A Tribute to the musical sensation Buddy Holly
DURING this dynamic two hour production show Scot Robin who played the lead role in the smash hit musical “Buddy”, (Original cast) together with his Crickets will perform over thirty of Buddy Holly’s hit songs such as – That’ll Be The Day, Heartbeat, Think It Over, Peggy Sue, Raining In My Heart, Rave On, Maybe Baby, True Love Ways and of course Oh Boy! & much much more.
This Internationally Acclaimed production show has and will continue to mesmerise and excite audiences both visually and musically with it’s high energy performance, brilliant costumes and fantastic musicianship.
True stories of inspiring Australian women on stage
TWO of Queensland’s best-loved actors, Barbara Lowing & Roxanne McDonald, are set to bring their original Australian contemporary theatre production of Rovers to Frankston Arts Centre in July.
Rovers is a delightful and modern comedy-drama that has had audiences around Australia laughing, crying and celebrating the imagination and heart of Australia’s trailblazing women. Woven from true stories and wild machinations, this is a fast-paced & poetic night at the theatre.
If you have ever faced a seemingly insurmountable obstacle, had to keep a family secret or said yes to a crazy dare in a bar, then this funny, heart-warming and crackling ode to Australia, and the daring women she breeds, will be just your cup of tea.
A Tribute to the musical sensation Buddy Holly
DURING this dynamic two hour production show Scot Robin who played the lead role in the smash hit musical “Buddy”, (Original cast) together with his Crickets will perform over thirty of Buddy Holly’s hit songs such as – That’ll Be The Day, Heartbeat, Think It Over, Peggy Sue, Raining In My Heart, Rave On, Maybe Baby, True Love Ways and of course Oh Boy! & much much more.
This Internationally Acclaimed production show has and will continue to mesmerise and excite audiences both visually and musically with it’s high energy performance, brilliant costumes and fantastic musicianship.
Arts Centre hosts open exhibition Share
This year’s theme is Change, inspired by the events of the last 18 months.
Competition winner in 2019, Karina Laird, said “it was great to have my work seen and recognised by others. It has encouraged me to continue photographing things I love. It’s a great feeling to get your work out of the house and into a supportive environment like the Frankston Arts Centre.”
Ms Laird will hold a solo exhibition at the Arts Centre later this year, opening on 4 November.
Online applications for the open exhibition close 11 July. Entry fee $16.
The open exhibition display will open on 30 July 6pm to 8pm. For more information visit artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats-On/Art-Exhibitions/Competition-FAC-Open-Exhibition-Change
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