Friday, May 6, 2011

Win tickets to CLOC's "Fiddler on the Roof" (Victoria)

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Fiddler on the Roof


Tradition...Tradition!
A lone fiddler perched precariously on a small rooftop plays soulful music from his heart, as Tevye the milkman enters and introduces himself and the townspeople of the little Russian village of Anatevka, in a rousing traditional dance of joy...
So begins one of the most memorable openings to one of the most famous and well-loved musicals of all time. The simple but universal story of family love and unity and the struggle to hold on to one’s beliefs in the midst of change and chaos, has endeared generations of critics and audiences alike, who have made Fiddler on the Roof one of the most successful shows in the history of musical theatre.
Written by Joseph Stein, Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnic, originally directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins and based on the folk stories of Sholom Aleichem, this classic show is filled with well-known show-stopping tunes, including Tradition, Matchmaker Matchmaker, Sunrise Sunset, Sabbath Prayer, To Life and of course, the unforgettable If I Were a Rich Man, not to mention the fabulous dances including the famous Bottle Dance!
Fiddler on the Roof now returns to Melbourne and to a location and theatre that is its perfect and natural home - the National Theatre in St Kilda.
Join us in welcoming welcome Tevye, his wife Golde, and their five (yes, five!) daughters back to Melbourne in May 2011...
For more information, and to purchase tickets, please visit: http://www.cloc.org.au/
 Win Two Tickets!
We would like to offer you the chance to win two tickets to see FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at The National Theatre, St Kilda, VICTORIA 
on Thursday 26th May, 8pm.

How to enter: Simply visit our Facebook page “Like” us and be the 5th person to email your full name, theatre company/school name and your contact phone number to ausshows@halleonard.com.au to wins these tickets.
 
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Conditions:
  • The winner of the ticket offer will be notified by email and their first name and company/school will be posted on Facebook.
  • In order to “Like” us on facebook, you will need to have your own facebook account.  If you don’t have one, you can start one today for free!

With warmest regards,

Stuart Hendricks, Nikol McKail, Neveen Byrnes & Megan Stapleton
Music Licensing & Hire Department

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Win Tickets to the Melbourne Premiere of Hatpin!


 

Set in Sydney in 1892, The Hatpin tells the true story of Amber Murray, a single mother who finds herself embroiled in one of the most captivating and moving criminal trials in Australian history, a case that lead to the regulation of the Infant Life Protection Act 1905. 
"Taking the Australian musical a notch higher" - Daily Telegraph
"The audience is gripped by ... tension and horror normally associated with a Hitchcock thriller". - Stagenoise



Win Two Tickets! 
 
We would like to offer you the chance to win two tickets to see the first preview of THE HATPIN at Theatre Works, St. Kilda
on Friday 13 May at 8pm.
How to enter: Simply visit our Facebook page “Like” us and be the 5th person to email your full name, theatre company/school name and your contact phone number to ausshows@halleonard.com.au to wins these tickets.

Conditions:
  • The winner of the ticket offer will be notified by email and their first name and company/school will be posted on Facebook.
  • In order to “Like” us on facebook, you will need to have your own facebook account.  If you don’t have one, you can start one today for free!
 With warmest regards,
Stuart Hendricks, Nikol McKail, Neveen Byrnes & Megan Stapleton
Licensing & Hire Department

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Monday, May 2, 2011

The Laramie Project - Australian Premiere by Red Stitch

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In 1998, a young gay student, Matthew Shepard, was brutally beaten and left to die on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming. The crime sent shockwaves through the town and reverberated through the USA and the world. Just a month after the murder, members of the Tectonic Theatre Project arrived in Laramie and set about conducting a series of interviews which formed the basis of The Laramie Project - one of the most performed plays of the last decade. The original creators returned to the town exactly ten years later to see how the stigma of this crime had affected Laramie. What they found defied all expectations.

Red Stitch participated in the worldwide simultaneous reading of an entirely new play, The Laramie Project - 10 Years Later, on the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death in 2009. The full production is the Australian premiere of a work as startling and compelling as the original.

Note: New 4pm Saturday* matinees May 7, 14, 21, 28