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Arts and CultureEvents Program2016
The Macedon Ranges has a rich cultural heritage, beginning with the traditional owners of this region, the Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri people. Our region is home to a vibrant creative community, with a broad section of arts and cultural practitioners calling the shire homefrom musicians and filmmakers, to painters, sculptors, actors, performers and writerseach contribute in enriching our culture and community by offering us experiences that transcend the ordinary. Macedon Ranges Shire Council is dedicated to fostering an innovative and creative community, and to providing opportunities for everyone to participate in the cultural life of our region. This includes creating community partnerships to deliver cultural activities; supporting arts projects and heritage events; professional development opportunities for local artists and students; building upgrades for cultural facilities; and an annual performing arts season, which in 2016, is set to offer you a window into the world without the hefty plane fare. Featuring in this years program, indigenous culture is celebrated, and the shires Sister-City relationship with Tokai in Japan sees the finest kimonos on show.
In the performing arts, outstanding artistes in music, theatre, circus, dance and family shows present work designed to delight, surprise and inspire audiences of locals and visitors alike. The visual arts sees five Museum exhibitions on show, with opportunities to immerse yourself in workshops, floor talks and activities for all.With such a full program, dont leave booking tickets to the last minute! Also, to be the first to find out whats happening in the arts, sign up to our Arts and Culture eNewsletter or like us on Facebook. On behalf of my fellow Councillors, I encourage you to take advantage of all thats on offerIm sure that you will find something to entertain and inspire you!
Cr Graham HackettMacedon Ranges Shire Mayor
message from the mayor
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4Contents 6 Translucence 8 Culture: Bunka 10 Multicultural Film Festival 12 Taikoz 14 Coast to Coaster 16 Trash Test Dummies 18 Joseph Tawadros Trio 20 The Spooky Mens Chorale 22 Death by Soprano 24 HIPPO! HIPPO! A BIG NEW Musical Adventure! 26 Boy Out of the Country 28 Ganagan: Waterways in Koorie life and art 30 Progam Calendar 32 Morning Movies 34 Aussie, Aussie, Aussie 36 2016 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow 38 Christmas in July: Choir of Hard Knocks
and Jonathon Welch AM 40 AlwaysPatsy Cline 42 Trick or Treatment 44 Romeo and Juliet 46 Buddys Back 48 Night and Day: The Doris and Shirley Show! 50 Boredom Protection Policy 52 The Gizmo 54 Changing Tracks 56 Patron information 57 Venue hire 58 Partners and supporters 59 Venue Map
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HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETSBy phone: 1300 888 802 (8.30am3pm, Monday to Friday)
In person: Macedon Ranges Shire Council service centres (Kyneton, Woodend, Romsey and Gisborne)
At the door: Box Office opens one hour prior to performances
Online: mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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TranslucenceWhere will the light take you? Translucence juxtaposes late 19th20th century decorative glass items with contemporary glass works by Melbourne artist Ruth Allen.
Adornment is a hallmark of the ostentatious Victorian era. Highly ornate glass items decorated homes of the Nouveau riche, showcasing their wealth through lavish furnishings. Many items that would now be considered art glass were initially intended for use around the home and although these items retain their original purpose, it is only now that we are able to fully appreciate their natural beauty.
In stark contrast to traditional glass manufacturers, modern glass studios use a great variety of techniques in creating glass artworks; including cold working, glass casting and glass blowing, all of which create unique sculptural forms that play with light and textures.
Come and see these exquisite examples of art glass on display and catch Ruth Allen demonstrate her skills working with glass during the Lost Trades Fair (12 and 13 March).
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Friday 15 January Sunday 13 March
Kyneton Museum 67 Piper Street
School and touring groups by appointment
HoursOpen Friday to Sunday
11am4pm
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/museum
8Culture: Bunka Immerse yourself in Japanese culture Culture: Bunka celebrates Japans unique culture. An exhibition of colourful Kimonos, traditional and contemporary ceramics and kitsch items from Japanese pop-culture.
Culture: Bunka coincides with other Cultural Diversity Week 2016 events celebrating our shires Sister City relationship with Tokai City.
Japan has a fascinating and multifaceted culture; on the one hand it is steeped in the deepest of traditions dating back thousands of years, yet on the other it is a society in a continual state of flux, with continually shifting fads, fashions and technological development. Japanese popular culture not only reflects the attitudes and concerns of the present, but provides a link to the past. Japanese cinema, cuisine, anime, manga and visual arts all developed from older artistic and literary traditions, and many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms.
Wednesday 16 MarchSunday 27 March
Kyneton Museum 67 Piper Street
School and touring groups by appointment
HoursThis exhibition will be open 7 days a week, 11am4pm
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
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Thursday 17 March 11am and 1pm
screeningsDuration: 1 hour no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFree event
Bookings essentialIncludes access to the Japan Foundations Japan in a Box exhibition, on display in the
Kyneton Town Hall during Cultural Diversity Week.
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Sharing stories about migrant experiences Six short films made by filmmakers from culturally diverse backgrounds, exploring identity as well as cultural, religious and generational themes.
Colourfest Films celebrate migrant experiences, showcasing the success, challenges and nuances of migrant communities in Australia and the world. This years films include official selections from the 2015 British Documentary Film Festival, the 17th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham Alabama, Action on Film, Awareness Festival and Chicago South Asian Film Festival.
This is a unique opportunity to experience beautifully crafted, thought provoking and award-winning films that take you on a migrants journey from discrimination and alienation leading ultimately to belonging.
Share their stories, struggles and triumphs during Cultural Diversity Week from 12 to 20 March.
Its a great feeling to know Father, a story about two people in Western Sydney is resonating with audiences across the world Tresa Ponnor Producer of award winner short film Father
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Taikoz A powerhouse in drumming and exquisite Japanese dance get into the rhythmInternationally renowned taiko ensemble Taikoz present Rhythm River, a concert of music and dance featuring the dynamic and dramatic taikothe awesome Japanese drums. From the delicate melodies of the bamboo flute to the thunderous impact of the odaiko grand drum, a Taikoz performance is at once meditative, dramatic, joyful and profound. A show for the whole family.
More than a bunch of drummers...Taikoz can soar in hypnotic waves of rhythm.Sydney Morning Herald
Friday 18 March, 7.30pm Duration: 1 hour no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25 Child $15
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Coast to CoasterCome on a pub crawl with us Remember the 70s? Think Skyhooks, the Sunbury Music Festival, Sandman andthe beer coaster.
Revisit an Aussie pub icon in this playful exhibition featuring pub coasters from all over Australia.
Traditionally associated with sporting events like the Americas Cup, cricket, football and motor racing, the iconic beer coaster was the business card of the 70s. How things have changed.
Part of this exhibition involves getting local business to dig into the back of their drawers and find the beer coasters that they had printed in the 70s and 80s.
Take a trip across the country, and delve into Australias history as we celebrate this original form of advertising currency.
Friday 1 April Sunday 26 June
Kyneton Museum 67 Piper Street
School and touring groups by appointment
HoursOpen Friday to Sunday
11am4pm
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/museum
Trash Test Dummies
Three men take to the stage with their wheelie bins Tonight is bin night. The Trash Test Dummies are as full of laughs as their bins are full of surprises. Three dexterous dummies deliver a dump truck full of hilarity.
These world class circus performers and their household wheelie bins take fun to new heights with riotous stunts and an astonishing display of balance, acrobatics, slapstick and juggling.
Winners of the Best Childrens presentation at the 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival, the Trash Test Dummies are taking to the stage with their award winning sell-out show.
A near-perfect, laugh-out-loud blend of physical comedy, old-fashioned vaudeville slapstick, mime, dance, juggling, clown capers and circus performance. Herald Sun
Friday 8 April, 1.30pm and 4pmDuration: 1 hour, no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19Family (4) $65
Groups (8+) $16 Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Workshops Available mrsc.vic.gov.au/arts-workshops
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Joseph Tawadros Trio
Get swept away on a magic carpet ride with the sweet sounds of the Middle East At just 31 years of age, Joseph Tawadros has established himself as one of the worlds leading oud performers and composers. A virtuoso of amazing diversity and sensitivity, Joseph appears in concert halls worldwide, dazzling audiences with his technique, passionate musicianship and joyous style of performance.
Joseph will be performing the evocative sounds of the oud at Kyneton Town Hall with friend Matthew McMahan on piano and brother James Tawadros on drums. This is your last chance to see Joseph in Australia before he departs to Europe.
One of the most impressive musicians to emerge in AustraliaHis writing displays a real depth of emotionrevelling in a zest for life and celebration.The Australian.
Friday 22 April, 7.30pmDuration: 2 x 50 minute sets
with interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25 Child $15
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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The Spooky Mens Chorale
The Spookies are bigger, blacker, hairier and better than ever before. The Spooky Men's Chorale is a vast, rumbling, steam-powered and black clad behemoth, capable of rendering audiences moist eyed with mute appreciation or haplessly gurgling with merriment.
Based on the quest for the perfect subwoofer-rattling boofchord, the Spookies seek to commentate on the absurdity and grandeur of the modern male armed only with their voices, a sly collection of hats and facial hair, and a twinkle in the eye.
The Spooky Men had already cajoled the crowds into standing up in their seats, and they roared for an encore.PS Each night I go to bed, their many songs ringing in my ears. Its the same whenever I wake up. Damn you, Spooky Men but I adore you! Welsh Prom Fringe.
Friday 29 April, 7.30pmDuration: 2 hours includes
20 minute interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Cabaret seatingDrinks and nibbles available at the bar.
BYO supper/hamper.
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25 Child $15
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Death by Soprano
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Friday 13 May, 7.30pm Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes includes 15 minute interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Cabaret seatingDrinks and nibbles available at the bar.
BYO supper/hamper.
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Sopranos must die, its the rules of operaDeath by Soprano satirically catalogues operatic death scenes in an A-Z of operatic demise. Using props, costumes, an impressive set of pipes and a higher death toll than a Jean Claude Van Damme film, Death by Soprano caters to the opera-curious and the seasoned operaphile. Appreciation of opera not required.Death by Soprano offers bite-sized operatic tastes, and enough juice to satisfy the most die-hard opera lovers. Utilising slapstick, absurdism, dark-clowning and a healthy dose of prop-humour, Death by Soprano portrays the final moments in the lives of operatic heroines.Warning: Not suitable for children under the age of 15.
I dont like opera but I loved Death by Soprano. Audience member
Interested in opera but not sure you could sit through several hours of a foreign language? Then this is the show for you!
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Find out if a Hippo can have your cake and eat it tooHIPPO! HIPPO! A BIG NEW Musical Adventure! brings to life the phenomenally successful childrens classic, Theres a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake, written by Australian childrens author Hazel Edwards and illustrated by Deborah Niland.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 wantsparticularly 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.Joyful and brimming with 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! A Garry Ginivan Attraction produced in association with Shows for Schools. Based on the books written by Hazel Edwards and illustrated by Julie Niland. This adaptation is produced under exclusive license from Penguin Books Australia.
Saturday 21 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Duration: 50 minutes no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Suitable for ages 38 years
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19Family (4) $65
Groups (8+) $16 Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
HIPPO! Hippo! A BIG NEW Musical Adventure!
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Boy Out of the Country
Tuesday 24 May, 7.30pm Duration: 1 hour and
35 minutes no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25 Child $15
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Dont miss this home-grown tale of land, family and belongingTheres more to life than real estate. Theres more to family than DNA!
Funny, fast paced, and written in an Australian poetic vernacular reminiscent of the tradition of Banjo Paterson, Boy Out of the Country tells a story of land, family and belonging.
Jane Clifton (Prisoner, Neighbours and Winners and Losers) leads a stellar cast in a narrative of 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 by award-winning playwright Felix Nobis, this is a highly satisfying piece of theatre about life beyond the big city.
Boy Out of the Country emerged out of the Melbourne Theatre Company Affiliate Writers Scheme and has been awarded the R. E. Ross Trust Script Development Award. This play has been selected by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board for study in playscript and performance as part of the VCE Playlist 2016.
Warning: Frequent Course Language
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Ganagan
Open weekdays from 9am3pm from Monday 23 May to Friday 22 July
Official OpeningMonday 23 May 11am with
a talk and exhibition tour
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Suitable for ages 38 years
Free entry
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
waterways in Koorie life and art
An invitation to see Victorias waterways through Koorie eyesA Koorie Heritage Trust exhibitionGanagan is a Taungurung word meaning deep water and it is celebrating waterways in Koorie life and art.
A special event for Reconciliation and NAIDOC Week.
Reconciliation Week: 27 May3 JuneNaidoc Week: 3-10 July
About the Koorie Heritage TrustThe Koorie Heritage Trust aims to preserve, protect and promote the Aboriginal culture of South Eastern Australia and in doing so, bridge the cultural gap between Koories and the wider community. The Koorie Heritage Trust cares for the only public collection in Victoria dedicated solely to Koorie art and culture.
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Trick or Treatment Exhibition Thursday 14 July Sunday 16 OctoberNight and Day The Doris and Shirley Story Friday 23 September, 11.30am
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Coast to Coaster Exhibition Friday 1 April Sunday 26 JuneDeath by Soprano Friday 13 May, 7.30pmHIPPO! HIPPO! A BIG NEW Musical Adventure! Saturday 21 May, 11.30am and 1.30pmBoy Out of the Country Tuesday 24 May, 7.30pmGanagan Waterways in Koorie life and art Monday 23 MayFriday 22 July
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Trick or Treatment Exhibition Thursday 14 July Sunday 16 OctoberBoredom Protection Policy Friday 7 October, 7.30pmThe Gizmo Friday 28 October, 1.30pm and 6.30pm
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Coast to Coaster Exhibition Friday 1 April Sunday 26 JuneGanagan Waterways in Koorie life and art Monday 23 MayFriday 22 JulyMorning Movies Friday 24 June, 11.30am
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Translucence Exhibition Friday 15 January Sunday 13 MarchCulture: Bunka Exhibition Wednesday 16 March Sunday 27 MarchMulticultural Film Festival Thursday 17 March, 11am and 1pmTaikoz Friday 18 March, 7.30pm
Coast to Coaster Exhibition Friday 1 April Sunday 26 JuneTrash Test Dummies Friday 8 April, 1.30pm and 4pmJoseph Tawadros Trio Friday 22 April, 7.30pmThe Spooky Mens Chorale Friday 29 April, 7.30pm
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Morning MoviesFriday 24 June, 11.30am
Duration: 70 minutes no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Flat Floor seatingComplimentary morning
tea from 10.30am
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19 Groups (8+) $16
Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Courtesy of the Australian Centre for
the Moving Image, Federation Square
Take a step back into the past with our brand new morning film event In partnership with ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) we are thrilled to present four rarely-seen Australian short films from the ACMI Collection, showcasing iconic landmarks of our region and surrounds.
Day at the Show (1959)A visit to Melbournes Royal Show showing the animals, pavilions, motor displays, show bags, fun fair and the grand parade.
Grampians Wonderland (1958)Featuring the exquisite wildflowers, animal life, rugged mountain scenery and foaming waterfalls which make the Grampians so beautiful and so popular. Winner of an AFI Award: 1959.
A Place called Mooroopna (1968)Documents a young Scottish migrants arrival to Melbourne and his subsequent journey with his new found Aussie mate ending up at the fruit cannery in Mooroopna.
Kyneton: Queen of the Uplands (1924)A promotional film about Kyneton, the Cinderella of Victorias summer resorts.
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Aussie, Aussie, Aussie
Friday 1 July, 7.30pm Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19Family (4) $65
Groups (8+) $16 Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Circus, satire, beer and tricks on the barbie Aussie, Aussie, Aussie is a high energy, tongue-in-cheek, commentary on Australian culture by acclaimed circus company Circus Trick Tease.
Delivering incredible acrobatics, comedy, iconic Australian songs and astounding circus tricks, Aussie, Aussie, Aussie is a show full of laughs, strength and danger.
Set to a 100% Australian soundtrack featuring some of the great rock anthems from the 80s, be prepared to be enthralled as the circus rolls into town.
Warning: This show has some adult themes and is suitable for ages 15 and older. Younger children do enjoy the show but we recommend viewing with parental supervision.
You will walk away amazed, chin to the floor and wanting to see more.
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2016 Melbourne International Comedy
Festival RoadshowHitch a ride with Australias ultimate comedy roadtrip! This travelling band of intrepid funny-makers are taking over Australia, one town at a time, in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow.
Join a rotating cast of the finest local and international comedy talents for an evening of comedy like no other, hand-picked to bring the biggest and best belly laughs to audiences from Kerang to Kyneton and Devonport to Dubbo.
Its silly, its satirical, its side-splitting. Its Australias ultimate comedy roadtrip!
Warning: Performances may contain coarse language, sexual references and material that may offend some audience members.
brought the house down with outrageous comedy and tongue-in-cheek jokes. Cessnock Advertiser
Side-splitting fun, razor-sharp, high velocity wit. Daily Examiner
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Saturday 2 July, 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
includes interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Not recommended for people aged 15 years and under.
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Celebrate a Christmas in July Morning Music Make merry with the award-winning Choir of Hard Knocks, as they bring their Hope and Inspiration tour to Kyneton under the direction of their founding conductor, Jonathon Welch AM. The choir began in Melbourne specifically for people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage. It went on to become the subject of an ABC documentary, record two CDs and win an ARIA award.The tour celebrates the choirs inspiring journey over the past decade, including many of the songs performed on the ABCTV smash hit series Choir of Hard Knocks, along with new, original material. Dont miss this rare opportunity to catch one of Australias best known and loved choirs.
Friday 8 July, 11.30amDuration: 1 hour and
30 minutes, no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Flat floor seating. Complimentary morning tea with a festive flavour
from 10.30am.
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19 Groups (8+) $16
Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Christmas in JulyChoir of Hard Knocks
and Jonathon Welch AM
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Always Patsy Cline
Doing time in Kyneton with AlwaysPatsy ClineAlwaysPatsy Cline is based on the true story of country music star Patsy Clines friendship with Houston housewife and avid fan, Louise Seger.
Enjoying success throughout the United States, including a run off-Broadway, this musical work includes a collection of Patsys unforgettable hits such as Crazy, I Fall to Pieces, Sweet Dreams and Walking after Midnight.
Starring award-winning Australian country music sensation Courtney Conway as Patsy Cline and popular stage star Mandi Lodge (Menopause: The Musical) as Louise Seger, AlwaysPatsy Cline celebrates friendship, songwriting and a musical icon.
Friday 15 July, 7.30pmDuration: 2 hours includes
20 minute interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Cabaret seatingDrinks and nibbles available at the bar.
BYO supper/hamper.
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25 Child $15
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Questionable diagnoses using questionable diagnostic tests Medical quackery was rife in the Victorian era with pills and potions to cure anything from baldness to dimples! Trick or Treatment explores the stories behind this era of scammers and theorists through objects from both the Kyneton and University of Melbourne Medical Museum collections.
In an age of limited information, luminaries such as George Augustus Scott were able to make remarkable claims for their inventions. Can an electric hairbrush cure everything from baldness to headaches? Come see for yourself and learn more of these extraordinary claims!
Also available is the interactive workshop Transplant. Bookings essential.
Thursday 14 July Sunday 16 October
Kyneton Museum 67 Piper Street
School and touring groups by appointment
HoursOpen Friday to Sunday
11am4pm
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/museum
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Romeo and Juliet
For all the lovers and lovers of danceJoin Melbourne City Ballet for their reimagining of William Shakespeares most popular work Romeo and Juliet.
Known for their unique choreography and exceptional artists, Melbourne City Ballet has quickly grown on the Australian Arts scene under the direction of Michael Pappalardo. Featuring a cast of 14 artists, Melbourne City Ballets Romeo and Juliet stars Yuiko Masukawa and Brendan Bradshaw.
Expect beautiful costumes, and an unmistakably evocative score as you are swept away on a journey to the city of Verona and into the lives of two-star crossed lovers.
Pack your tissues for Melbourne City Ballets most romantic and powerful ballet yet.
Friday 19 August, 7.30pmDuration: 2 hours includes
2 x 15 minute intervals
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
School Student $15
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Workshops Available mrsc.vic.gov.au/arts-workshops
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Buddys Back
You will be dancing in the aisles! Scot Robin, star of the smash hit musical Buddy, performs Buddy Hollys hit songs including: Thatll Be the Day, Its So Easy, Raining In My Heart, Oh Boy! and Rave On.
Buddy Holly was one of the greatest pioneers of Rock and Roll music in the 50s, a career spanning over two short years that made a lasting impact on popular music and the world
This 20th anniversary tour of Buddys Back continues to excite audiences both visually and musically with its high energy performance, brilliant costumes and fantastic musicianship.
Buddys Back is one of the most exciting shows to hit the Australian cabaret circuit. Westside Talent
Scot Robin breathes life back into the legend that is Buddy Holly Stage Whispers
Friday 26 August, 11.30am Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Flat Floor SeatingComplimentary morning
tea from 10.30am
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19 Groups (8+) $16
Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Night and Day the Doris and Shirley Show!
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Something for everyoneThe fabulous Gina Hogan returns to Kyneton with another standout show, featuring a repertoire of songs from Doris Day and Shirley Bassey.
These two iconic women are as different as night and day, yet Gina moves effortlessly from Doris, the quintessential all-American girl next door to the dramatic and powerful Shirley, capturing the essence of both women.
Youll be taken on a trip down memory lane, with stories and music performed as only Gina can with her amazing vocal versatility and engaging stage presence.
Expect songs like Secret Love, Everybody Loves a Lover and On Moonlight Bay, and from the Shirley collection, Diamonds are Forever, Big Spender and I Who Have Nothing.
Theres something for everyonefabulous music, beautiful costumes, and that voice! Dont miss Ginas latest show. Its one you wont forget.
Gina shows great theatrical flair The AgeThe audience love her and so do we! Her Majestys Theatre, Ballarat
Friday 23 September, 11.30amDuration: 1 hour 10 minutes
no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Flat Floor SeatingComplimentary morning
tea from 10.30am
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19 Groups (8+) $16
Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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Boredom Protection Policy
Friday 7 October, 7.30pmDuration: 1 hour 40 minutes includes 20 minute interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
Cabaret seatingDrinks and nibbles available at the bar.
BYO supper/hamper.
Book NowFull $42
Concession $38 Groups (8+) $38
Youth $25
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Political comedy by Australias National TreasureRod Quantock has been a stand-up and, more recently, a sit-down comedian for almost 50 years. His shows are always relevant to the moment and change with the headlines of the day. But what Rod has noticed is that the headlines of today are the same as the headlines of yesterday. To prove it, he is revisiting one of his most successful shows, Boredom Protection Policy.
In this incarnation, Rod reflects on the headlines of fourteen years ago and compares them to today. Quantocks Boredom Protection Policy debuted in 2002 at Trades Hall Melbourne to critical and popular acclaim. Boredom Protection Policy is a solo show about contemporary politics and society presented by Australias longest serving comedian.
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A fun filled adventure for the whole family Two boys have to deal with consequences! At the local fair, Stephen is baited by his hero Floggitt into stealing. He pinches the whirling, twirling illuminating Gizmo that sends Stephen on an amazing adventure of self-discovery.
The whirling, twirling illuminating Gizmo keeps putting Stephen in extra-ordinary situations! This fun theatrical adventure is adapted by Verity Laughton based on the well-known novel by Australian icon Paul Jennings.
This energy-packed performance includes gadgets, physical storytelling and amazing visual effects. The show is suitable for family and school audiences and is aimed at children 6 and over.
The Gizmo is laugh-a-minute fun with a great message The Daily Advertiser
Friday 28 October, 1.30pm and 6.30pm
Duration: 1 hour no interval
Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison StreetGeneral admission
Suitable for ages 6+
Book NowFull $24
Concession $19Family (4) $65
Groups (8+) $16 Youth $25 Child $14
More InfoPhone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
NCM production of The GizmoWritten by Verity Laughton
Adapted from the novel by Paul Jennings
Published by Penguin Australia
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The Gizmo
Changing TracksFriday 4 November
January 2017
Kyneton Museum 67 Piper Street
School and touring groups by appointment
HoursThis exhibition will be open 7 days a week, 11am4pm
More Info Phone 1300 888 802
mrsc.vic.gov.au/museum
Live music gigs Check website for live music gigs in the Museum grounds
How music has changed your lifeRecorded music has been available in many different forms throughout the ages; from the wax cylinder, to vinyl record, the cassette tape, the iPod and now the digital download. Irrespective of how it is delivered, music still speaks a universal language.
Changing Tracks reveals the ways we listen to music and takes you through the eras when vinyl was king, mix tapes were for road trips and iPods were cool. Many generations wont know what its like to put a dollar in a jukebox, hear the crackle of vinyl on a record player or press play on a cassette tape.
Changing Tracks also reflects on the stories associated with musicyour favourite mix tape for road trips, the song that was playing when you met your partner or the tune that changed your life.
This interactive, playful exhibition is presented in collaboration with local Matt Sigley from Long Story Short Second Hand Books and Music.
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sWhen youre happy, you enjoy music but when youre sad, you understand the lyrics. Frank Ocean
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ConcessionsConcession priced tickets are available to pension, health care, carers and senior card holders and full-time students. We are proud to be affiliated with the Companion Card Program. Youth tickets are available to those aged between 16 and 25. ID must be presented at the time of booking. Childrens tickets apply to those aged between 2 and 15. Children under 2 years do not require a ticket providing they sit on an adults knee.
Foyer bar The Town Hall Foyer Bar operates under a limited Liquor License. The bar sells drinks and refreshments from regional producers before and after most evening shows and during interval. BYO alcohol is not permitted.
ParkingParking at the Kyneton Town Hall is free, with all day parking available at the rear of the venue. More on-street parking is available in Hutton Street. Bus parking can be reserved through our Box Office prior to the show.
Group bookingsGroup bookings must be purchased in one transaction in order to receive the discounted ticket price.
Refund and exchanges Please purchase your tickets carefully; there is no refund or exchange on tickets sold except as provided under the Live Performance Australia Ticketing Code of Practice. Additional conditions of sale are noted on the reverse of the tickets.
All abilities accessThe Kyneton Town Hall has wheelchair accessible seats, accessible toilets, hearing loops and front row seats available for people with sight impairments and their companions. Please discuss your access needs at the time of booking.
Gift VouchersSpoil the arts lover in your life with a gift voucher - the perfect gift for any occasion. Gift vouchers can be conveniently emailed to you or your recipient, or posted in a luxurious gift wallet with a copy of our events program.
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Patron Information
An accessible/large print version of the event program is available online, mrsc.vic.gov.au/eventprogram
VENUE HIRE
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Kyneton Town HallThe Kyneton Town Hall is the premier performance space in the Macedon Ranges, complete with a commercial kitchen, up-to-date AV and lighting equipment, fully appointed stage, dressing room, foyer and bar facilities. Theatre seating is for 400, or round table function seating is for 200.mrsc.vic.gov.au/town-hall
Kyneton Mechanics Institute The Kyneton Mechanics Institute is a community space suited to exhibitions, theatre, business and private functions and features heritage dcor. The facility offers small and large meeting/workshop rooms, a commercial kitchen and a main hall complete with stage and flexible seating for up to 200.mrsc.vic.gov.au/kmi
Red Brick HallSuitable for performances, rehearsals, art groups and community group meetingsmrsc.vic.gov.au/redbrick
Bluestone TheatreRecently refurbished, the Bluestone Theatre features a raked seating bank for 100. Flat floor seating can also be configured.
Other performance spacesVisit our website to find other theatre and performance spaces in the Macedon Ranges.mrsc.vic.gov.au/theatres
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event supporters
Thank you to the organisations and businesses that have brought these shows, exhibitions and events to our shire.
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1 Kyneton Town Hall 129 Mollison Street
2 Kyneton Museum 67 Piper Street
3 Kyneton Mechanical Institute 81 Mollison Street
4 Bluestone Theatre 28 Hutton Street
5 Red Brick Hall 23 Yaldwyn Street West
6 Council Office 129 Mollison Street
7 Kyneton Historical Society 75 Piper Street
VENUE informationfacebook.com/MacedonRangesArtsCulture
1300 888 802 (8.30am3pm Monday to Friday)
Council Customer Service CentresKyneton:129 Mollison StreetRomsey: 96100 Main StreetGisborne: 40 Robertson StreetWoodend: Cnr Forest and High Streets
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