Sunday, 27 March 2022

Free Foyer Recital 27 March 2022 “World Theatre Day”



Free Foyer Recital
“World Theatre Day”


2.30pm SUNDAY
27 March 2021
featuring
Jim Douglas, singer/songwriter

Full time teacher & recent Towers resident Jim Douglas invites you
to an afternoon of sifting through an acoustic selection of his many songs.
With influences from Dylan to Davies (Kinks) and from Costello to Kelly,
this one-off solo performance covers a variety of subjects
and will surely entertain.

Free tix . Limited seats


Enjoy relaxing entertainment
in the historic Bank Foyer
with refreshments by QCWA
brought to you by
Friends of the Theatre


a covid safe event
Foyer Recitals: : World Theatre initiative in association with Friends of the Theatre since 2013

Saturday, 26 March 2022

MAMBO ITALIANO [LIVE music]

90 mins . live music

Come along and be swept up in the ambience of an evening in Roma! 

Mambo Italiano celebrates the influence of Italian American musicians on the golden age of 1950s jazz and swing. 


SAT 26 MAR 3PM  

MAMBO ITALIANO 
[LIVE music]


An energetic, romantic and passionate concert event takes audiences on a journey into the music of Louis Prima, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, Sophia Loren, Bobby Darin, Perry Como and others. 

To bring this show to life with vocalist and violinist Rebecca Karlen has joined forces with virtuoso jazz pianist and accordionist John Reeves


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$25; Child 3-12 yrs $12; Conc $15 Student


Sunday, 20 March 2022

THE DUKE [M]

Drama Comedy ‧ 1h 36m

Wednesday 6/4 - 10:30am
Friday 8/4 - 6:30pm
Saturday 9/4 - 6:30pm
Sunday 10/4 - 3:35pm

Thursday 14/4 - 10:30am
Saturday 16/4 -  1:30pm
Sunday 17/4-  3:55pm  FINAL



ROTARY FUNDRAISER
2pm SUN 20 MARCH

enjoy a charming British comedy...

THE DUKE is the true story of Kempton Bunton, a 60-year old taxi driver, who stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. It was the first (and remains the only) theft in the Gallery’s history. Kempton sent ransom notes saying that he would return the painting on condition that the government invested more in care for the elderly - he had long campaigned for pensioners to receive free television. What happened next became the stuff of legend. Only 50 years later did the full story emerge - Kempton had spun a web of lies. The only truth was that he was a good man, determined to change the world and save his marriage - how and why he used the Duke to achieve that is a wonderfully uplifting tale.

trailer https://youtu.be/2B2bxcnt4S4

Director: Roger Michell
Music: George Fenton

CAST  Jim Broadbent (Kempton Bunton), Aimée Kelly (Irene), Matthew Goode (Jeremy Hutchinson),Helen Mirren (Dorothy Bunton)


M  Coarse language and a sex scene

95% Rotten Tomatoes
81% Metacritic
86% liked this film


Sunday, 13 March 2022

Handa Opera LA TRAVIATA on SYDNEY HARBOUR

 145m | Opera   

date just announced!

SUN 13 MARCH 2pm

on screen.  one time only

Verdi’s hugely popular La Traviata returns to the Sydney Harbour water stage featuring a breath-taking soaring nine metre high, 3.5 ton chandelier covered in 10,000 shimmering Swarovski crystals.

 This glamorous production was captured on location on Sydney Harbour in 2021 in front of a sold out audience. La Traviata features timeless romantic arias, lively choreography, beautiful costumes and spectacular fireworks.

tix $20; Conc/Stud $15; Child $12


Trailer: https://vimeo.com/566452396

“It’s the perfect potion — the glitzy visuals and hyperactive energy of a Broadway musical mixed with world-class opera.”  TIME OUT


Opening night of La Traviata on Sydney Harbour 2021 https://youtu.be/wYrFkscYV9E

First look at the spectacular set https://youtu.be/0gSVWyHGOBA

Full Time Out review https://www.timeout.com/sydney/theatre/review-la-traviata-on-sydney-harbour

Synopsis
Act I
Violetta has been to a sanatorium to treat her tuberculosis. On her return to health she throws a party to mark her re-emergence in the demi-monde under the protection of Baron Duphol. Her guests have just completed a long lunch and the Baron is reading the last pages of a novel by Dumas to Violetta as Flora, a rival courtesan, enters with her protector the Marquis.

Alfredo is introduced to Violetta by the decadent Gaston. Alfredo has begged Gaston to introduce him to Violetta. He has long been enthralled by her and has enquired after Violetta every day of her illness.

Violetta insists that everyone sits together and drinks a toast to the occasion. Alfredo is prevailed upon to sing a drinking song from Provence.

As the guests leave to dance in the ballroom, Violetta feels faint and is momentarily left alone. Alfredo re-enters and confesses his love for her. She asks him to return the following day.

After her guests leave and she is alone, Violetta begins to consider the conflicting feelings of love and hedonism that are pulling her in opposite directions.

Act II
     Scene i
Violetta and Alfredo have been living together for three months in a house in the country. When Alfredo discovers that Violetta is selling her belongings to pay for their expenses, he is conscience-stricken and leaves to visit his father, to raise some money. His father however has decided to call on Violetta to persuade her to give up Alfredo. Alfredo’s sister hopes to be married soon, and his relationship with Violetta jeopardises the family’s honour. Violetta realises that as a ‘fallen woman’ she would destroy Alfredo’s family and consents to leave him. She decides to leave instantly and writes a message to Alfredo, breaking off their affair. When Alfredo receives the message he is distraught and, despite his father’s attempts to console him, rushes off to wreak revenge on Violetta.

     Scene ii
A party is being held in Flora’s house. Alfredo enters to join the gambling party. When Violetta enters on the arm of the Baron she freezes with tension. Alfredo begins to insult the Baron and the two rivals meet over cards, and Alfredo, unlucky in love, cannot lose a hand. The game is interrupted by dinner.

Violetta begs Alfredo to leave before Duphol seeks revenge. Alfredo insists she comes with him and, in desperation, she says she loves the Baron. Alfredo publicly humiliates Violetta and throws money at her as payment for her services. Alfredo’s father reproves him for such behaviour.

Act III
It is early morning and Violetta is sleeping. The doctor has given her only a few hours to live. Violetta rereads a letter from Alfredo’s father, telling her that the Baron was wounded in the duel with Alfredo and that Alfredo may have left the country.

But Alfredo has been told by his father of Violetta’s sacrifice and he returns — only to be confronted by the dying Violetta. He humours her by telling her that they should plan a new life away from Paris. Alfredo’s father has followed him and enters, followed by the doctor. Violetta suddenly feels revived, ready to start a new life with Alfredo — but this is only the symptoms of the last moments of her disease and she falls dead.