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Proudly supported by the Gold Coast City Council
THE ARTS CENTRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman Kerry WatsonDeputy Chair Richard MunroDirector Patrick Corrigan AM Director Judith FerberDirector Alan HayesDirector Christine LohmanDirector Naomi MiddlebrookDirector Mayor Tom Tate
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As we head towards summer, it’s time to start thinking about those end of year plans! In November, we’re looking forward to fabulous frocks, a scrumptious three-course lunch and live horse racing at our annual Melbourne Cup event (p.33), and on Remembrance Day we’ll bring you a salute to the ANZAC spirit with War Stories (p.34)
At this year’s Christmas Dinner and Show, expect some hilarious antics as Basil, Manuel and Sybil take over the Centre as The Fawlty Towers Impersonators (p.36). And if you’re around for New Year’s Eve, don’t miss our all-inclusive celebrations with a delicious meal, divine wines, live music and A Parisian Showgirl Spectacular (p.41).
Drama lovers will love the award-winning play Bare Witness (p.26) in October, which will change the way you look at the news, and the surreal award-winning comedy Chasing the Whale (p.32) from our Artist in Residence – Soapbox Theatre Productions in November.
The Gallery will present a fascinating exhibition about the identity of the Gold Coast in October, called Sexualising the City (p.8), which features art, fashion, popular culture and architecture from the 1920s to the present.
Our 25th year has been an inspiring 12 months f illed with thought-provoking performances, f ilms and exhibitions. Keep your eye out for a thrilling new line-up of shows in our 2013 Subscription Season … all will be revealed on Tuesday 20 November!
See you at the show.
Destry PuiaGeneral Manager
CONTENTS
GALLERY PAGE 5
THE BASEMENT PAGE 13
SHOWS PAGE 14
FUNCTIONS & EVENTS PAGE 44
ARTS CINEMA PAGE 46
SUPPORT US PAGE 48
ARTS CAFÉ PAGE 51
CENTRE INFORMATION PAGE 53
CORPORATE SPONSORS & PARTNERS PAGE 54
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Mon - FriSat / Sun
COSTPHONEADDRESS
OPENING HOURS
10.00am - 5.00pm11.00am - 5.00pm
Entry is free (donations appreciated)5588 4000135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217
If you’ve never visited Gold Coast City Gallery, come in and see what we’re all about. A wander through our latest exhibitions is a perfect way to complement your next cinema, theatre or cafe visit.
We host and tour a diverse program of national and regional exhibitions, and each year we present at least one exhibition of works from our City’s collection.
You don’t need to know anything about art and nobody will ask you hard questions, but you’ll leave feeling uplifted, creative and inspired.
We’re open every day and our friendly volunteers love to see new faces. And best of all, entry is free! (Although we do welcome donations.)
GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY
Image: Anthony Walker, Malkarra (detail) 2010. Winner 2010 GCIADA
This exhibition is a chance for local Indigenous stories and artworks to be acknowledged and celebrated. The biennial award is a Gold Coast City Council initiative, managed by the Cultural Development Unit that offers emerging and established Indigenous artists an opportunity to exhibit and promote their work to the wider community.
The exhibition will be off icially opened by His Worship the Mayor Tom Tate on 17 October in the Foyer Gallery.
Works are for sale and a colour catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
For further information visit www.goldcoastcity.com.au/award or phone 07 5581 7508.
GOLD COAST ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ART AWARDWed 10 Oct – Sun 25 NovFOYER GALLERY
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The Queensland College of Art at Griff ith University on the Gold Coast offers an excellent visual arts program, with many former students going on to become nationally and internationally renowned artists. Works by undergraduate and Honours students studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Visual Media will be on display at Gold Coast City Gallery, providing invaluable experience in the art gallery industry to the students.
This exhibition is a chance for the local community to view works which are the result of three years of theoretical and studio-based tertiary study in the visual arts.
QCA GRADUATESBETTER THAN REALSat 27 Oct – Sun 9 DecGALLERY 2
Image: Caitlyn Coupe, Living room (detail) 2011, transfer on ceramic plate in installation. Cour tesy the ar tist, 2011 Graduate
Image: Paul Wrigley, Meter Maid 2011, Cour tesy Griff ith Ar tworks. Photo Carl Warner
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Within the popular imagination, there is a direct link between the image of the sexualised body and the Gold Coast. These perceptions are however often disparaged and limited by cliché.
Sexualising the City confronts this view by presenting important and visually rich images and objects from art, design, fashion, popular culture and architecture from the 1920s to the present. It offers a more layered and diverse view of how these images contributed to our city’s identity.
Contemporary artists include Scott Redford, Paul Wrigley, Abbey McCulloch, Trent Parker, Ruth Madison and John Gollings. Their works will be joined by works from the collection by Peter Powditch and Betty Quelhurst and fashion by Ivy Hassard.
EVENTSTo coincide with the exhibition, the Gallery will produce a catalogue and host several events including a Public Forum, Artist and Curator Talks and more.
Please visit www.theartscentregc.com.au/gallery for details closer to the event.
SEXUALISING THE CITYSat 20 Oct – Sun 2 DecGALLERY 1
Image: Chris Langlois, Darkwood no.19 2011 (detail), oil on linen. Winner Stan and Maureen Duke Gold Coast Ar t Prize 2011.
This year marks the 44th year of the Gold Coast Art Prize, which is open to all art media except photography. Popular with local and nationally recognised artists, there is a total of $35,000 in prize and aquisition money. The judge for the 2012 prize is Dr Campbell Gray, Director University of Queensland Art Museum, who brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise in arts and education.
This annual exhibition is a chance for local audiences and visitors to view a selection of works that document excellent contemporary art practice in Australia.
$5,000 people’s choice award sponsored by 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace
THE GOLD COAST ART PRIZE 2012Sat 8 Dec 2012 – Sun 3 Feb 2013GALLERY 1
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A morning walk along the shore unearths a myriad of ocean and sand ravaged natural debris. However it is the man-made abandoned detritus that appeals to Narelle Autio, a celebrated South Australia-based artist. For Autio, each piece carries memories of long summers past. Using large format f ilm, Autio photographs each f ind with an exacting eye. When viewed as a collection on a white wall, the appeal and beauty of each individual object is amplif ied.
As coast-dwellers, The Summer of Us delves into our aff inity with the ocean. Autio’s works become a collective memory and are a stark reminder ofthe continuing impact we have on our environment. It is a document of what we as a people and a culture have left behind after those long summer days.
THE SUMMER OF US: NARELLE AUTIOSat 15 Dec, 2012 – Sun 27 Jan, 2013GALLERY 2
Image: Narelle Autio, Gloves from the series Summer of Us 2009 (composite image of assor ted photographs), pigment print. Cour tesy the ar tist and Stills Gallery, Sydney
Panel Discussion - Sexualising the City: perceptions of Gold Coast City identityThis panel explores the reciprocal relationship between the body, architecture and space in the construction of identity. Panellists include Naomi Stead (UQ), Abbey McCulloch (artist), Virginia Rigney (Curator) and Laini Burton (QCA Gold Coast).DATE Mon 8 Oct, 6.00pmVENUE Gallery 1
Nicholas de Monchaux - Spacesuits and citiesNicholas Monchaux is an architect, urbanist, writer and Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley. He is author of the critically acclaimed architectural history Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo (MIT Press, 2011).DATE Mon 15 Oct, 6.00pmVENUE Gallery 1
COST FreeREGISTER [email protected] / 07 5588 4000
PRESENTED BY GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY AND GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY
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STRICTLY 18+
One of Gold Coast’s premier live music venues, The Basement has an amazing line-up of local and interstate Jazz and Cabaret ar tists.Our weekly line-up will create a perfect canvass for your night out. Enjoy the centre’s hospitality with f ine wine, food and incredible enter tainment.
OFFICIAL WINE PARTNER OF LIVE AND INTIMATE
The Coast’s best comedy venue brings you a raucous evening of local, national and international performers every Friday night, featuring regular appearances from popular TV and radio personalities.
Enjoy guaranteed non-stop laughs and hilarious antics! Groups please book in advance.
DATETIME
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Every SaturdayDoors open 6.30pmShowtime 7.30pm$18.00 (pre-booking)$20.00 (at the door)$73.00 Dinner and show package including entry, two course dinner and three hour beverage package*
Every FridayDoors open 6.30pm, Showtime 8.00pm$20.00 (pre-booking)$22.00 (at the door)$75.00 Dinner and show package including entry,two course dinner andfour hour beverage package*
*Includes house wine, local beer and soft drink.
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY RED + WHITEPRPROOUDLY SPONSORED BY RED WHITE
live & intimateSTRICTLY 18
comedy
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The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast is the perfect place to enjoy the school holidays!
Join us on Wednesday 3 October for a variety of children’s activities that are ar ty, crafty, wordy, mikey and cent$-ical.
Low cost and free ar t workshops, exhibitions and children’s show for all ages run by superstars in that f ield.
Guest presenters include: Erica Gray (Sock Puppets Are Go), Katherine Battersby (Squish Rabbit) and Talking Heads.
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITY DAY
Full program available on the website
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATETIMEVENUEBOOKINGS
Wed 3 Oct9.00amVariousRegistration essential through Box Off ice and online
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Explore the lives of incarcerated young girls who were forced to constantly keep their ‘eyes to the f loor’. Based on true events that occurred at the Hay Institution for Girls in NSW in the 60s and 70s, this young adult play is about emotional survival in an institution determined to break the human spirit.
Eyes to the Floor is moving por trait of hope that survives even in the worst of conditions.
This project is made possible through The Friends of The Ar ts Centre’s Youth Ar ts Academy funding. The project provides young Gold Coast performers with exper t guidance under the professional direction of Andrea Moor who will be assisted by Jessica Westhead from Soapbox, The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast 2012 Ar tists in Residence.
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Enter a hypnotic world as you witness this master of mesmerism at work! Isaac Lomman leads his guests down the rabbit hole, into their unconscious minds. Real hypnosis. Real volunteers. Real fun!
A hilarious sight to see, even more amazing to experience. Be the show or see the show in this fantastic comedy event.
COMEDY HYPNOSISA WORLD OF ENCHANTMENT
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Wed 3 Oct, 8.00pmParadise ShowroomAdult $35.00, Pensioner $30.00, Student/Groups 10+ $28.00
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Don’t miss this action packed one-hour show presented by one of Australia’s leading children’s enter tainers.
This show is jam packed with amazing magic tricks, incredible illusions, performing animals and Nickleby will even be assisted by a live robot.
Book your tickets now for a fun f illed show that’s suitable for the whole family.
NICKLEBY THE MAGICIAN & HIS MAGICAL ROBOT
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
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Fri 5 Oct, 10.00amParadise ShowroomAll tickets $12.00
The Gold Coast Philharmonic Orchestra with guest conductor and soloist, Peter Luff, from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra performs Primavera, featuring some of Peter’s favourite music of all time.
Embrace the glamour of champagne, canapés and concer t with the full symphony orchestra. The program includes Mozar t, Concer t Rondo, Haydn, London Symphony, Rossini, Strauss and more.
GOLD COAST PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - PRIMAVERA
More information at www.goldcoastphilharmonic.com
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Sat 6 Oct, 6.30pm arrival, 7.30pm performance beginsParadise ShowroomAdult $43.00, Pensioner/Senior/Student $38.00, Group 10+ $36.00Philharmonic Member/Friends of TACGC $35.00, Child (U15 yrs) $25.00
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XDR (AUSTRALIA) CULTURAL PROMOTION PTY LTD PRESENTSTHE RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE PRODUCTION OF
SWAN LAKEA full length classical performance
With the instantly recognisable music of Tchaikovsky and the wonderfully dark story of good set against evil, Swan Lake is one of the most famous and loved ballets of all time. This production by Evgeny Amosov for The Russian National Ballet Theatre is an especially appealing and popular one.
The glamour of the palace ballroom is evocative of the Russian Imperial world, while the haunting moonlit lakeside is perfect for the tragic conf lict of the human and spirit worlds. Fall in love with the most loved ballet in the entire Russian National Ballet Theatre reper tory.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Sat 6 Oct, 8.00pmArts TheatreA Reserve: Adult $87.90, Group 6+ $77.90, Child (U13 yrs) $77.90, Concessions $77.90B Reserve also available.
Dinner and show
A full length classical performance
One of the most lavish theatrical events of all time, the original St Petersburg staging of Sleeping Beauty in 1890 was a spectacular illustration of the Russian Imperial style at its zenith. Today it remains the cornerstone of The Russian National Ballet Theatre’s reper tory.
The current staging is directed by Evgeny Amosov. With its huge cast, fairytale settings and glorious Tchaikovsky score, Sleeping Beauty remains the very essence of classical grandeur. This version has all the elements of an enduring fairy tale: romance, poetry, fate, goodness versus evil, and of course, love! Don’t miss this premiere production.
XDR (AUSTRALIA) CULTURAL PROMOTION PTY LTD PRESENTSTHE RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE PRODUCTION OF
SLEEPING BEAUTY
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Sun 7 Oct, 2.00pmArts TheatreA Reserve: Adult $87.90, Group 6+ $81.90, Child (U13 yrs) $77.90, Concessions $77.90B Reserve also available.
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GREENHORNSDATE Mon 8 Oct, 6.30pmThe real food revolution driven by the next generation - we are celebrating the Year of the Farmer.
CONNECTED DATE Mon 12 Nov, 6.30pmIn this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring f ilm, Director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century.
I AMDATE Mon 3 Dec, 6.30pmI Am is an utterly engaging and enter taining non-f iction f ilm that poses two practical and provocative questions: what’s wrong with our world, and what can we do to make it better?
Q&A panel after the f ilms.
Our chefs create organic seasonal gourmet food at every healthy f ilm night.
LIFE CHANGING EVENTS
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Paradise ShowroomAdults $18.00 online or $22.00 at the door, Under 16 $9.00, Senior $16.50www.lifechangingevents.net.au
RETFAR ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
THE RHYTHMS OF IRELANDIreland’s most celebrated show returns to Australia with an awe-inspiring all new production. The Rhythms of Ireland has been seen by over two-million worldwide amassing an unsurpassed reputation for their stunningly executed performances.
The incomparable quality and pure unadulterated spectacle of their work perfectly blends the ancient traditions of Irish dance and music with the f lawlessly-choreographed
production values of contemporary Irish excellence.
Legend, folklore and enchantment are interwoven in a voyage of discovery. Experience a spectacular evening of traditional Irish dance, music and song enhanced by stunning costumes, lighting and sound.
The director of choreography is two time world champion Michael Donnellan.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Mon 8 Oct, 8.00pmArts TheatreAdults $69.90, Child (U15 yrs) $44.90Pensioner/Senior/Student/Groups 10+$59.90
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ANH DOTHE HAPPIEST REFUGEE - LIVE
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Thu 11 Oct, 8.00pmArts TheatreAdult $49.90, Pensioner/Groups 10+$44.90
Anh Do’s bestselling book The Happiest Refugee has made readers laugh and cry, and was described by Russell Crowe as ‘the most surprising and inspiring read I have had in years.’ Anh’s new stage show takes it a step further, combining stand-up comedy with real life stories, photos and f ilmed pieces to retell his amazing story.
When one of Australia’s most talented comedians delves deep
into his own life’s joys and sorrows, the result is an unforgettable night at the theatre that leaves an audience uplifted and quite simply experiencing... happiness.
Hilarious.SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au Dinner and show
THE 3RD ANNUAL
FUN, FOOD AND WINE TRIVIA CHALLENGEQ. Bow-tie pasta is known by what Italian name that means butterf lies?A. Farfalle
So much more than a typical trivia night, this enter taining event includes over 100 humorous photos accompanying the questions beamed onto large screens, plus a delectable seven-course degustation menu served throughout the presentation.
Even better, you don’t have to be a foodie to enjoy this fun night out, all you need is a sense of humour and enjoy eating and drinking, and feel good knowing that the proceeds will be donated to save the lives of under privileged children through Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC).
For more details about corporate bookings, please contact Phil:Phone 0412 374 363 Email [email protected]
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
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Fri 12 Oct, 6.30pm for 7.00pmParadise Showroom$69.00 (includes dinner and trivia)
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DAVID DE VITO BRINGS BACK THE BIG VOICE TOURSinatra? Elvis? Pavarotti? No......... it’s David De Vito!
DATETIMEVENUECOST
Sat 13 Oct6.30pm doors open, 7.30pm show beginsParadise ShowroomVIP Ticket $100.00 (includes antipasto platter and glass of wine), Adult $49.00, Pensioner/Senior/Student/Child $39.00
There is no mistaking the astonishing power and soulful tones of arguably the best voice of our time.
Rich with diversity, expect from a De Vito performance an eclectic array of songs from one of the biggest voices in music’s history.
Big, bold and beautiful, don’t miss ‘The Voice!’
I’ve never been so moved by a vocal in my life.BRIAN MCFADDEN, AUSTRALIA’S GOT TALENT JUDGE
Absolute perfection.DANNI MINOGUE, AUSTRALIA’S GOT TALENT JUDGE
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS
BARE WITNESS BY MARI LOUREY DIRECTED BY NADJA KOSTICH
What story lies behind the image? The truth, or the next front page? In the digital era of 24 hour news, how do photojournalists stay committed to the truth while the media demand graphic images?
Alongside seasoned war journalists in Sarajevo, rookie photographer Dannie Hills sets out to capture the perfect image. Each photograph becomes a kaleidoscope of dreams,
memories and emotions - exciting, painful, and forever haunting.
This award-winning play integrates movement, sound design and animated projections with striking originality. Set against a backdrop of 20 years of conflict, Bare Witness will change the way you look at the news.
14+ Strong Coarse Language
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Tue 16 Oct, 7.30pmArts TheatreAdult $46.00, Pensioner/Senior $41.00, Students/Children $25.00, Groups 6+ $41.00
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THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS
A MORNING WITH... JAN PRESTONWINIFED ATWELL – QUEEN OF THE IVORIES
DATEVENUECOST
Wed 17 Oct, 11.00amParadise Showroom$16.00, Groups 6+ $14.00pp
Celebrate the life of honky tonk piano great Winifred Atwell with live music, narration and visuals. Jan Preston and her band perform sparkling live renditions of piano tunes such as The Black and White Rag, the Harry Lime Theme and The Five Finger Boogie.
Jan gives us a wonderful insight into Winifred’s life, including her many top ten hits and enormous success whichculminated in her playing to more than 20 million people worldwide.
Winifred Atwell is an iconic piece of Australian entertainment history. In her heyday she broke all box off ice attendances and is still remembered for her vibrant boogie/ragtime piano playing.
Your ticket includes complimentary light morning tea served at 10.15am and lucky door prizes.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
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Now in its 27th year the club presents Australian jazz ar tists and the occasional international band.
Moondance - The Songs of Michael BubléDATE Fri 19 OctStarring Greg Aspeling, Katey Aspeling and the Les Wilson Swing Force Big Band.
Jazz CabaretDATE Fri 23 NovStarring Craig ‘Piano Man’ Schneider (Melbourne) performing the music of Peter Allen, Gershwin and Nat King Cole.
GOLD COAST JAZZ AND BLUES CLUB
Door and bars open 6.00pm, Showtime 7.30pmParadise ShowroomMembers and Friends of The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast $21.00, Visitors $26.00
Meals Available
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RUSSIAN BALLET TOURING PRESENTS
SLEEPING BEAUTYIMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET COMPANY
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Sat 20 Oct, 8.00pmSun 21 Oct, 2.00pmArts TheatreAdult $86.90, Pensioner/Senior/Student $76.90, Child (U15yrs) $66.90
Following their 2011 sell out performance of A Festival of Russian Ballet, the Imperial Russian Ballet company return to Australia with their presentation of the classic masterpiece Sleeping Beauty inthree acts.
Sleeping Beauty follows the story of Princess Aurora. During her
christening, a bad fairy casts a spell on the Princess that will mean she will die from a needle prick at the age of 16. The King tries to protect his daughter but Princess Aurora pricks her f inger on her sixteenth birthday. Act 2 is set 100 years later, when a handsome prince stumbles upon the Sleeping Beauty.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
Dinner and show(evening performance only)
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
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Thu 25 Oct, 7.30pmArts TheatreAdult $40.00, Concession $35.00, Student $25.00, Group 6+ $35.00pp
Having won awards in Edinburgh and Australia… Mourne, Eve and Dawn Kransky, three endearing spinsters from Esk in Queensland, are packing up their old Morris to hit the road again with a brandnew show.
Venturing out from the intensely private world of their family home, the sisters will bring stories and homespun renditions of the popular songs they’ve heard on their wireless. With tuba, musical-saw,
guitar, keyboard, saucepan and toilet brush… don’t miss this multi-award winning trio as they bring you their oddball and darkly funny brand of tune, from Cher and Abba to AC/DC.
Photo: Russell Stokes
PIECE OF CAKE BY THE KRANSKY SISTERS
Dinner and show
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ARAHI EVENTS PRESENTS
ACOUSTIC AOTEAROA FEATURING MAISEY RIKA
DATEVENUECOST
Fri 26 Oct, 7.00pmParadise ShowroomAdult/Pensioner/Student $29.90, Senior $26.90,Children (U15yrs) $26.90, Groups (10+) $25.00pp
The Acoustic Aotearoa Concert Series showcases some of the best acoustic entertainment from New Zealand, including renowned Maori singer/songwriter Maisey Rika.
Maisey has one of Aotearoa’s most impressive lead vocal styles, fused with her honest and thought invoking messages. Some have described her sound as similar to
Tracey Chapman or Sade, with a splash of India Arie. Her spine tingling vocals and fusion of English and Te Reo Maori lyrics is capturing the hearts of soul seekers both in New Zealand and abroad.
The musical palette of deep culture include guitarists JJ, Katz Maihi and Australian based Kiwi aesthesis musicians Sharp Minds.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
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THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS
2012 MELBOURNE CUP LUNCHEON
DATEVENUECOST
Tue 6 Nov, 10.30amParadise Showroom$59.50pp (includes sparkling wine and canapés on arrival, delicious two course menu and tea and coffee)
Join the race for a cure!
The annual Melbourne Cup Luncheon is more than just a fun f illed day with tantalising food and all the action live from Flemington; it is also a valuable initiative for raising funds for local Leukaemia patients and their families.
Over the years, the event has grown into an exciting sell-out event featuring a professional fashion show, sweeps, auction, raff les and prizes.
The fashion parade is proudly bought to you by Meegs Boutique.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
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Starring Darren CogganWritten and Directed by Ken McBeathOriginal songs by Ken McBeath and Darren Coggan
War Stories takes you on an insightful journey into the lives of the Australians behind the lines. We reminisce about the generation of women who stayed at home and kept the country running. We
celebrate the mateship, humour and courage in the Gallipoli trenches. And we honour our Indigenous diggers, a story rarely told.
War Stories is a salute to the Australian spirit and how we f ind the strength to shine in the most intense and heart-breaking situations.
DATETIMEVENUECOSTThu 6 – Fri 7 OctThu 7.30pm, Fri 11.00am & 7.30pmParadise ShowroomAdult $38.00, Concession $33.00, Subscriber (4+shows) $28.00, Student $25.00, Group 6+ $33.00, Student Group 6+ $20.00, Friends $32.00It’s a hopeless and wonderful world. With a cast of eight (and a half), new doublings and reordered scenes, this is A Midsummer Night’s Dream as it’s never been done before. This Shakespearean classic has been turned into a grand, decadent and sad celebration- a party unfolding on stage, shot through with karaoke ballads and comedy. Suddenly, in the midst of overwhelming uncertainty, four young lovers take a mighty stab at happiness. THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST IN ASSOCIATION WITH ARTS RADAR AND BOB PRESENTS PRESENT A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAMWRITTEN BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREBox Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.auDinner and showpackages available
THE THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS
WAR STORIESA SALUTE IN STORY AND SONG TO THE ANZAC SPIRIT
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
DATEVENUECOST
Remembrance Day - Sun 11 Nov, 5.00pmArts TheatreAdult $40.00, Concession $35.00, Students $25.00,Groups 6+ $35.00pp
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DATETIMEVENUECOSTThu 6 – Fri 7 OctThu 7.30pm, Fri 11.00am & 7.30pmParadise ShowroomAdult $38.00, Concession $33.00, Subscriber (4+shows) $28.00, Student $25.00, Group 6+ $33.00, Student Group 6+ $20.00, Friends $32.00It’s a hopeless and wonderful world. With a cast of eight (and a half), new doublings and reordered scenes, this is A Midsummer Night’s Dream as it’s never been done before. This Shakespearean classic has been turned into a grand, decadent and sad celebration- a party unfolding on stage, shot through with karaoke ballads and comedy. Suddenly, in the midst of overwhelming uncertainty, four young lovers take a mighty stab at happiness. THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST IN ASSOCIATION WITH ARTS RADAR AND BOB PRESENTS PRESENT A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAMWRITTEN BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREBox Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.auDinner and showpackages available
BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata no. 1 in D Major Op. 12 BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata no. 9 in A major Op. 47 The Kreutzer
Artistic Director Stewart Kelly is joined by one of Australia’s most decorated young violinists. Glenn Christensen is Principal f irst violinist of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, 2012 Concertmaster of the Australian Youth Orchestra and the f irst person in Queensland
Conservatorium history to be awarded the three highest prizes – the Conservatorium Medal, the Music Medal and the University Medal.
This recital is dedicated to Beethoven with two pieces from opposite ends of his compositional journey.
MASON AND HAMLIN AUSTRALIA PRESENT
GLENN CHRISTENSEN AND STEWART KELLY
DATEVENUECOST
Sun 18 Nov, 2.00pmThe SpaceAdult $25.00, Pensioner/Senior $20.00, Student/Child $15.00
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
gCIFtn began two years ago to provide a space where f ilm industry workers come together to network. special guests are invited to share their work and personal insights in an open forum.
november is the gCIFtn’s f inal event of the year, alluring a score of talented, energetic and active f ilmmakers to both celebrate and push that which motivates us all - making f ilms.
GC indie Film And Tv neTwork
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wed 28 nov, 6.30pm doors open, 7.30pm startthe Basementadults $15.00, students $10.00Call Box office on 07 5588 4000Caroline Russo on [email protected]
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a fresh and contemporary musical from tony award-winning composer Jason Rober t Brown, the Last Five Years is the story of the rise and fall of a young couple’s relationship told from both sides. her story star ts at the end of their relationship while his begins on the day they met.
Raw, enchanting and bittersweet, this show captures some of the
most hear tbreaking and uplifting moments of modern romance.
the Last Five Years is the debut season for local Independent, golden apple theatrical Productions and made possible through Regional stages Funding.
Directors: Cilla scott and adam kingMusic Director: Matt Dennett
The ArTs CenTre Gold CoAsT in CollABorATion wiTh Golden Apple TheATriCAl produCTions presenTs
The lAsT Five yeArsBy JAson roBerT Brown
Box off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
Date venue Cost
sat 8, wed 12, thu 13, Fri 14 & sat 15 Dec, 7.30pmthe spaceadult $28.00, Concession $22.00, groups 6+ $22.00pp, student $18.00
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wed 12 Dec, 11.00amParadise showroom$16.00, groups 6+ $14.00pp
as former long-standing members of the ten tenors, andrew Pryor and David kidd will present a morning of beautiful melodies from opera and musical theatre with a mix of humour and sophistication.
andrew, a regular performer with opera Queensland, has performed with many theatre and opera companies throughout australia and was the featured tenor soloist in the Messiah, verdi’s Requiem and Beethoven’s Choral symphony.
David is a prolif ic writer and composer for musicals, children’s theatre and comic opera. he has performed with opera Queensland, the australian Rock theatre, the Qld Philharmonic orchestra and Chamber soloists.
Your ticket includes complimentary light morning tea served at 10.15am and lucky door prizes.
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A morninG wiTh... The Tenors
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australia’s legendary showgirl Marissa Burgess produces, costumes, choreographs and stars in a Parisian showgirl spectacular, exclusively for the arts Centre gold Coast.
with lavish costumes and internationally acclaimed dancers, these Burlesque acts f launt their endless legs with inimitable charm in this sophisticated and sensual dinner cabaret. a potpourri of authentic French themes are
explored including french maids, Can Can dances, showgirl opulence, Piaf chansons and Burlesque naughtiness. all presented with that cute Parisian tongue-in-cheek attitude.
Famous gold Coast covers band the Red Cherries support the evening with bright dinner music, then throw down an unbridled party performance in the countdown to 2013.
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A pArisiAn showGirl speCTACulArnew yeAr’s eve dinner And show
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Mon 31 Dec, 7.00pmParadise showroom$165.00 (includes three-course dinner, house wines and beer)
FunCTions & evenTs
PanoRaMa suIteone of our most luxurious function rooms, the Panorama suite caters for up to 70 people seated or 100 cocktail style and opens onto a large balcony with sweeping views of the surfers Paradise skyline.
PaRaDIse showRooMthe Paradise showroom opens onto a large terrace with views of surfers Paradise skyline. It features a large 8m stage, state-of-the-ar t lighting and audio equipment and caters for up to 400 people banquet-style or 800 for acocktail function.
LakesIDe teRRaCethe Lakeside terrace is ideal for weddings, par ties, corporate functions and conferences for up to 100 people.
aRts theatReIn all its grandeur, the ar ts theatre is one of the most intimate and spacious enter tainment arenas on the gold Coast. with two levels of seating, including balcony views, each seat in this 1135 seat auditorium provides uninterrupted views of the stage.
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weDDIngswhether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand affair, the ar ts Centre gold Coast is the perfect venue for your wedding. set amongst the picturesque, landscaped gardens is the heritage-listed st Margaret’s Chapel - a popular choice for wedding ceremonies.
we also offer a range of stunning function rooms with views of the surfers Paradise skyline, evandale Lake or lush parklands and can cater for up to 400 for a sit-down dinner.
our team of professionals can make your dream come true. Call our friendly staff to arrange an appointment today.
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07 5588 400007 5581 6593events@thear tscentregc.com.au
CINEMARTSMovie Hotline 5588 4008www.theartscentregc.com.au
on the fourth Wednesday of each month, the Arts Cinema hosts a FRee Movie Review Club. Simply
see the f ilm ahead of time, and join us on the day for an interactive discussion. Morning tea is offered at a special price and membership is free.neXt MeetinG Wed 24 oct, Wed 28 nov, 10.30am - Midday
With a unique blend of mainstream, art house and foreign f ilms, the Arts Cinema is the perfect venue for lovers of f ilm. take your glass of wine or coffee into the cinema for a f irst class experience.CoMinG Soon:
Robot AnD FRAnk *StARtS tHu 15 novAn ex-jewel thief receives a robot butler as a gift from his son. Soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team. Peter Sarsgaard, Frank langella and Susan Sarandon.
tHe intouCHAbleS *StARtS tHu 25 oCtAfter he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caretaker.
leS MiSéRAbleS *StARtS tHu 26 DeCAn adaptation of the stage musical based on victor Hugo’s classic novel set in 19th-century France, in which a paroled prisoner seeks redemption. Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway.
visit our website and join the Cinema e-news for session times and competitions.
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Grilled peach and chicken saladWith a creamy lemon and mint dressing
•Prawn and spicy chorizo sausage
tossed with spaghetti, black olives and napoli sauce Served with a slice of garlic bread
•Caramelised onion and cheese tart (v)
topped with olives, semi-dried tomatoes and oak leaf salad
AvAilABle From mon 1 oCT - mon 31 deC
CondiTions oF sAle• MovieMealDealisavailable7daysaweekincludingpublicholidays(excludingGoodFriday, ChristmasDay,NewYearsDayandanyotherdayTheArtsCentreGoldCoastisclosed).• Thereisnoextracostonpublicholidays• Nodiscountsapply• SubjecttoavailabilityforboththecinemasessionandtheCafe• Cinematicketandmealdonotneedtobeusedonthesameday• Vouchersmustbeusedbythevalidtodatewrittenonthem• Dietaryrequirementscannotbeaccommodated• Itisthecustomer’sresponsibilitytoreserveatableintheCafé• Notredeemableforcash• Mealscannotbechangedorexchangedforalternatemeals• MealsareavailableonlywhentheArtsCafékitchenisopen oMondays,Wednesdays,ThursdaysandSundays11.00am–3.00pm oTuesdays11.00am–6.30pm oFridaysandSaturdays11.00am–9.00pm• IftheArtsCaféisfullybookedastaffmembermustnotifytheBoxOff icethattheyareunable toaccommodateanymoviemealdealsforthatmealperiod.
BeneFaCtoRsAn invitation to take Your Seat Please...
You are invited to play a leading role in enriching the cultural life on the gold Coast by helping us deliver outstanding performing and visual ar ts.
Your tax-deductible donation, at any level, will help us foster talented young performers and ar tists, provide incentives for local ar tists, purchase impor tant pieces of visual ar t and suppor t the development of cultural facilities for future generations. all donors will be acknowledged on our website.
By making a gift of $1,000 or more, you can join our exclusive Benefactor of the ar ts program and enjoy extra recognition,
special privileges and invitations to exclusive events. gifts may be spread over 12 months and Benefactors may direct your donation to a key program area of your choice.
For more information and to make an online donation, please visit the website: Donations over two dollars to the ar ts Centre gold Coast gift Fund are tax deductible and donors will receive a tax receipt
BeneFACTorproGrA m
the Board and Management of the arts Centre sincerely thank our family of Benefactors for their generosity and support in helping us develop artistic vibrancy and a secure future for the arts on the gold Coast.
For fur ther information, please contact:Phone 07 5588 4000 eMaIL [email protected] tscentregc.com.au
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Life Benefactors•Mr Patrick Corrigan aM & Mrs Barbara Corrigan•Mrs win schubert on behalf of the Josephine ulrick & win schubert Foundation for the arts
Platinum Benefactors • Jock & Beverly McIlwain•Barry and Maureen stevenson
•gold Benefactors • John & susan Barr•elaine Bermingham•Paradise Point Community Bank Branch, Bendigo Bank•kathy Martin sullivan aM•the Pemberton Family
silver Benefactors •BBC Digital•Lucy Cole Prestige Properties•kerry & Lena Crawford •Dr norman & Mrs Margot Davies•Richard & ann glenister •tony & Muriel hancock•Bruce & Bennie Johnston • John & alison kearney•anna-Lisa klettenberg•alan & Barbara Midwood•Leonard & glenda neilsen•Peter & wendy spencer•howard & kathryn stewart •arthur waring•Dr Roger welch
Bronze Benefactors •aegis theatrical•Philip Bacon•Roma Blair•tanya & greg Bellchambers•Prof. emeritus Ray Byron & Carole Byron •kylie, David & Ryan Corrigan•tony & geraldine Coyne•kevin & Jane Doogan •Paul & Maureen Fitzgerald•hyperion asset Management•Peter & annette Minck•andré & eva Jaku•Lyn & gerry keogh•Christine Lohman •Rhona Mckay•graeme & Patsy Meyer•Richard & Rosemary Munro•Michael & Jennifer Pinter• John Punch oaM & Dr Renée Punch•Christene Pye•Don Robertson• John & Julie Romanin•Maxine semple•Betty wheeler
special acknowledgement •Friends of the arts Centre gold Coast•the australian Decorative & Fine arts society, gold Coast Inc.•gold Coast eisteddfod
The Fine Art of Giving
BENEFACTORPROGRAM
The Friends is a not-for-prof it organisation of 1600 members. Its origin dates back to the 1960s when a small group of Gold Coast residents raised funds to build a cultural centre, culminating with its opening in December 1986.
Today, they continue to provide suppor t to The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast and individuals pursuing a career in the ar ts. In 2012 The Friends are proud to sponsor the inaugural Youth Ar ts Academy.
BOOKINGS Box Off ice 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.auAll members welcome.
An Evening With FriendsDATE Sun 28 Oct, 5.00pm – 7.00pmVENUE Panorama SuiteCOST $20 includes welcome drink and canapésPurchase tickets from Box Office at least 24 hrs beforehand (Please advise of special dietary requirements.)Opening Movie NightDATE Thu 15 NovTIME 5.30pm for 6.30pm screeningVENUE Arts CinemaCOST $9.00Christmas PartyDATE Sun 9 Dec, 6.00pmVENUE Lakeside TerraceCOST $30 includes welcome drink, canapés, Christmas cake, music, dancing, raff le, lucky door prizes and more!
Friends oF The ArTs CenTre Gold CoAsT
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friends@friendsofthear tscentre.com.auwww.friendsofthear tscentre.com.au
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The Ar ts Café is the perfect venue to have a meal, coffee or glass of wine before a f ilm or performance. Opening out onto a large deck, the Ar ts Café is ideal for indoor and outdoor dining.
You can reserve a table at the Ar ts Cafe - call 5588 4000 to book.
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Phone 07 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au RTS CAFE
CAFé KITCHEN Mon 8.30am - 7.00pm 11.00am - 3.00pmTue 8.30am - 8.30pm 11.00am - 6.30pmWed 8.30am - 7.00pm 11.00am - 3.00pmThu 8.30am - 7.00pm 11.00am - 3.00pmFri 8.30am - 9.00pm 11.00am - 9.00pmSat 11.00am - 9.00pm 11.00am - 9.00pmSun 11.00am - 6.30pm 11.00am - 3.00pm
NOTE Hours may be extended on selected performance nights
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BUs Surfside Buslines operates bus routes that travel to, or near, The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast. To plan your journey, please visit www.translink.com.au
TAXi A designated set-down and pick-up area is located out the front of The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast. To book a taxi, phone 131 008 or visit www.gccabs.com.au.
CAr Patron parking, including wheelchair accessible parking, is located out the front of The Ar ts Centre building. We recommend you arrive one hour before a performance as parking is limited. Overf low parking is also available in the staff car park after 2.30pm to cater for demand during popular evening performances.
PATrons WiTh indiVidUAl needs The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast is committed to providing access to the performing ar ts for visitors with special needs. If you require any mobility assistance, please call the Box Off ice on 5588 4000 to book your tickets, and notify the staff at this time. We will then arrange for Front of House staff to assist you when you arrive at the theatre.
WheelChAir The Ar ts Theatre and cinema are both wheelchair accessible. If you require wheelchair access and seating at the Ar ts Theatre, please notify Box Off ice when you book your tickets. We don’t require advance notice for wheelchair access to the cinema.
Box Off ice Phone 5588 4000www.thear tscentregc.com.au
CorPorATe sPonsors And PArTnersGoVernmenT
2012 sUBsCriPTion seAson shoW sPonsors
2012 sUBsCriPTion seAson PrinCiPAl sPonsor
2012 Children’s series
2012 sUBsCriPTion seAson mediA PArTner
25 YeAr BirThdAY CeleBrATion PArTners
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PHONE 07 5588 4000
LOCATION The Ar ts Centre Gold Coast Box Off ice135 Bundall rd, Surfers Paradise, 4217
OPEN Box Off ice HoursMon - Fri 8.00am - 9.00pm Sat 9.00am - 9.00pmSun 11.00am - 7.00pm
TrANSACTION FEES A $6.00 transaction fee applies to phone and internet bookings
Proudly suppor ted by the Gold Coast City Council
The information in this brochure is correct at Aug 2012.
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Gallery HoursMon - Fri 10.00am - 5.00pm Sat/Sun 11.00am - 5.00pm