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Review: The Metropolitan Orchestra, MET Series 5

By Cameron

Tonight Sarah and I attended another wonderful performance of the Metropolitan Orchestra (TMO), performing this time at The Independent Theatre in North Sydney. The performance was MET Series Five, conducted again by Sarah-Grace Williams.

Having so thoroughly enjoyed ourselves when we attended the last performance at Balmain Town Hall, we were quite excited about what was in store, as well as the opportunity to hear the orchestra in a more conventional theatre venue.

The program began with the premiere of a work by Australian composer, David Montgomery, who was also present and serving as presenter for the evening. The piece, entitled ‘Air and the Void’, was inspired by the elemental concepts behind Eastern philosophy, as specifically detailed in the famous Japanese swordsman’s text ‘The Book of the Five Rings’. Montgomery opened with an explanation of the personal connection to the element of the void, and how the piece was dedicated to his father and the apparent readiness and peace with which he left his life and entered ‘the void’.

Following such a personal introduction, the piece that followed was captivating. A complex arrangement of percussion opened to establish an ethereal location for the soul’s journey that followed, personified by a solo violin and played ably by Sarah Ash. I was so caught up in the storytelling of the music, and the relationship between the soloist and the orchestra, that many of the technical details slipped by me, and I’m hoping to find a repeat performance or recording on offer soon as I feel there are many layers yet to be explored within Montgomery’s wonderful composition.
The second piece for the night was Camille Saint-Saens ‘Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33’, with Patrick Murphy playing the solo cello. Watching the casual grace with which Murphy played (I want to say ‘attacked’) the playful and often fast paced melody, engaging in a call-and-response with the orchestra while at times seeming trapped, only to escape again – the music and Murphy’s dynamic performance style created a sense of drama on stage that saw the three integrated movements of the piece fly by to their even-more dramatic ending.

After interval, the final piece was Felix Mendelssohn’s ‘Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 11’. This piece, which was composed by Mendelssohn at the age of 15, was his first full orchestral symphony having written 12 symphonies for strings, as well as several other works, in the previous 3 years! Commanding this four-part work was where conductor Sarah-Grace Williams’ shone, leading the orchestra through the four movements with an energy and precision that was at times as dramatic to watch as Murphy’s cello playing.

Again the orchestra stayed to mingle with the crowd after the event, highlighting one of the great strengths of the Met. Orchestra, and a key part of their goal of breaking down the barriers between classical music and audiences, which is their willingness to engage with their audiences and make the people behind the instruments accessible, so that questions about the music can be addressed in a welcoming environment.

It was another outstanding night of live performance, and once again we look forward to their next show and wish the Metropolitan Orchestra every success in their future.
There is one more performance of MET series five on Sunday 16/09 at the Balmain Town Hall. For more information visit www.metorchestra.com.au

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The Regals Musical Society – The Hatpin

The Regals Proudly Present

THE HATPIN

St George Bank Auditorium, Kogarah.

Friday October 12 at 8pm
Saturday October 13 at 8pm
Thursday October 18 at 8pm
Friday October 19 at 8pm
Saturday October 20 at 2pm and 8pm

Adults $35
Concessions $30

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Ever-popular “Beauty and the Beast” opens 19 Sept

Miranda Musical Society presents
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
19th – 23rd September – Sutherland Entertainment Centre

"Who could ever learn to love a beast?”

From the magic and wonder of Disney comes an event that brings to life ‘a tale as old as time’!

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is the story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a prince trapped in a spell placed by an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity. Set to enchant audiences of all ages – and with an Academy-Award-winning score – it is a classic tale of love, sacrifice, jealousy, revenge and redemption exploring an age-old theme: the true meaning of beauty.

Featuring the stunning Academy-Award winning musical score that made the animated film such a hit, Miranda Musical Societies production of Beauty and the Beast will be one not to miss.

Directed by Bob Peet, assisted by Garth Saville, with musical direction from Andy Peterson and choreography by Emma Paull and Nikki Bunch-Bozonie, Miranda’s Beauty and the Beast stars rising star Natasha Hoeberigs (recently seen as a semi-finalist on Australia’s Got Talent) as Belle, Andrew Symes as the Beast, Lachlan O’Brien as Gaston, Ramon Drew as Maurice, Tim Wotherspoon as Lumiere, Johnny Acosta as Cogsworth, Leigh Scott as Lefou, David Cartwright as Monsieur d’Arque, Margaret Short as Mrs Potts, Phoebe Wynne as Babette and Melissa Lammers as Madam de la Grande Bouche. Talented child actors Heath Cauchi and Daniel Simpson share the role of Chip, with Nicole Butler, Louise Jaques, Skye Roberts and Katie Glynn as the “Silly Girls”. Plus a huge all-singing, all-dancing adult and child ensemble that will make for a spectacular show!

The Miranda production will be a visual feast according to director Bob Peet.

"Our audiences of late have come to expect the equivalent of a movie on stage,” he said.

“The success of the Disney award winning cartoon feature places the bar very high. We therefore have to rise to the occasion. I believe we can do that – no expense has been spared to ensure Miranda audiences will enjoy a high standard of production

Booking details below. Don’t miss this popular family favourite – in a spectacular production!

Beauty and the Beast
Sutherland Entertainment Centre
19-23 September Wed-Sat 8pm plus Sat and Sun 1pm
Tickets: Dress Circle Adults $39 Concession [Senior/Student/Child] $34
Stalls Adults $32 Concession [Senior/Student/Child] $28
($0.50 per ticket booking fee applies)
Bookings at www.mirandamusicalsociety.com.au or by phone (02) 8814 5827

Special offer Double Bill and Impro Festival at New Theatre

Impro Australia and Marko Mustac have a limited number of free double passes for Shownews subscribers and Friends of Watchdog to… Quiet Companions/The Bryce is Right at the New Theatre in Newtown all this week; AND
The Sydney Impro Festival all next week at the same venue.

Quiet Companions – starring Lyn Pierse and Marko Mustac – is an engrossing mix of drama and improvisation that eavesdrops on the game-playing of a decadent Victorian couple.
The Bryce is Right features award-winning cabaret artist Bryce Halliday telling – in song and sketch – the stories of history’s most obsessed and wrong individuals!

They play as a double bill from 8pm nightly 25th-28th of July at the New Theatre – 542 King Street, Newtown.
Tickets are $28 (conc $25) More info and bookings online at www.newtheatre.org.au or 1300 131 188

The Sydney Impro Festival is a week of comic capers in Newtown!
The best and funniest comic improvisers present a week of their greatest hits from Tuesday 31 Julyat Newtown’s New Theatre!
Featuring seven different shows – some of them two per night – the legends of Theatresports™ and its hilarious spin-off shows come together for a week of made-up mayhem!

From The Whole Story ‘long-form’ impro to the wacky WW2 ‘epic’ comedy of Churchill’s Unmentionables; Shakespearean-styled comedy in Bard to the Bone to the creative chaos of The Director’s Mind, Puppets versus People and the bizarre Lab-rinth which improvises the classic David Bowie movie. Plus the ultimate competitive challenge: the Theatresports Cup-Winners’ Cup– a playoff between the current holders of the Cranston Cup, The Scared Scriptless Cup, the Sydney University Theatresports Cup and the recent NSW High Schools’ Theatresports Championships.IMPRO THEATRE FESTIVAL – produced by Impro Australia plays at The New Theatre, 542 King Street Newtown
Tuesday to Saturday July 31August 4 at 8.00PM Tickets Adult $28 Concession $22 Bookings1300 131 188 (+ booking fee) or online
More info and bookings at www.newtheatre.org.au or 1300 131 188
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Lyn Pierse, Marko Mustac & Bryce Halliday NEW SHOW

It’s only ONE WEEK TO GO until QUIET COMPANIONS opens at the New Theatre in Newtown.

LYN PIERSE and MARKO MUSTAC perform in this seriously dark and experimental improvised theatre show about the power of the past to haunt us. Two decadent Victorian aristocrats, alone together in a private salon, indulge in an increasingly twisted ritual of games that peel back the layers of civilisation and expose the nightmarish, psychological country that lies beneath.

And it’s a DOUBLE FEATURE! After interval you get to relax with last year’s winner of the Showcase Award at the 9th Annual Cabaret Showcases, BRYCE HALLIDAY (the pianist for Quiet Companions) and his new one-man show THE BRYCE IS RIGHT! A musical journey about ‘what it is to be right’ through story-telling, jokes, jazz standards and his own original songs.

BOOK NOW!

http://www.newtheatre.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88&Itemid=123

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ACT: Stagecraft and AGM this weekend

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No it is not too late to register. But you must email your confirmation of which seminars you will attend by Thursday 5pm.

Download your brochure and application form on our website here.

Please note the Annual General Meeting of ACT is at 1130am.

Attendance is free. Please consider helping ACT in some way and registering your interest at the AGM.

Afterwards you will be able to enjoy lunch and visit stalls from our corporate sponsors in attendance.

They are GMS Costumes. Hal Leonard Australia. Orgin Theatrical. David Spicer Productions. Stage Whispers Magazine and APRA.

On Saturday night we will induct four new members of the Hall of Fame for outstanding service to community theatre.

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Celebrity Theatresports gets even more celebrities!!!

Tue, 19 Jun 2012

Impro Australia’s 2012 Celebrity Theatresports Challenge matches up your favourite Australian faces with Sydney’s top improvisers and makes them make up stuff – stories, songs, scenes – all in the name of raising funds for CanTeen – supporting young Australians who have cancer, and their families. For more information, visit Canteen.org.au.

Celebrities already on board include:
• ABC702’s Adam Spencer
• Sunrise & Deal or No Deal host Andrew O’Keefe
• The Chaser’s Craig Reucassel
• 2012 Silver Logie Award Winner Rob Carlton
NEWLY ANNOUNCED:
• Home and Away’s Lisa Gormley and
• Australian comedy lady legend Gabby Millagte
and announcing…
• Hungry Beast’s Dan Ilic
• Aussie comedian and writer of Happy Feet 2 Gary Eck.
Further cast announcements to come!

Your cast of improvisers include Lisa Ricketts, Carlo Ritchie, Cale Bain, Bridie Connell, Dave Bloustien, David Callan, Marko Mustac, Monique Dykstra, Daniel Cordeaux, Jon Williams and Susie Youssef. With music by Bryce Halliday.

Directed and hosted by Rebecca De Unamuno

Produced by Cale Bain.

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