Monday, 31 March 2014

Foyer Recitals... 2014 season. Sundays 2.30pm

Presented in association with The Friends of the World Theatre Charters Towers


April 27  Gospel Goldminers - part of 10 days in the Towers


May 18   Featuring: Kurtis West, Kassidy-Rose McMahon and Sophie Baron. Young Pianists performing FREE 2.30pm Sunday 18 May 2014 in the Bank Foyer at The World Theatre.

June 15   Regional Concert Band


 Come and join the Charters Towers Regional Concert Band at The World Theatre Foyer Recitals this Sunday, June 15th at 2:30pm, for a great range of music in a fun environment.  Suitable for people of all ages, so bring the family along!

June 29    Sneak Peek - The Addams Family: a new musical
July 27   Sean Tria, Pianist
August 3 'Mixed Bag'
Sept  14 World Theatre 18th birthday

Foyer Recitals were held in 2013 to great acclaim from performers and audience alike.

The Peter Black Foyer is a lovely space for FREE intimate accoustic performances on a Sunday afternoon.  Limited seats available... make sure you have a seat booked by getting a free ticket from the Box Office early.

Thursday, 27 March 2014

10.30am Ian Stenlake - Morning Melodies - Review

The Leading Man starring Ian Stenlake
10.30am Friday 28 March 2014

Tickets $15/ $12 group 10+ 
 The Leading Man features star of Australian stage and screen, Ian Stenlake and is an entertaining tribute to some of the best theatre music ever written - singing songs from the shows he has starred in such as Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls, The Pajama Game, Cabaret and more! 
 On this musical journey, you’ll find out how the boy from Barcaldine ended up on the set of The Godfather Part 3 in Rome and kept our shores safe in his portrayal of Commander Mike Flynn in the hit TV series Sea Patrol. Songs included: Luck be a Lady, Oh What a Beautiful Morning and They’re Playing our Song.

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Ian performed a wonderful show with his talented pianist Andrew, sharing stories from his career in Stage and Screen.
Hope Ian will come back to visit us again soon...