Archives for November 2024
November 27 Editions • Eastern Suburbs Edition – https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpe241127zCovers Boroondara (north), Knox-Sherbrooke, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse • Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express Edition – https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpv241127zCovers Healesville, Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, Warburton, Yarra Valley• Mitchell Shire Edition – https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpm241127zCovers Broadford, Kilmore, Puckapunyal, Seymour, Tallarook, Wallan, Wandong • Northern Suburbs Edition – https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpn241127zCovers Banyule. Darebin (north, south), Nillumbik (urban), Whittlesea (urban) • North-West Edition – https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpnw241127zCovers Brimbank, Hobsons
Magician and illusionist Michael Boyd and special guest Prinnie Stevens present The Christmas Spectacular at The Palms at Crown on December 6 and 7. The Christmas Spectacular combines music, circus, dance and magic that celebrates the joy and excitement of Christmas – Christmas songs and dances presented by variety performers, paying tribute to the Radio
The National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) presents their graduate showcase titled Muse, from December 4 -7 at the NICA National Circus Centre, Prahran. Curated by Tegan Carmichael, devised by NICA’s third-year students, with artistic consultancy by Alonso Pineda, Emma Pursey, and Donna Dunmire, the show asks: “Where do our artists find threads of inspiration?
There are quirky turns in Beethoven’s Second Symphony where he juxtaposes playfulness with an element of grandeur. We also see Beethoven challenging convention turning what would normally be a stately minuet into something far livelier. This is in keeping with the notion that the English definition of the word scherzo is ‘joke’. Beethoven was playing
Darkfield’s Seance and Flight return to Melbourne, opening December 13 at the Arts Centre Melbourne forecourt, and playing for three months. Darkfield invites audiences to step inside shipping containers where strange worlds unfold. The immersive 360-degree audio experiences challenge the senses, exploring the depths of human psychology and perception. Produced in Australia by Realscape Productions,
Nathan Bryon’s dream opportunity came his way as the recipient of the 21st German Australian Opera Grant. This promising young opera singer was given a (junior) 12-month employment contract with the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden (HSW) plus an intensive language course at the Goethe-Institut in Germany. He is also given one month’s work experience at the
It has been a tremendous year for Red Stitch theatre, not just because of the astonishing drama they have brought to the Melbourne public but also because they have supported and performed the works of local writers and toured productions. It’s as if they have fostered a hub that is reaching out beyond the suburbs
There’s something about Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, often referred to as his choral symphony, that makes it a real treat for classical music lovers. Perhaps it’s the fact that it combines large orchestral forces with a robust choir and fine soloists. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with its famous Ode to Joy, will be the centrepiece of a
The 2024 Festival of W.S. Gilbert was presented by Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Victoria. Directors Ben Klein, Sarah Berry, Danielle Zuccala and Naomi Tooby brought to the stage, a selection of four of W.S. Gilbert’s one-act plays in this performance over one night. As a young barrister, to supplement his income, Gilbert turned to writing.
The first edition of this week’s Local Paper/Melbourne Observer is published in print and online. CLICK HERE: https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpe241120z Next print/online edition is Wed., Nov. 27, 2024.
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