BATHURST’S events calendar is bursting with great shows again in 2019 at Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre (BMEC).
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Apart from the Annual Season, which was launched by BMEC in November, there are a variety of independent shows which will cater for every taste.
The entertainment starts on January 25 with The Double Barrel Tour - 1927 and Pseudo Echo.
No Australian music fan can deny the impact these two bands have had on the Australian music scene.
This show will be a must-see event.
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In February, The Umbilical Brothers will be returning to BMEC as the award-winning international comedy duo celebrate the 15-year anniversary of Speedmouse.
Speedmouse is described as a live action, fast-paced, rewind, slow motion, frame-by-frame adventure where two men create the impossible out of a microphone.
It is suitable for those 15 years and up.
Later in February you can also see The Beggars Sing the Seekers, which follows the story of The Seekers from the 1962 Melbourne café scene.
This event is part of the Seniors Festival celebrations, and great deals are offered for seniors to attend.
Late February, a new work will premiere at BMEC: Mighty.
Bathurst-based physical theatre company Lingua Franca are collaborating with award-winning visual artist Harrie Fasher to create this exciting production which combines physical performance and visual art.
This work has been developed through the Local Stages program at BMEC.
On Tuesday, March 5, BMEC will be celebrating 20 years. Further details about this celebration are coming soon.
Two from the Ensemble Theatre will be presented as part of the BMEC Annual Season on March 21.
This comedy is set in a local pub, where you will meet all the regulars - a misfit crowd of eccentric and hilarious individuals.
All 14 characters are skilfully played by Brian Meegan and Kate Raison.
From March 28 to 30, Scots All Saints College will present Disney’s Beauty And The Beast.
April will bring more music – The Abba Show on April 3 and An Afternoon At The Proms on Saturday, April 6, as well as In Between Two on April 9.
For In Between Two, two trailblazing stars of the Australian music scene survey the forces that have shaped their way.
TZU’s Joelistics and ARIA-nominated producer James Mangohig are icons of Australian hip-hop, but their family histories are as complex and layered as their lyrics.
Their respective Asian heritages are woven through their experiences growing up in Australia. This performance has been described as a wonderful balance of music and storytelling.
The year will continue with more fantastic storytelling, music, drama and more.
Details are available at www.bmec.com.au.
There are great discounts available for BMEC members on many of the season and non-season shows.
Call the BMEC box office on 6333 6161 for more information.
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