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David To Cézanne |
| 10am - 5pm @ Art Gallery of New South Wales$8 - $10 | |
David To Cézanne This exhibition of 100 drawings offers an in-depth exploration of the development of French art over the course of the 19th century.
Art Gallery of New South Wales - Art Gallery Road, The Domain - 02 9225 1700
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Dance On Film |
| 5.30pm @ Sydney Opera House, ForecourtFREE | |
Dance On Film Free screenings of popular dance films on the Forecourt will give everyone the chance to participate in Spring Dance 2010. There will also be pre-screening entertainment and dance classes themed to match the style of films - so make sure you wear your dancing shoes, bring a cushion and arrive early!
Sydney Opera House, Forecourt - Bennelong Point, Sydney - 02 9250 7777
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The Pirates Of Penzance |
| 7.30pm @ Sydney Opera House, Opera Theatre$55 - $165 | |
The Pirates Of Penzance The inimitable Anthony Warlow dons his cutlass for another voyage as Gilbert & Sullivan's foot-stomping, wise-cracking, feel-good show sails back into town, complete with its crazy cartoons, swashbuckling heroes and dainty heroines, performed by the stars of Opera Australia. Sydney Opera House Boxoffice - 02 9250 7777
Sydney Opera House, Opera Theatre - Bennelong Point, Sydney - 02 9250 7777
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August: Osage County |
7.30pm @ Sydney Theatre$40 - $90 Theatre & Performing Arts | |
August: Osage County Hailed by critics as the great American play of our time, August: Osage County is a rare gem of a drama. In the tradition of Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, playwright Tracy Letts tells a story of grand scale that is at once entertaining, funny and deeply moving. By showing us this family in meltdown Letts' play holds a magnifying glass up to American society today, revealing its tragic dysfunction and lost idealism. STC Box Office - 02 9250 1777
Sydney Theatre - 22 Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay - 02 9250 1999
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Yellow Moon |
8.15pm @ Belvoir St Theatre$24 - $32 Theatre & Performing Arts | |
Yellow Moon It's Friday night. Stag Lee is 17, bored and figuring out how to make fast money from a life of crime. Silent Leila is at the all-night superstore feeling stupid and ugly, wishing she lived inside the pages of a celebrity magazine. A chance meeting. A life-changing event. In a heartbeat the duo are headed north in search of refuge. Marooned in an unforgiving landscape, this unlikely Bonnie and Clyde are forced to hunker down and confront who they really are. Belvoir Theatre Box Office - 02 9699 3444
Belvoir St Theatre - 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills - 02 9699 3444
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Jersey Boys |
| 8pm @ Theatre Royal$75 - $165 | |
Jersey Boys JERSEY BOYS, the Tony Award®-winning, worldwide hit musical about Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons - Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi - is coming to Sydney's Theatre Royal from 3 September. This is the story of how four boys from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide - all before they were thirty! Ticketmaster - 1300 723 038
Theatre Royal - 108 King Street, Sydney - 02 9224 8444
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Wicked - The Musical |
8pm @ Capitol Theatre$105.90 - $134.90 Theatre & Performing Arts | |
Wicked - The Musical Long before Dorothy dropped in, two other girls meet in the
Land of Oz. One, born with emerald-green skin, is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How these two unlikely friends end up as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for the most spellbinding new musical in years. WICKED, the untold story of the witches of Oz, features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, Pippin, Academy Award® winner for Pocahontas and The Prince of Egypt) and book by Winnie Holzman. Ticketmaster - 1300 723 038
Capitol Theatre - 13 Campbell St, Haymarket - 1300 855 445
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Rach 2 |
| 8pm @ Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall$35 - $115 | |
Rach 2 Rachmaninoff was the last of the great Romantic composer-pianists, and the music he wrote for himself to play marries supreme virtuosity and impeccable style to a gift for rhapsodic melodies and richly imagined harmonies. There are no piano concertos quite like Rachmaninoff's, and Bernd Glemser will bring to the second concerto the grandeur and distinction it demands. Sydney Opera House Boxoffice - 02 9250 7777
Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall - Bennelong Point, Sydney - 02 9250 7777
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Our Town |
| 8pm @ Sydney Opera House, Drama Theatre$30 - $80 | |
Our Town A small American town like any other; simple, sleepy and cheerful. People here are like people anywhere else: they are born, they fall in love, they die. Ordinary people leading ordinary lives. Or so we might believe, until the Stage Manager - our guide for the evening - takes us on a tour of the town and we begin to glimpse how extraordinary even the most ordinary of lives can be. STC Box Office - 02 9250 1777
Sydney Opera House, Drama Theatre - Bennelong Point, Sydney - 02 9250 7777
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Dupain's Sydney |
| 9am - 5pm @ The MintFREE | |
Dupain's Sydney Dupain's Sydney is an exhibition of works of one of Australia's foremost photographers, Max Dupain. Fascinated with unusual angles and vantage points, Dupain created intriguing and breathtaking images, delineated by shadows and his own unique perspective. His world had Sydney at its heart, its pulse radiating from the harbour, Circular Quay, the Harbour Bridge, the beaches, the beat of the city streets and the life of its people. Dupain recorded an evocative and invaluable visual history of a rapidly changing city.
The Mint - 10 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000 - 02 8239 2288
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