Events on 28 August 2018 - Page 9

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The Mint

Formerly the ‘Rum Hospital’ – oldest surviving public building in Sydney’s CBDBuilt for a cost of 45,000 gallons of rum, The Mint is rich in history. It was originally part of Governor…


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The Almighty Sometimes by Kendall Feaver

“If an illness doesn’t kill you, it’s supposed to go away.”Anna has been medicated for a range of mood and behavioural disorders for as long as she can remember. Now she wants to know what life…



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King Of Pigs [World Premiere]

“Do you know how many times I’ve told this story? Cops, counsellors, the family court... I mean, fuck.”One Woman. Four Men. She could be with any one of them. At 22, on a date on the Gold Coast. At 31,…


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CROON TUNES

Although he grew up near Maroubra Beach, surrounded by surfers and footballers, four-time Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Award winner Mitchell Butel spent his teenage years dreaming of being a Las Vegas crooner like his…



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The Turk in Italy

The Turk in Italy is one of Opera Australia’s most daring and playful productions. Director Simon Phillips presents the uproarious Rossini comedy with a brilliant cast of leading opera talents including Paolo…


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Tap Gallery

  Since 1989, The TAP has grown to become Sydney's largest un-curated visual and performance arts venue. In that time we've helped a diverse spectrum of artists and performers showcase their talents, with notable…



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Gannon House Gallery

Gannon House Gallery is dedicated to Australian Arts and Crafts. It was built by Michael Gannon in the 1830's. Having sailed into Sydney Harbour on the convict ship 'Almorah', with his brother Hames. Michael commenced…


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Campbelltown Arts Centre

Permanent Collection Campbelltown Arts Centre’s permanent collection consists of more than 900 works of art, predominately contemporary in nature. Key focus collections include: Aboriginal and Torres Strait…


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