Thursday, June 23, 2011

Cummins Theatre in July

Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd, Friday 8th, Saturday 9th July-
Bar open from 6.30pm - Show starts 7.30pm
Merredin Repertory Club presents-‘Only have Fangs for you’
Tickets- $25 Adult / $20 Concession


 Sunday 10th July – 8pm - $29
Sound Resonance-

Meditation — 2pm, 3.30pm
Sound Concert — 6pm
Tickets - $10 for meditation, $25 for Sound Concert or
$30 if you are attending both.


Saturday 16th July – Bar Open from 7pm
Bon Scott 60th Bogan Birthday Bash
Tickets - $30 for a red seat or $20 for mosh-pit (standing room)
July is the month of Bon Scott’s 65th Birthday
The Cummins Theatre invite you to join with the AC/DC tribute band Hells Bells
in Celebrating.

Door prices for the best Bogan outfit.

 


Movies at the

Cummins Theatre

   Friday the 29th of July:
Rango (PG) - 6.30pm
The Girl who kicked the Hornet’s Nest (PG-13) - 8.30pm
                                    
$5 per ticket/per movie or $7 for two tickets
Food & Drink available to purchase on  the Night


Coming to the Cummins Theatre in August

Friday 12th August –  7pm
Future shorts
Tickets - $7 per session or $60 for a yearly pass
These will be a monthly showing -
due to the August start there will only be 11

Future Shorts is the largest Short Film Network in the world, for film lovers this is a great opportunely to see what is being produced all over the world!

Future Shorts is one of the leading and most innovative short film labels. Since 2003, Future Shorts has created a rapidly expanding network that allows filmmakers the opportunity to have their work seen on the largest theatrical platform worldwide. Passionately believing in getting short films seen and creating a culture around the medium, Future Shorts is recognised by filmmakers, the industry and press alike as the cutting-edge short film label. Future Shorts is a worldwide film festival as well as a distributor, sales agent, consultancy service and DVD label. This is fresh cinema, Future Shorts.

Future Shorts Exhibition works as a worldwide short film festival providing an alternative system to the traditional film festival model. Filmmakers have the chance to get their work seen all over the world from just one submission. Films that are selected to join our monthly programme are currently being shown at 15 UK venues ­ both theatrical and non-theatrical.
The international network currently comprises of more than 60 cities and 18 countries worldwide conducting regular Future Shorts screenings. Future Shorts Exhibition aims to provide an alternative cinematic experience, where screenings are often accompanied by other multimedia elements including live music and rescores, performers and installations.



Thursday 18th August –  7.30pm

The Merger
Tickets - $35 Adult/$30 concession



In a sequel to his multi-award winning Sportsman's Night, Damian revisits the dysfunctional Bodgy Creek Roosters Football Club.
The township has seen better days - the mill's closed; the Tidy Town sign has fallen into the long grass and the weir is as dry as a spinster's gusset. The dying town is about to claim its next
victim.
Unable to field even one full side, the footy club will either have to fold or merge with their arch rivals - the Hudson's Flat Redbacks. But prodigal son coach Troy Carrington has other ideas; to save the club and serve his socially aware agenda, he embarks on a programme to recruit players from the Asylum Seekers Refuge Centre.
Will the new players cope with pre season training while fasting for Ramadan? Damian tells the Roosters' story in a series of hilarious character monologues, from Tu the ehtnic hmong flautist, to boisterous brute Bull Barlow, the Roosters' president, to his cinematically inclined grandson, Neil.



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