on who is available, from Gleny Rae (vocals, fiddle, accordion), Leo Larratt (guitar), Robbie Long (guitar), Andrew Wallace (bass), Alexander Gordon (mandolin) and Jason Nelson (trombone).
Music based on Hot Club style swing, Django Reinhardt and gypsy stylings.
Next gig: Sun July 2 at Foghorn Brewhouse, 1-4pm
THE REGAL CINEMA
This SATURDAY NIGHT Special Event
$10 Canada Night
Canada turns 150! Celebrated with a screening of a French Canadian comedy!
STARBUCK (M) 1hr 45mins
A 42-year old man learns that his donations to a fertility back twenty years before spawned 533 children. Now of age, 140 of those children are suing to learn his identity. Perfect viewing for Canada Day, the story of a man who single-handedly created a nation of his own.
In French and Spanish, with English subtitles.
Beer! Bacon! Maple syrup!
THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M)
FRIDAY at 7.30pm Complimentary Baileys liquor for first 25 arrivals
A man’s past abruptly retakes possession of him a half-century later in this big-screen adaptation of the Man Booker Prizewinning novel about a love triangle and its consequences over the decades. From director Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox ), starring Oscar-winner Jim Broadbent , Emily Mortimer and Charlotte Rampling.
“Brilliant.” – Reader’s Digest
“Beguiling and affecting.” – Sight & Sound
“Jim Broadbent at his best.” – The Independent
“Brilliant.” – Reader’s Digest
“Beguiling and affecting.” – Sight & Sound
“Jim Broadbent at his best.” – The Independent
THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (PG)
SATURDAY at 12 Noon Includes High Tea: scones, jam & cream, home-made sausage rolls, sandwiches, Sherry, Twinings Teas & Filter Coffee
SUNDAY at 7pm Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
In this inspiring true story, a heroic Polish couple (Jessica Chastain and Johan Heldenbergh) help save hundreds of people and animals during WWII by sheltering them in the basement of the Warsaw zoo.“Filled with the power of exquisitely executed storytelling.” The Film Stage
“Decency, in its raw, instinctive form, is ultimately what earns The Zookeeper’s Wife a place in the canon of Holocaust cinema.” Indiewire
“Decency, in its raw, instinctive form, is ultimately what earns The Zookeeper’s Wife a place in the canon of Holocaust cinema.” Indiewire
THEIR FINEST (PG)
SATURDAY at 3pm Includes Treats
Period comedy-drama about a group of filmmakers struggling to make an inspirational film to boost morale during the Blitz of London in WWII. Sterling British cast includes Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace), Bill Nighy (Love Actually) and Sam Claflin (Me Before You).“A top notch British comedy.” The Times
“One of the best movies of the year.” Daily Mail
“A delight. Bill Nighy is brilliantly funny 4 Stars.” Evening Standard
“One of the best movies of the year.” Daily Mail
“A delight. Bill Nighy is brilliantly funny 4 Stars.” Evening Standard
HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) SECOND LAST SCREENING
SUNDAY at 12 Noon Includes Brunch of pancakes, fruit salad, yoghurt and ham, cheese & tomato Toasties, OJ, Twinings Tea & filter coffee
The true story of a team of African-American women mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the US space program.“A spunky, upbeat, family-friendly real-life story that pays heartfelt tribute to remarkable women who broke colour and gender barriers out of the spotlight, with no headlines proclaiming their achievements.” The Hollywood Reporter
A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG)
SUNDAY at 3pm Includes Treats
Comedy/drama about a dog who is reincarnated several times over until he is reunited with his original owner (Dennis Quaid ), a man who is now in his sixties.“The soulful and surprising story of one devoted dog who finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he teaches to laugh and love.” – Rotten Tomatoes
REGAL SCREENINGS
All Tickets All Sessions $8 unless otherwise Indicated
Friday 30 June - Sunday 2 July
Fri 30 June at 7.30pm THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 1 July at 12 Noon THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 1 July at 3pm THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Treats
Sat 1 July at 7.30pm Canada Day: STARBUCK (M) Includes Canadian menu
Sun 2 July at 12 Noon HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) Final Screenings Includes Brunch
Sun 2 July at 3pm A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sun 2 July at 7pm THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Friday 30 June - Sunday 2 July
Fri 30 June at 7.30pm THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 1 July at 12 Noon THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 1 July at 3pm THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Treats
Sat 1 July at 7.30pm Canada Day: STARBUCK (M) Includes Canadian menu
Sun 2 July at 12 Noon HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) Final Screenings Includes Brunch
Sun 2 July at 3pm A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sun 2 July at 7pm THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Friday 7 July - Sunday 9 July
Fri 7 July at 7.30pm First Friday of the Month Cult Classic: GALAXY QUEST (PG) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 8 July at 12 Noon HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) Final Screening Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 8 July at 3pm A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sat 8 July at 7.30pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 9 July at 12 Noon THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 9 July at 3pm GOING IN STYLE (M) Includes Treats
Sun 9 July at 7pm ACROSS THE UNIVERSE (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Fri 7 July at 7.30pm First Friday of the Month Cult Classic: GALAXY QUEST (PG) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 8 July at 12 Noon HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) Final Screening Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 8 July at 3pm A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sat 8 July at 7.30pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 9 July at 12 Noon THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 9 July at 3pm GOING IN STYLE (M) Includes Treats
Sun 9 July at 7pm ACROSS THE UNIVERSE (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Friday 14 July - Sunday 16 July
Fri 14 July at 7.30pm Bastille Day: WELCOME TO THE STICKS (M)
Liberte! Egalite! Hilarite! $10 French Night
Sat 15 July at 12 Noon A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 15 July at 3pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sat 15 July at 7.30pm MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 16 July at 12 Noon THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 16 July at 3pm THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Treats
Sun 16 July at 7pm THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Fri 14 July at 7.30pm Bastille Day: WELCOME TO THE STICKS (M)
Liberte! Egalite! Hilarite! $10 French Night
Sat 15 July at 12 Noon A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 15 July at 3pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sat 15 July at 7.30pm MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 16 July at 12 Noon THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 16 July at 3pm THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Treats
Sun 16 July at 7pm THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Friday 21 July - Sunday 23 July
Fri 21 July at 7.30pm National Pyjama Day: PILLOW TALK (G) $10 Raising awareness and funds for children in foster care.
Sat 22 July at 12 Noon GOING IN STYLE (M) Final Screening Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 22 July at 3pm Christmas In July: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (PG) (1951) Includes Christmas Spread
Sat 22 July at 7.30pm 20th CENTURY WOMEN (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 23 July at 12 Noon VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes Brunch
Sun 23 July at 3pm A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Final Screenings Includes Treats
Sun 23 July at 7pm MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Fri 21 July at 7.30pm National Pyjama Day: PILLOW TALK (G) $10 Raising awareness and funds for children in foster care.
Sat 22 July at 12 Noon GOING IN STYLE (M) Final Screening Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 22 July at 3pm Christmas In July: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (PG) (1951) Includes Christmas Spread
Sat 22 July at 7.30pm 20th CENTURY WOMEN (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 23 July at 12 Noon VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes Brunch
Sun 23 July at 3pm A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Final Screenings Includes Treats
Sun 23 July at 7pm MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Friday 28 July - Sunday 30 July
Fri 28 July at 7.30pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 29 July at 12 Noon THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 29 July at 3pm THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Includes Treats
Sat 29 July at 7.30pm NORMAN (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 30 July at 12 Noon MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 30 July at 3pm THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Includes Treats
Sun 30 July at 7pm Swedish Night: A MAN CALLED OVE (M) $10
Fri 28 July at 7.30pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 29 July at 12 Noon THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 29 July at 3pm THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Includes Treats
Sat 29 July at 7.30pm NORMAN (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 30 July at 12 Noon MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 30 July at 3pm THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE (M) Includes Treats
Sun 30 July at 7pm Swedish Night: A MAN CALLED OVE (M) $10
Friday 4 August - Sunday 6 August
Fri 4 August at 7.30pm 20th CENTURY WOMEN (M) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 5 August at 12 Noon A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Final Screening Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 5 August at 3pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sat 5 August at 7.30pm MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 6 August at 12 Noon THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 6 August at 3pm THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Treats
Sun 6 August at 7pm Hiroshima Day Cult Classic: GODZILLA (PG) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Fri 4 August at 7.30pm 20th CENTURY WOMEN (M) Complimentary cocktails for first 25 arrivals
Sat 5 August at 12 Noon A DOG'S PURPOSE (PG) Final Screening Includes Complimentary High Tea
Sat 5 August at 3pm VICEROY HOUSE (PG) Includes Treats
Sat 5 August at 7.30pm MY COUSIN RACHEL (M) Includes dessert, cheese plate & port
Sun 6 August at 12 Noon THE SENSE OF AN ENDING (M) Includes Brunch
Sun 6 August at 3pm THEIR FINEST (M) Includes Treats
Sun 6 August at 7pm Hiroshima Day Cult Classic: GODZILLA (PG) Pantry Night: Whatever is left in the Pantry
Email: book@regalcinema.org Website: www.regalcinema.org
Phone: 02 4951 7630 (24 hours, please leave message) Facebook: Regal Cinema
Regal Cinema, 4 Moore Street, Birmingham Gardens
Box Office opens & Complimentary Drinks 30 minutes before screening
Car Park with unlimited free weekend parking 1 minute walk from cinema
Phone: 02 4951 7630 (24 hours, please leave message) Facebook: Regal Cinema
Regal Cinema, 4 Moore Street, Birmingham Gardens
Box Office opens & Complimentary Drinks 30 minutes before screening
Car Park with unlimited free weekend parking 1 minute walk from cinema
RAD
Newcastle and the Hunter through a radical lens.
Join us for the Exhibition Opening at the Newcastle Museum
Tuesday 4 July at 5:15pm
With a special performance by the People’s Chorus Choir
All are welcome and refreshments will be served.
Exhibiting until 27 August 2017
RAD is supported by the University of Newcastle through the University Library, the University Gallery, and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
WINTER HEAT 2017
Saturday, July 1 at 5 PM - 9 PM
1 Honeysuckle Dr, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Details
Moving into its 11th year, Winter Heat is one of the most attended and successful events held within the pristine Honeysuckle Precinct. Aimed at the entire community, the event provides visual
wonder, interactive displays and a food festival with something for the whole family.
wonder, interactive displays and a food festival with something for the whole family.
Winter Heat 2017 will be serving up amazing hot food to keep everyone warm. Van Dog will be on hand with their amazing gourmet sauerkraut and relish hot dogs. These are some of the best hot dogs you'll ever try. Come to Winter Heat and try them all!
Winter Heat 2017 will not disappoint lovers of Asian food and the ever dependable and delicious Larnna Thai will be offering up an eclectic range of Thai cuisine for the punters. Nothing like a bit of spice to warm up your evening!
Winter Heat 2017 won't be leaving coffee lovers in the lurch. Choc or Latte Express will be on hand for your caffeine fix. They have a delightful range of hot or cold beverages for you to enjoy this July 1st.
NEWCASTLE UNITY IN DIVERSITY FESTIVAL
Public
Saturday, July 1 at 11 AM - 3 PM
Gregson Park Hamilton, Steel Street Hamilton
Details
Come celebrate the diversity of cultures Newcastle has to offer at this family friendly festival. MEET AT 11AM FOR WELCOME WALK FROM GREGSON PARK, HAMILTON TO BEAUMONT STREET And RETURN. Then come celebrate with the refugee and multicultural community with over 20 cultural performances, international food and lots of free family and children's activities to mark the beginning of National Refugee Week from 11am-3pm.
Here is the line up:
Mimaga Wajaar Traditional Custodians – Aboriginal welcome, smoking ceremony and dancers
African Queens Dance group
Kurdish and Syrian dance group
Indonesian Gamelan Orchestra - Performer students and parents from Linuwel School East Maitland - Efendi Jaenudin
Indonesian community dance and fashion parade
STARTTS Capoeira Angola
Nirmanee Rathnayaka" – 2 Sri lankan songs and 1 English song.
Hamilton Public school choir
Hunter Community Languages school - competition winner
Indian Nartana School of dance
Voyage of Irish Dance
Samba Frog Brazilian drumming and dance with Aruanda Capoeira
Dance of Life Drumming and Bellydancing Newcastle
Korean Drumming group
Jamo Jamo Arts drumming workshop
Sikh community dance
Indian Association dance
Russian women’s dance group
kiki and Ifritah Fire dancers
Chinese association dance group (Marvellous dance group)
Polish dance group
Mimaga Wajaar Traditional Custodians – Aboriginal welcome, smoking ceremony and dancers
African Queens Dance group
Kurdish and Syrian dance group
Indonesian Gamelan Orchestra - Performer students and parents from Linuwel School East Maitland - Efendi Jaenudin
Indonesian community dance and fashion parade
STARTTS Capoeira Angola
Nirmanee Rathnayaka" – 2 Sri lankan songs and 1 English song.
Hamilton Public school choir
Hunter Community Languages school - competition winner
Indian Nartana School of dance
Voyage of Irish Dance
Samba Frog Brazilian drumming and dance with Aruanda Capoeira
Dance of Life Drumming and Bellydancing Newcastle
Korean Drumming group
Jamo Jamo Arts drumming workshop
Sikh community dance
Indian Association dance
Russian women’s dance group
kiki and Ifritah Fire dancers
Chinese association dance group (Marvellous dance group)
Polish dance group
Iranian Santour performance by Samira
Amara Kamara African fitness group
Amara Kamara African fitness group
Special guest speakersLord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes
Marie Zawadi – Congolese refugee background
Mehreen Faruqi - MP
Diana Rah - Faith group
Therese Doyle - Refugee Action Network Newcastle
Jo McGregor - STARTTS
Sister Di – Refugees and Partners
Marie Zawadi – Congolese refugee background
Mehreen Faruqi - MP
Diana Rah - Faith group
Therese Doyle - Refugee Action Network Newcastle
Jo McGregor - STARTTS
Sister Di – Refugees and Partners
MANY ACTIVITIES ARE FREE! Aboriginal smoking ceremony and Corroboree
Dance workshops
hula hoop skills
World Language and craft lounge
Capeiora
Origami, Calligraphy, bookmarks, Mask decorating, Fans, Origame
Face painting
Children's Playdough corner
Afghan Henna
Mauritanian African Hair braiding
Dance workshops
hula hoop skills
World Language and craft lounge
Capeiora
Origami, Calligraphy, bookmarks, Mask decorating, Fans, Origame
Face painting
Children's Playdough corner
Afghan Henna
Mauritanian African Hair braiding
Proudly supported by Newcastle City Council, Multicultural NSW, STARTTS, Newcastle Celebrate Unity in Diversity, Refugee Action Network Newcastle, Hunter Community Languages School, Refugees and Partners, Navitas and the many Refugee and Multicultural communities of Newcastle.
THE DUNGEON
Corner Brunker & Glebe Rds
Lo-Fi
Sat 8 July 7-10pm
Adam Mark Price will launch his new band ‘Hey Universe’ at the Adamstown Dungeon at ‘Lo-Fi’, an original live music night. Sharing the stage will be local band Looseleaf IV and musician Kieran Wicks. Saturday 8 July, 7–10pm. Under 18's fine with an adult.
JAZZ AT THE GALLIPOLI LEGION CLUB
Key Player Productions presents live funk, soul, jazz and swing every Thursday, upstairs at the Gallipoli Legion Club, Hamilton. Tickets at the door 7.30pm for 8pm start. Email enquiries.
Key Player Productions is dedicated to bringing funk, big band, soul...really, any music that gets a crowd going and shows them a good time...to the Gallipoli Legions Club, upper level stage!
We want to send you home, spreading the word to your friends and family how Newcastle is stacked full of ridiculously talented musicians who showcase their talents right here in Hamilton, NSW, for everyone to come and enjoy on a weekly basis.
Please spread the word, join the party starting January 2017 and if you've got a great musical talent that aligns with our vision, perhaps you would also like to become one of our showcased Key Players...
Bringing live music to Hamilton, upstairs at Gallipoli Legion Club, 3-5 Beaumont St
Tuesdays and Thursdays in June
Thur 29 June – The Fonzies & the Go Go Go’s
Doors open 7:30pm, $15 Entry at the door
THE WICKHAM PARK HOTEL
Leadbellies
June 30, 2017
9:00pm - 12:30am The Leadbellies
The Leadbellies have been putting there slant on a wide range of upbeat classics and Harmonica driven Blues/Rock up and down the East Coast of NSW since 2010...led by a truly unique, larger than life front man who's energy & character on stage is often 'surprising'. No tricks...nothing fake, .... just the real deal!
Carrot Bowen & The Collective - CD Launch
July 01, 2017
5:00pm - 8:00pm Plastic Voyage
Plastic Voyage is a diverse and energetic groove band. Australia. Mixing elements of funk, soul, blues, hip-hop, ska, jazz, world music & lounge the group crafts energetic and sophisticated sounds.
9:00pm - 12:30am Carrot Bowen & The Collective + Burn N Carrot + Trash Rabbits
Head in for some Rock, Country and Pop goodness from THREE live bands!
Mark Wells Band
July 02, 2017
1:30pm - 5:00pm Greg Bryce
What a talent!
5:30pm - 9:30pm Mark Wells Band
Mark Wells is a talented singer/songwriter from Newcastle, Australia. His emphasis on writing memorable tunes and delivering energetic performances has earned him a swag of awards, radio airplay and a legion of dedicated supporters.
One Night Stand
July 07, 2017
9:00pm - 12:30am One Night Stand
Hit songs from 1960s to today - from The Beatles to Black Keys - performed by an experienced five piece band, including guitars, bass, drums, harmonica and three vocals.
Kisstory
July 08, 2017
5:00pm - 8:00pm - Chikarma
Check out Chikarma this weekend!
9:00pm - 12:30am Kisstory
The BEST Australian Kiss Tribute Show.
Compadre Diablo
July 09, 2017
1:30pm - 5:00pm Phoenix Pritchard
Phoenix is a young local favourite!
5:30pm - 9:30pm Compadre Diablo
Grant Walmsley and Paul Coxon!
Milestones
July 14, 2017
9:00pm - 12:30am Milestones
The Milestones are a rock’n’roll band. They play a lot of songs from the sixties (because music was better then). Rather than being treated as museum pieces, these tunes are given room to breathe, being played with passion, virtuosity (Nick Raschke on guitar…) and three part harmonies.
The Cassettes
July 15, 2017
5:00pm - 8:00pm - Grant Walmsley Unplugged
Local legend Grant Walmsley goes unplugged in the beer garden!
9:00pm - 12:30am The Cassettes
Your 80's Party Band. Featuring Brien McVernon (Raiding Party, Circis Life), Craig "Rosie" Rosevear (Screaming Jets, DV8, Monsters of Rock) & Don Juan (USA)...these veteran musos know how to party like its 1985.
Justin Ngariki & The Dastardley Bastards
July 16, 2017
1:30pm - 5:00pm Codi Kaye
Jye Sharp has wuickly become a Wick favourite catch him in the Beer Garden!
5:30pm - 9:30pm Justin Ngariki & The Dastardley Bastards
"Runking", "funking" and "stinking" are just a few of the nice compliments chucked towards the bastards.
Wicko Jam Night with Grant Walmsley Freebird
July 20, 2017
7:30pm - 10:30pm Wicko Jam Night with Grant Walmsley Freebird
Wicko Jam Night is back with rockstar host Grant Walmsley Freebird! Join us on the 3rd Thursday of every month for a jam!
Driver Eight
July 21, 2017
9:00pm - 12:30am Driver Eight + King Shakey
Driver Eight are experienced rock musicians and comrades.
The Road Hogs
July 22, 2017
9:00pm - 12:30am The Road Hogs
Watch out for the Road Hogs! Featuring Dai Pritchard, Craig 'Rosie' Rosevear and Donnie Pleasure!
Ghost Road
July 23, 2017
1:30pm - 5:00pm Saxophonic
A brand new duo is strutting their stuff in the Beer Garden this weekend!
5:30pm - 8:30pm Ghost Road
Pumping out their own style of roots music, Ghost Road, have been on the road for many years entertaining & wowing audiences with their distinctive original milky sound.
Pumping out their own style of roots music, Ghost Road, have been on the road for many years entertaining & wowing audiences with their distinctive original milky sound.
Helen O'Dee & The Walter Jnr. Band
July 29, 2017
5:00pm - 8:00pm Jye Sharp
Jye Sharp has become a Wicko favourite! Come see what all the fuss is about!
9:00pm - 12:30am Heln O'Dee & The Walter Jnr. Band
Come join us for a festive Wicko Family Christmas!
Floyd Vincent & The Temple Dogs
July 30, 2017
1:30pm - 5:00pm Tim Rossignton
Singer/Songwriter from Newcastle. In his acoustic style Tim finds an element for playing original music and music from artists that inspire him.
5:30pm - 9:30pm Floyd Vincent & The Temple Dogs
From the age of ten when he first picked up the classical guitar through to his first professional band at the age of fourteen Floyd has been totally immersed in the world of music and performance. Over the years he has largely by-passed musical trends and fads preferring to follow his own muse and lead one of Australia’s most unique and enduring party bands as they record and tour both here and overseas.
Viagro
August 04, 2017
9:00pm - 12:30am Viagro
A Rock, punk outfit from Newcastle featuring Palzy Daivah (vocals, bass guitar and cymbals) Adem Daivah (vocals, guitar, kick and snare drums)
Spy V Spy
August 05, 2017
5:00pm - 8:00pm Plastic Voyage
Plastic Voyage is a diverse and energetic groove band. Australia. Mixing elements of funk, soul, blues, hip-hop, ska, jazz, world music & lounge the group crafts energetic and sophisticated sounds.
9:00pm - 12:30am Spy V Spy + Vodoo Express
One of the most legendary Australian bands Spy V Spy are coming to the Wicko!
Supported by Voodoo Express
Not so New News
INCREDIBLE WINTER EVENT LINEUP AT ADAMSTOWN ARTS!
VENUE
Adamstown Uniting Church – Church Auditorium
228 Brunker Rd
Adamstown, NSW 2289 Australia
Adamstown, NSW 2289 Australia
WINTER – WITH CHRIS CARTNER
Thursday 20 July @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
$18 - $25
The season of winter has inspired the greatest of composers. It is, for many people, a time of hardship and soul-searching. For others it is magical and beautifully personal.
This one-hour journey through the pictures and emotions of winter is a musical representation of everything which this special season represents. As always, our concerts are designed to be friendly and informal, and are followed by complimentary drinks.
Thursday 20th July 2017 from 7pm – 8pm
Purchase tickets online. Tickets: $25 / Concession: $20 / Students: $18
Purchase tickets online. Tickets: $25 / Concession: $20 / Students: $18
Chris Cartner – Piano – with music by Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Chopin, Tchaikovsky and others.
Chris Cartner was still a teenager when he was appointed Organ Scholar at Rochester Cathedral in the UK. He went on to graduate in classical piano performance at Trinity College of Music in London, before training under the expert guidance of concert pianist Professor Matthijs Verschoor at the Amsterdam Conservatoire.
After a period as repetiteur with British Youth Opera, Chris became a much sought after musician on the London circuit, embarking on a huge array of different musical projects. Since then he has worked as a solo pianist, accompanist, chamber musician and musical director in various parts of the world, and completed several hundred recital programmes in London and Amsterdam.
Since coming to Australia early in 2008, Chris has been increasingly involved in the arts industry in Sydney, working with most of the nation’s major arts organisations, including Opera Australia, Sydney Philharmonia and Sydney Chamber Choir amongst others, and has a busy diary of concert engagements. He recently completed a two-year tenure as Assistant Chorus Master and Principal Pianist at Sydney Philharmonia.
PROGRAM
F. Mendelssohn: Fantasia on “The Last Rose of Summer”
P. I. Tchaikovsky: “Autumn” (from “Seasons”)
S. Rachmaninoff: Étude-tableaux in G minor, op.33 no.8
A. Vivaldi: Largo “Winter” (from “Four Seasons”)
C. Debussy: Des pas sur la neige (“Footprints in the snow”)
P. I. Tchaikovsky: Overture (from “Nutcracker” Suite)
F. Chopin: Prelude in D-flat ‘Raindrop’
C. Debussy: ‘The snow is dancing’ (from “Children’s Corner”)
F. Chopin: Étude in A minor, op.25 no.11 – “Winter Wind”
S. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G# minor, op. 32 no.12
F. Poulenc: Melancolie
C. Sinding: “Frühlingsrauschen”
F. Mendelssohn: Fantasia on “The Last Rose of Summer”
P. I. Tchaikovsky: “Autumn” (from “Seasons”)
S. Rachmaninoff: Étude-tableaux in G minor, op.33 no.8
A. Vivaldi: Largo “Winter” (from “Four Seasons”)
C. Debussy: Des pas sur la neige (“Footprints in the snow”)
P. I. Tchaikovsky: Overture (from “Nutcracker” Suite)
F. Chopin: Prelude in D-flat ‘Raindrop’
C. Debussy: ‘The snow is dancing’ (from “Children’s Corner”)
F. Chopin: Étude in A minor, op.25 no.11 – “Winter Wind”
S. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G# minor, op. 32 no.12
F. Poulenc: Melancolie
C. Sinding: “Frühlingsrauschen”
DETAILS
Date: Thursday 20 July
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost: $18 - $25
Event Category: Music
Event Tags: Adamstown Arts
Website: http://www.resonance.net.au
LULO REINHARDT AND BART STENHOUSE GLOBAL GUITAR CONVERSATIONS CONCERT
Sunday 9 July @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm - $20 - $25
Newcastle and Hunter Jazz Club Presents: Lulo Reinhardt and Bart Stenhouse Global Guitar Conversations Australian Concert Tour – July 2017
In early 2016, European gypsy guitar great Lulo Reinhardt and emerging Australian world jazz fusion multi-instrumentalist Bart Stenhouse decided to join forces for a concert tour across Australia in 2017 to explore their shared passion for various world music traditions. A mutual friend put the two in contact and the idea grew quickly from there.
In their joint Australian performances, they will be drawing from Lulo’s vast back catalogue (exploring both his dynamic Latin swing and swinging manouche material) and Bart’s past three original world jazz albums (which combine heavy influences from Spanish flamenco, North Indian classical and modern jazz traditions). Lulo and Bart will be performing in solo and duo formations as well as featuring John Maddox [bass] and Trent Benson-Dean [drums].
In early July 2017, the quartet will be playing in towns and cities from Brisbane to Melbourne. On Sunday 9th July, the quartet will be playing for the Newcastle and Hunter Jazz Club at the Adamstown Uniting Church.
Gypsy Swing and Latin Fusion from the great nephew of jazz legend Django Reinhardt meets the emerging world jazz fusion multi-instrumentalist Bart Stenhouse. Not to be missed!
For more information visit: www.bartstenhouse.com/events
DETAILS
Date: Sunday 9 July
Time: 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Cost: $20 - $25
Event Category: Music
Event Tags: Adamstown Arts
Website: http://www.bartstenhouse.com/ events
ELLA: CENTENARY OF A JAZZ GODDESS – THE DUNGEON BIG BAND WITH HEATHER PRICE
Wednesday 16 August @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm - $25 - $35
2017 Newcastle Music Festival Event – The Dungeon Big Band with Heather Price (vocals), Rod Barnes (director)
2017 marks the 100th anniversary of Ella Fitzgerald’s birth. Join Newcastle’s premiere big band in this celebration of the life and the work of jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald, including Too Darn Hot, Caravan, and Fascinatin’ Rhythm. This concert celebrates the songs that Ella made famous, particularly the Songbooks of the great composers.
Purchase tickets online through trybooking or at the door.
Tickets: $35 / $25 (conc.) / Family Ticket (2 adults 2 children): $80
Tickets: $35 / $25 (conc.) / Family Ticket (2 adults 2 children): $80
Book by July 16th for a $5 discount!
EARLY BIRD TICKETS: $30 / $20 (conc.) / Family Ticket (2 adults 2 children): $75. Choose ‘Early Bird prices’ when booking online.
EARLY BIRD TICKETS: $30 / $20 (conc.) / Family Ticket (2 adults 2 children): $75. Choose ‘Early Bird prices’ when booking online.
DETAILS
Date: Wednesday 16 August
Time: 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Cost: $25 - $35
Event Category: Music
Event Tags: Adamstown Arts
NIMA presents Tuesday Night Jazz
And Improvised Music
Grand Hotel Underground, cnr Bolton and Church Sts
Doors open 7:30pm
Full $15 / Concession & Members $10
Coming Up at Venues
Civic Digest
Newcastle City Council has launched Civic Digest, an Australian-first contemporary library, cafe and bar at Civic Theatre Newcastle. Cutting edge library technology is combined with quality food and beverage services to create an ambient and creative space for culture consumers to meet. Have your next meeting at Civic Digest.
Open from 7.30am Monday –Saturday with late night openings. Telephone: 02 4927 8552 or online.
Poetry at the Pub (PATP)
Poetry at the Pub has relocated to the Wickham Park Hotel, Cr of Maitland Road and Albert St, Wickham, NSW, on the third and fifth Mondays every month, starting at 7.30pm.
Check out their website: http://www.poetryatthepub.com/ index.html
Gigs from now on:
RocKwiz returns to Newcastle in June
Newcastle Live – 29 June 2017
After a massive show at The Civic Theatre two years ago, the RocKwiz Gang are headed back to Newcastle in June as part of their 2017 national tour.
The show will roll into the Civic Theatre on 29 June.
All your favourite RocKwiz segments will get a run including, Who Can It Be Now, Million Dollar Riff, The Furious Five, Contestant Karaoke.
The RocKwiz crew will be joined onstage by audience members and some VERY special musical guests.
Check out some photos taken by our mate Craig Wilson from Swamp House Photography from the last time RocKwiz came to town and their live show from Bluesfest.
There’s much to love at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2017.Following the huge success of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera which is in its final week, in 2017 the Gallery continues to present exhibitions on significant Australian and international artists including Andy Warhol, Rembrandt, Georgia O’Keeffe along with Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smith, Mikala Dwyer, Mervyn Bishop, Robert Mapplethorpe and many more.
O'Keeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: making modernism
This exhibition brings together the iconic work of American artist Georgia O’Keeffe with modernist masterpieces by two of Australia’s most celebrated 20th-century artists, Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smith.1 Jul – 2 Oct 2017
Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium
Mapplethorpe is among the most influential visual artists of the late 20th-century. This exhibition presents a selection of his photographs from floral still lifes and rare colour photographs to his controversial erotic imagery.28 Oct 2017 – 18 Feb 2018
Rembrandt and the Dutch golden age
This is the first exhibition at the Gallery devoted to the greatest Dutch painters of the 17th century and the flourishing artistic culture of the time. Drawn from the Rijksmuseum, it includes masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Ruisdael, Hals, de Heem, de Hooch, Lievens and Leyster.11 Nov 2017 – 18 Feb 2018
LES MISERABLES
Civic Theatre, 375 Hunter St, Newcastle
16-26 August
55 days from now
Prepare to be transported by the spectacle and drama of Les MiserablesMetropolitan Players
To celebrate 40 years of producing musical theatre for Newcastle audiences, Metropolitan Players will bring the classic Les Miserables to the Civic Theatre Newcastle in 2017. This is the longest running musical on the West End (running continuously since October 1985) and the second longest running musical in the world and a firm favourite with audiences everywhere.
Based on the Victor Hugo novel, set in early 19th century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a French peasant, and his quest for redemption after serving nineteen years in jail for having stolen a loaf of bread for his sister’s starving child.
Following on from our hugely successful productions of “The Phantom of the Opera”, “Hairspray” “Mary Poppins” and “Wicked”, prepare to be transported by the spectacle and drama ofLes Miserables when Metropolitan Players bring this production to life for Newcastle audiences.
A musical by Alain Boubil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Based on a novel by Victor Hugo. Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg. Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer
Les Miserables is licensed by Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd by arrangement with Music Theatre International and CAMERON MACKINTOSH LTD
Act 1 90mins Interval 20mins Act 2 70mins = 3hrs
Prices
- Adult$66.30
- Junior/Conc/Student$56.10
- Groups 8+$58.15
Buy Tickets
*Fees & charges may apply
*Fees & charges may apply
Dates
Wednesday 16 August 20178:00 PM
Friday 18 August 20178:00 PM
Saturday 19 August 20172:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Sunday 20 August 20172:00 PM
Wednesday 23 August 20178:00 PM
Friday 25 August 20178:00 PM
Saturday 26 August 20172:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Friday 18 August 20178:00 PM
Saturday 19 August 20172:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Sunday 20 August 20172:00 PM
Wednesday 23 August 20178:00 PM
Friday 25 August 20178:00 PM
Saturday 26 August 20172:00 PM and 8:00 PM
GUITARRA - PACO PEÑA & THE GRIGORYAN BROTHERS
Supported by Jim Pennell + Phil Manning
Enmore Theatre: SUN 27 AUG @ 7PM
Price: From $79
Bookings: (02) 9550 3666
Mode: Theatre Mode - Reserved Seating
Tickets: On sale now @ The Enmore Theatre & Ticketek
Guitarra brings together arguably the world’s finest guitarists over a diverse selection of musical genres. Don’t miss your chance to see these masters of their craft in this year’s most unique guitar event.
Led by Paco Peña, described by Guitar Magazine as the ‘world’s greatest flamenco guitarist’, the show will comprise of four guitar acts set to leave audiences reeling in the wake of their technical skill and artistry.
Joining Paco will be Australia’s finest guitar duo, four-time ARIA nominees Salva and Leonard Grigoryan the Grigoryan Brothers. Leading jazz guitarist and former Sydney Symphony Orchestra soloist Jim Pennell will also be joining the performance, with the lineup rounded out by Chain Guitarist Phil Manning, described as the man who has ‘electric fingers on an acoustic guitar’ by Blues Deluxe.
The concert will see these world class musicians playing individual sets that explore their extensive catalogues before embracing a crescendo of a finale, an eclectic collaborative performance that will pierce the heart of blues, jazz, classical and the flamenco guitar.
This is an absolute must see for guitar and music lovers alike!
The performers of Guitarra;
Paco Pena
Paco Pena embodies both authenticity and innovation in flamenco. As guitarist, composer, dramatist, producer and artistic mentor he has transformed perceptions of this archetypal Spanish art form.
In 1997 Paco was proud to be named the Oficial de la Cruz de la Orden del Merito Civil and in May 2012 was awarded the Gold Medal in the arts by the John F. Kennedy Centre for the performing Arts in Washington. These honours were both bestowed by King Juan Carlos of Spain.
Grigoryan Brothers
Regarded as one of Australia’s finest musical duos The Grigoryan Brothers, Salva and Leonard, are musical chameleons with skills reaching throughout the realms of Latin, jazz, folk and contemporary genres.
Despite having great success in their solo ventures, Salva is also a part of internationally acclaimed guitar duo ‘MGT’ and Leonard is a composter and performer in contemporary ensemble ‘Magnolia’, together they create works that are unique and powerful, thus far releasing six studio albums the latest of which is titled ‘This Time’.
Jim Pennell
Leading jazz guitarist Jim Pennell has been an icon of the Australian jazz and guitar scenes for the past 35 years. Jim is no stranger to working with some of Australia’s jazz greats, including Bob Barnard, Don Burrows and Ian Date and some of the country’s most iconic singers including, Tom Burlinson, Rhonda Birchmore and Anthony Warlow.
With a diverse range of accolades and experiences, Jim appeared for 7 months as a key musician in the 2014 production of Baz Luhrman’s ‘Strictly Ballroom’, was a featured soloist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 2011 and has played for audiences worldwide.
Phil Manning
Phil Manning is a leader and pioneer in Australian blues music. At the forefront of the genre since the 60s, Phil is a founding member of the iconic band ‘Chain’, the only blues act to ever have an Australian number one with ‘Black’n’Blue’. Their 1971 album ‘Toward the Blues’ went double gold.
Critically acclaimed the world over, Phil has recently added two more awards to his growing collection of accolades Producer of the Year and Solo/Duo Artist of the Year at the annual VicTas Blues Awards.
MIDNIGHT OIL – THE GREAT CIRCLE 2017
Sat 21 October 2017
Special Guests: Birds of Tokyo, Ash Grunwald
Hope Estate, 2213 Broke Rd, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley
The time has come … for Midnight Oil. From the northern beaches of Sydney to the streets of Manhattan, they have stopped traffic, inflamed passions, inspired fans, and broken new ground.
"The Great Circle 2017" World Tour will see the group's classic lineup literally circle our overheating planet for 6 months, starting and ending with gigs in Sydney. It will be Midnight Oil's first tour in 15 years and their biggest tour since classic 80's and early 90's albums like "10-1", "Diesel & Dust" and "Blue Sky Mining" sold over 10 million copies around the world.
Midnight Oil is more than just a rock'n'roll band. In 2017 they will finally bring things back to where they all began with this one special tour. The circle remains unbroken.
B Reserve Seat - $132.45
General Admission Rear Lawn - $99.90
Through Ticketek.com.au
STAR 104.5 LIVE!
Sat 4th November 4:30pm
Entertainment Grounds, Gosford
This My Ticketmaster internet-only presale is available from NOW until 9am, Friday 23 June 2017, and is strictly subject to availability.
STAR 104.5 and Empire Touring are excited to announce the return of Star 104.5 LIVE!It's the biggest rock 'n' roll party on the coast and now it's bigger and better than ever with a huge 12-act line up guaranteed to rock your socks off and the 12th very special artist to be announced in August!
Wendy Matthews
1927
Dragon
Gangajang
Pseudo Echo
Moving Pictures
Steve Kilbey of the Church
Eurogliders
Swanee
Real Life
Chocolate Starfish
Tickets: $105.81, General Admission
80'S FEST @ HOPE ESTATE
Get ready to return to the 80s in November 2017! Abstract Entertainment and Hope Estate is proud to announce five of the biggest 80s International music acts Paul Young, Go West, The Cutting Crew, Wang Chung and Taylor Dayne will be joined by Australia’s own John Paul Young and the Allstars, Pseudo Echo and The Chantoozies for an unforgettable 80s Fest in the Hunter Valley on Saturday, 4th November.
80’s Fest: Taylor Dayne, Go West…
Its an 80s FEST in November as some of the biggest 80s
music acts head to the Hunter Valley!
4th November, 2017 – Hope Estate
Get ready to return to the 80s in November 2017! Abstract Entertainment and Hope Estate is proud to announce five of the biggest 80s International music acts Paul Young, Go West,The Cutting Crew, Wang Chung and Taylor Dayne will be joined by Australia’s own John Paul Young and the Allstars, Pseudo Echo and The Chantoozies for an unforgettable 80s Fest in the Hunter Valley on Saturday, 4th November.
The incredible lineup features some of the best artists of the era!
Ticket Prices:
YUSUF/CAT STEVENS AT ROCHE ESTATE, POKOLBIN
Sat 2 Dec 2017, 5pm
Prices, through Ticketmaster
$260.32, $178.76, $117.59
Premium Fan Package : $464.32
Monad Silver VIP Deck $515.30
Monad Silver VIP Dinner $770.17
Jzero Gold VIP Sound Check $972.77
British singer-songwriting legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Yusuf / Cat Stevens comes to Roche Estate in the Hunter Valley this December. A Cat's Attic "Peace Train Tour" commemorates the 50th Anniversary of his first major hit single and debut album Matthew & Son released in 1967. Don't miss out, get your tickets now!

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