Tag: entertainment
Lovelife back on track
SOUL-SINGER and much-loved performer Darren Percival is back on the road touring Australia and will be heading this way early next month.
Percival’s show features...
Place of their own
THE Spirit of Place exhibition being held at the Glasshouse Regional Art Gallery is the culmination of a four-year program for contributing art students.
In...
Market makes show grow
THE market of the month for this issue is the Clyde St Mall Market in Kempsey.
Held every Thursday from 7am until 2pm, the market...
A world of young talent
SOME of the most talented young musicians in the country will be taking to the stage at the Glasshouse in Port Macquarie.
The Newcastle Youth...
High notes for Vertigo
ONE of Australia’s leading female vocalists will be bringing her amazing voice to the Glasshouse.
Kate Miller-Heidke has the critics raving with her fourth studio...
Hitting the high notes
OPERA-LOVERS will get a chance to indulge in their passion in the flesh, so to speak, next Friday.
Cancer Council NSW is staging Opera in...
Hitch up to the odyssey of laughs
THE intrepid travelling comedians can’t be confined to Melbourne’s comedy rooms any longer - the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow is back on the...
No masking these talents
PIERROT and Pierrette, fire twirlers, acrobats, musicians and a side show alley will all feature at a vintage-circus-meets-masquerade-ball fund-raising event at Port Macquarie TAFE...
In the mood for Miller
THE world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra will be returning by popular demand, to the Glasshouse on Tuesday 17 June commencing at 7.30pm.
This concert spectacular features...
Sure to sparkle
NEIL Diamond is a phenomenon who gives truly special and personal shows that legions of fans return to see again and again - a...
Don’t miss a beat
By CAROLINE STRAINIG
THE Life and Music of Stevie Wright and the Easybeats, provides a look inside the rise of Australia’s first internationally successful band...
Tradies chip in
AMBER Tiles in Port Macquarie staged their annual tradies night last week, raising $325 for the McGrath Foundation’s Going Pink in May campaign.