Below are details of the seating availability, by section, as of Friday 24 October 2015. Upon receipt of your booking for the concert we will contact you if seating in your requested area is no longer available.
Starring Rhonda Burchmore, comedian Al Showman, virtuoso accordionist Ross Maio, the Popset Follies Dancers and the Follies Showband under the direction of Ray Alldridge. ——————————————————————————————————–
Starring David Hobson, master impressionist Keith Scott, concert pianist and conductor Bernard Walz, The Good Old Days Orchestra and David Parsons at the Grand Organ ——————————————————————————————————–
Rhonda Burchmore and all our artists brought smiles, laughter and thunderous applause at our show on 11 May. Here are some responses from our patrons…
“…Thanks for a great concert on Monday…Rhonda was excellent and the other acts also very, very good. Loved the accordion player – he sure has magic in his fingers! I will be booking for the next concert and bringing my friends…” – Anne S
“…Your shows continue to amaze me! Rhonda Burchmore was outstanding and the whole production – the dancers, Al Showman, Ross Maio and that band – were fantastic. Cannot wait for the next show in September!…” – Roger C
“…Today I went to see the concert…it was a fantastic show worth $135, not $35! I really enjoyed the dancers and the entertainers were great!…” – Carmen E
“…What a great programme yesterday. Great music, and an absolute visual feast with the costuming. Book Rhonda and her artists for another time!!!…” – Jillian G
“…What a wonderful, wonderful concert…” – Margaret B
“…Thank you for a wonderful concert on Monday, each act was superb and thanks for all the work you do to put on these concerts for us…” – Faye S
Tickets for our “A Classical Carnival” concerts on 7 September 2015 are now on sale. And what a concert it will be! The highlight will definitely be the Police Band performing Saint-Saens’ “Carnival of the Animals”, narrated by legendary Australian actress, Lorraine Bayly. But from the excitement of Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody No.2” to the exquisite “Clarinet Concerto” of Mozart, tenor Murray Mayday’s thrilling delivery of “Nessun Dorma” and the Finale from Saint-Saens’ “Organ Symphony” featuring our gifted organist, David Parson, with the police Band, there will be no shortage of brilliant performances. Or a couple of fun surprises!
As tickets will disappear very quickly, do not delay in mailing in your booking form with your payment details and a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the return of tickets. Remember, seats are allocated on a “first-in, best-seated” basis. The ticket order form can be downloaded from HERE.