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Title: Sunday @ Subi
Location: Subiaco Arts Centre – 180 Hamersley Rd Subiaco
Description:
sunday@subi
Adam Hall & the Velvet Playboys
Smooth jazz, rockin’ blues and boogie woogie
Free concerts presented by the City of Subiaco
All concerts are held at the Subiaco Arts Centre,
180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco.
Concerts begin at 2pm and finish at approximately 3.30pm.
Each concert includes a short interval.
Refreshments are available for purchase at the venue.
Due to the popularity of the concerts, an on-the-day ticketing system
applies to all tickets. Doors open at 1.15pm, at which time,
one ticket is allocated to each person until all tickets are gone.
Start Time: 14:00:00
Date: 2010-09-05
End Time: 15:30:00
sunday @ subi
Free concerts presented by the City of Subiaco
Venue and details
All concerts are held at the Subiaco Arts Centre,
180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco.
Concerts begin at 2pm and finish at approximately 3.30pm.
Each concert includes a short interval.
Refreshments are available for purchase at the venue.
Tickets
Due to the popularity of the concerts, an on-the-day ticketing system
applies to all tickets. Doors open at 1.15pm, at which time,
one ticket is allocated to each person until all tickets are gone.
Access and parking
The Subiaco Arts Centre is a wheelchair accessible venue. If you
require assistance please advise staff on arrival. ACROD parking
bays are available at Theatre Gardens car park adjacent to the
Subiaco Arts Centre, entered from Hamersley or Bagot roads, Subiaco.
Limited parking is available at Subiaco Arts Centre.
The city encourages the use of public transport.
Visit www.transperth.wa.gov.au or phone 13 62 13
to plan your journey.
While the city and the concert coordinator take all reasonable care in
the conduct of the sunday@subi concerts, it is your responsibility
to ensure the safety of yourself, your family, and your belongings
whilst attending the concert and in the concert surrounds.
Program
18 July – Chamber Jam
Imperial String Quartet, Just Sax, Brendan Biddis
25 July – Garry Lee Trio
Unique jazz sounds with special guest Denise Dale
1 August – Jason Ayres with Jessica Hewett
One of WA’s finest acoustic pop-rock artists
8 August – Dave Brewer with Lucky Oceans
A diverse musical journey of blues, reggae, jazz and funk
15 August – Yarn Spinners and Bush Poets
Original performance poetry laced with folk music and comedy
22 August – Grace Barbé & Seychelles Rhythms
Afro-Creole, island roots and reggae, sung in Creole, English and French
29 August – Urban Cowboy Band
A southern-styled six-piece playing country rock, blues and gospel
5 September – Adam Hall & the Velvet Playboys
Smooth jazz, rockin’ blues and boogie woogie
12 September – Angel Sounds
Playing a selection of music written and arranged by famous harpists
19 September – Sabroson
A nine-piece ensemble playing contemporary Afro-Cuban music
25 September – The DomNicks
Classic rock ‘n’ roll with local rock legends
3 October – Justin Freind
One of Perth’s leading tenors will serenade the audience
Opera Baroque WA today Six performances will be held at the Subiaco Arts Centre from June 23 to 27. For those who have an interest in opera, baroque is a great introduction with ... |
Title: 66a Church Road – A Lament Made of Memories and Kept in Suitcases
Location: Subiaco Arts Centre
Description: One of England’s leading stand-ups and finest raconteurs, Daniel Kitson takes us on a journey from love at first sight to anguished separation. Delving into the deeper meaning of home, Daniel explores the emotional value of the little things: cooked breakfasts at his favourite local café, the wonders of the sash window and even the grimy front door.
At one moment funny, the next achingly touching, Daniel Kitson unpacks a universal story of keen observations that proves property value goes far beyond market price.
Presented by Perth International Arts Festival
Start Date: 2010-02-23
Start Time: 20:00
End Date: 2010-02-28
Title: 66a Church Road – A Lament Made of Memories and Kept in Suitcases
Location: Subiaco Arts Centre
Description: One of England’s leading stand-ups and finest raconteurs, Daniel Kitson takes us on a journey from love at first sight to anguished separation. Delving into the deeper meaning of home, Daniel explores the emotional value of the little things: cooked breakfasts at his favourite local café, the wonders of the sash window and even the grimy front door.
At one moment funny, the next achingly touching, Daniel Kitson unpacks a universal story of keen observations that proves property value goes far beyond market price.
Presented by Perth International Arts Festival
Start Date: 2010-02-17
Start Time: 20:00
End Date: 2010-02-21