Season 2016 - The Cube Wodonga

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Season 2016 - The Cube Wodonga
Season 2016
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Cube
Season 2016
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Welcome
to the 2016
Performing
Arts Season
The Cube Wodonga is thrilled to
be offering a season program
full of some recognisable faces,
cultural and contemporary
dance, indigenous music, family
shows based on favourite books
and breathtaking circus.
Country Song in May is a
fictionalised story inspired by
the life of Jimmy Little.
James Oswald “Jimmy” Little AO
was an Australian Aboriginal
musician, actor and teacher
from the Yorta Yorta people.
Queensland Theatre Company
brings together a talented
cast of six actor/musicians
weaving the story and songs
of Jimmy Little to life. You’ll
laugh, cry, dance and sing along.
The 2016 season sees the first
collaboration with the nationally
recognised Flying Fruit Fly Circus
with Junk. This partnership
with the ‘fruities’ will result in
them premiering a new work
every two years at The Cube
Wodonga, before they tour to
Sydney Opera House. The Cube
Wodonga is delighted to be able
to showcase such extraordinary
talent. If you haven’t seen the
‘fruities’ perform, this is a show
not to be missed. Junk will take
audiences on a journey back
in time, before children had
access to televisions, computers
and expensive toys, when the
neighbourhood street was a
playground full of adventure
and make-believe.
On the circus theme, The Cube
Wodonga also has Gravity Dolls,
winners of the New Circus
Award at the 2014 Melbourne
Fringe Festival, with their show
My Life in Boxes.
And yes, it’s back, the popular,
quirky and oh so fringe A Little
Bit of Shhh with Out of the Box
(cubes and boxes hmmm).
All three circus performances
showcase the incredible
versatility that this venue has
and seeing artists swinging
on trapeze over your head one
minute while others tumble and
fly through the air, or seemingly
glide up and down on ropes, will
be sure to give you goose bumps!
Rod Quantock will be a familiar
name (and beared face) to
many of you. Quantock will be
gracing the stage for a night
of absurdity, climate change
and contemporary politics in
September in his show Boredom
Protection Policy. Not one to shy
away from an opinion or water
things down, Quantock promises
to have you in stiches and also
leave you fired up and thinking
about the state of the nation!
The Cube Wodonga’s films are
back in 2016, however this
time they will take you on three
separate journeys filled with
hope, inspiration, faith and
motivation with Movies that
Matter.
The Cube Wodonga continues
to support PROJECTion Dance
and Murray Conservatorium
with two performances each.
The work that these two artistic
community-based companies
produce is of world-class
standard and The Cube Wodonga
is always happy to work with,
and build on its partnership.
Of course other shows will
round out the season, so make
sure you study the program and
become a member of The Cube
Wodonga to receive all of the
benefits.
The Cube Wodonga hopes to
have your continued support in
2016. Please encourage your
family and friends to come and
see a show.
Enjoy!
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Membership
2016
The Australasian
Ballet Challenge
Saturday, January 16
Sunday, January 17
Melbourne Comedy Festival
presents
Class Clowns
Wodonga Heat 2016
Thursday, March 3
Drumming workshop
with Asanti DANCE
Saturday, March 12
Asanti Dance presents
Sankofa
Saturday, March 12
A Little Bit of Shhh presents
Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents
Out of the Box
– Adults
Junk
Saturday, July 2
A Little Bit of Shhh presents
Out of the Box FOR kids!
Sunday, July 3
Friday, September 16
Saturday, September 17
Rod Quantock:
Boredom Protection
Policy
The 52 Storey
Treehouse
Monday, March 21
Tuesday, March 22
Queensland Theatre Company
presents
Country Song
Thursday, May 5
Murray Conservatorium presents
Film Themes
and Favourites
Little Boy
The Other Theatre Company
presents
Wednesday, July 6
Fawlty Towers
Movies that Matter:
He Named
Me Malala
Wednesday, August 3
The Sydney Comedy
Festival Roadshow
Friday, August 12
Friday, October 6
to Sunday, October 15
The Dusty Springfield
Story
Wednesday, June 1
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My Life in Boxes
PROJECTion Dance conducts
A Study in Dance–
workshops
Saturday, August 20,
August 27 and October 1
The opportunity to bring two
friends for free (watch your
inbox for your special invite)
to selected performances
throughout the year.
Discounted tickets to
every season performance
presented by The Cube
Wodonga as well as
discounted tickets to
participating external hirer
performances throughout
the year.
An invitation to two
VIP functions, Asanti
Dance’s Sankofa and
Rod Quantock: Boredom
Protection Policy, with
complimentary drinks
and nibbles prior to the
performance.
The opportunity to bring
along a friend to any Cube
Wodonga season show
and get their ticket at the
membership price.
Ten per cent off purchases
at The Cube Wodonga bar.
A special invitation
for you and a guest to
attend the invite-only
season launch at The
Cube Wodonga. Get an
exclusive first glimpse of
our fantastic, fun-filled
2017 season program.
A membership card with a
number that gives you online
access to membership
pricing and special offers.
If something takes your
fancy at HotHouse Theatre
or Albury Entertainment
Centre, you will be able
to access the special
membership or subscriber
rate the other venues
offer by showing your
membership card.
One membership, three
venues at great prices!
PROJECTion Dance presents
A Study in Dance –
performance
Purchase your membership online, over the phone or in person at The Cube Wodonga
box office from Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm.
Saturday, October 22
Christine Dunstan Theatre
Producers presents
Snugglepot and
Cuddlepie
NCM presents
The Gizmo
Wednesday, October 26
Tuesday, August 23
Murray Conservatorium presents
The Harbour Agency presents
LinSanity
The opportunity to bring
three guests at member
prices to all family
performances programmed
by The Cube Wodonga.
Gravity Dolls presents
Thursday, October 20
Sunday, May 15
Movies that Matter:
First option to reserve
tickets and select your
seats before the season
is released to the general
public.
Thursday, September 29
Movies that Matter:
Wednesday, October 19
Christine Dunstan Theatre
Producers presents
Become a The Cube Wodonga member (for just $40) and you will receive:
Wes Carr Here Comes the Sun
Everything Aussie
Sunday, November 20
CUBE
4 kids
offer
Buy a ticket to all four
family shows for $80
or $70 for Members
52 Storey Treehouse
Snugglepot & Cuddlepie
JUNK
Gizmo
Friday, August 26
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PROJECTion DANCE PRESENTS
The Australasian
Ballet Challenge
Saturday, January 16, 6pm
Duration: 4 hours including two
intervals
Sunday, January 17, 4.30pm
Duration: 2 hours,
including an interval
Tickets: Saturday: $25,
Members $20
Sunday: $30, Members $22
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival presents
This is regional Australia’s premiere
ballet competition. It will feature two
days of masterclasses and public
performances by talented young
dancers with an international judging
panel and a prize pool of $5000.
To enter go to
austballetchallenge.org
(entry fees apply, classes are
closed to the public).
Class Clowns
Wodonga Heat
2016
Thursday, March 3
Workshop: 4pm-6pm
Show: 7pm
Tickets: Free, bookings required
Warnings: Parental guidance
recommended for people under
15 years
The search is on for Australia’s funniest
teens. Melbourne International Comedy
Festival’s one-of-a-kind, national
secondary school comedy competition
is open to people aged 14 to 18.
Hosted by a special guest comedian,
you can register your stand-up, sketch,
physical or musical act for free, or be
part of the audience. Acts could be in
the running to win a prize package of
$2500 and perform at the National Final
during the Melbourne International
Comedy Festival.
To register for the heat, or for more info
go to classclowns.com.au
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“Raw energy, exhilarating dance moves, an unforgettable experience of Afro- contemporary dance!”
Asanti Dance Theatre presents
Sankofa
Saturday, March 12, 7.30pm
Duration: 1 hour, no interval
Tickets: $28, Members $25
DRUMMING Workshop
Saturday, March 12, 10am
Location: The Cube Wodonga
Courtyard
Duration: 1 hour
Tickets: Free, but please
register with the box office
Drums will be provided, but
feel free to bring your own.
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CDP Theatre Producers presents
Join Asanti Dance Theatre for an
unforgettable experience of African
music, dance and culture with a
contemporary edge. Follow one man’s
journey through the centuries and into
the unknown, all the time under the
watchful eye of the ancient Adrinkra
symbol Sankofa.
Directed by Appiah Annan (Sidney Myer
Creative Fellow), Sankofa features
incredible international guest artists
from Ghana, combined with some
of Australia’s most exciting Afrocontemporary dancers and musicians.
Be blown away by the energy and
extraordinary talent these artists
present.
The 52-Storey
Treehouse
Monday, March 21, 6pm and
Tuesday, March 22, 10.30am
Duration: 1 hour, no interval
Tickets: $24, Members $21
(members can bring 3 guests
at the member price)
Age recommendation: For six to
12 year olds and their adults
They’re back! Andy and Terry’s
Treehouse is now 52 storeys high,
but there’s no time to play!
Mr Big Nose has mysteriously
disappeared, Jill has fallen into a deep
sleep and Andy and Terry just can’t wake
her up. Can they solve the mysteries
and survive the dangers that test even
their ingenuity?
Andy Griffiths’ and Terry Denton’s
bestseller comes to life on the
stage with this imaginative and
engaging play.
What are you waiting for?
Come on up!
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Queensland Theatre
Company presents
COUNTRY
SONG
Thursday, May 5, 7.30pm
Duration: 2 hours including
interval
Tickets: $35, Members $30
Warnings: Adult concepts
(race and discrimination)
a fictionalised story inspired by the life of Jimmy Little
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Inspired by the life of Jimmy
Little, Country Song is a
witty, warm journey back
into Australia’s recent past
featuring music from some
of Australia’s renowned
indigenous entertainers.
Michael Tuahine leads a cast
of six actor/musicians in
this yarn drawing on the life
of the gentleman balladeer,
peppered with old-time hits
from Johnny Cash and Marty
Robbins to Jimmy’s own No.1
Royal Telephone and his
covers of ‘80s hits Under the
Milky Way and Blackfella/
Whitefella.
Murray Conservatorium presents
Film Themes
and Favourites
Sunday, May 15, 3pm
Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes
including interval
Tickets: $25, Members $19,
Concession $20, Child $5
The Murray Conservatorium’s Large
Ensembles including Orchestra, Band
and Celtic Ensemble. Together they
perform familiar film themes and
favourites from the screen and stage.
Pieces you’ll recognise include the
theme songs from Get Smart, Family Guy,
Pink Panther and songs from Titanic.
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Movies
THAT
MATTER
Screened on the first
Wednesday of each
month during Winter
Free Entry
FREE ENTRY
NO BOOKING
REQUIRED
ALL MOVIES START
AT 6.30pm
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Wednesday, June 1
Wednesday, July 6
Wednesday, August 3
Linsanity
Little Boy
Rating: G
Duration: 89 minutes
Rating: PG 13
Duration: 106 minutes
He Named Me Malala
Stuck in the middle of a disappointing
season, the New York Knicks looked
to the end of the bench and gave
backup point guard Jeremy Lin one
last chance to prove himself. He took
full advantage, scoring more points in
his first five NBA starts than any other
player in the modern era and created a
global frenzy in the process.
When Pepper Busbee (Jakob Salvati),
nicknamed Little Boy, is ridiculed and
bullied by the other kids in his town due
to his diminutive size, he isn’t daunted
because Pepper believes anything is
possible as long as he has faith on his side.
Capturing rare insights and footage,
Linsanity documents Jeremy Lin’s
amazing journey to the NBA from a
child of immigrants who refused to
give up on his dream. It also tells the
story of the faith that sustains and
guides him in the face of opposition
and setbacks.
Little Boy is a powerful and moving
film about a little boy who is willing
to do whatever it takes to bring his
dad home from World War II alive. The
heart-warming story will capture your
heart and lift your spirits as it reveals
the indescribable love a little boy has
for his father and the love a father has
for his son. Set in the 1940s Little Boy
highlights themes of faith, hope and love
in the face of adversity.
Rating: PG 13
Duration: 87 minutes
This documentary feature film is an
intimate portrait of Malala Yousafzai,
who was wounded when Taliban gunmen
opened fire on her and her friends’ school
bus in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. The then
15-year-old, who had been targeted
for speaking out on behalf of girls’
education in her region of Swat Valley in
Pakistan, was shot in the head, sparking
international media outrage.
An educational activist in Pakistan,
Yousafzai has since emerged as a leading
campaigner for the rights of children
worldwide and in December 2014, became
the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize
Laureate. One Child, One Teacher, One
Book and One Pen Can Change the World.
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A Little Bit of ShHh and The Cube Wodonga presents
out of the
box –ADULTS
Saturday, July 2, 7.30pm
Duration: 1hour 50 minutes
including an interval
Tickets: $28, Cube Member $25
Buckle in for masterful skill, general
glamour and astonishingly lovely times
from stellar international circus star
and presenter SJ Christie & Friends.
Saturday evening:
A little bit night club, a little bit
vaudeville, frequently funny,
generally charming, occasionally odd.
With a gorgeous live band thrown in.
What more could you ask for?
Oh, right, well there’s also delicious
supper and libations to procure at
this starry soiree. Oh, OK, it’s
exceptionally well priced. To see
this show in the big smoke, it
would cost you an arm and a leg.
BOX SEAT OFFER
Buy a ticket to My Life in Boxes
and Out of the Box (Adults) for
$48 or $43 for members
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out of the
box FOR KIDS!
Sunday, July 3, 11am
Duration: 50 minutes, no interval
Tickets: $21, Members $19
(members can bring
3 guests at the
member price)
Sunday
morning:
Pint sized
kapow in a
Kabaret for Kids!!!
Why should the
adults have all
the fun. In fact
many adults
do both shows.
Clever things.
WARNING
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Belly l
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induc
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Sydney
Comedy Festival
Showcase
Friday, August 12 at 7.30pm
Duration: 2 hours including an interval
Tickets: $30, Members $25
Warnings: Recommended for mature
audiences 15 years and over. May contain
coarse language and adult themes.
The Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase
will be tearing up the freeways of
Australia for the fourth year in a row
to bring the crème de la crème of the
festival right to your doorstep!
Boasting a line-up of the best local and
international comics and showcasing some
of the freshest emerging talents, this jam
packed night of pure entertainment will
leave you sore from belly laughs.
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PROJECTion DANCE PRESENTS
A Study in Dance
Workshops
Saturday, August, 20 and 27
and Saturday, October 1
Time: 10.30am
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets: $20 per workshop,
Members $15 per workshop
Performance
Saturday, October 22, 7.30pm
Duration: 2 hours, including interval
Tickets: $26, Members $23
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Wes Carr presents
In 2016 PROJECTion Dance
will host a variety of workshops
including musical theatre, jazz,
contemporary, ballet, ballroom
and more.
With a strong focus on having fun
and building confidence in a group,
participants will also have the option
of showing what they’ve learnt in a
performance at The Cube Wodonga.
Gain confidence, learn to perform,
have fun. Do one workshop or do
them all.
Here Comes
the Sun:
A Journey Through
the Songs of
George Harrison
Friday, August 26, 7.30pm
Duration: 2 hours
including interval
Tickets: $55, Group 8+ $50,
Members $50
Here Comes The Sun showcases much
loved Australian singer songwriter
Wes Carr interpreting George Harrison’s
songbook – taking on such chart
topping classics such as My Sweet
Lord and What is Life, and The Beatles
classic Something, a song which Frank
Sinatra deemed “the greatest love song
ever written”.
Here Comes The Sun will see Carr share
intimate tales from Harrison himself.
Storytelling is what Carr does best, and
this is a truly unique story, celebrating
the essence of an incredible artist from
a musician’s perspective.
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CDP Theatre Producers presents
SNUGGLEPOT
AND Cuddlepie
in association with Monkey Baa
Theatre Company
adapted by Eva Di Cesare,
Sandra Eldridge and Tim McGarry
from a series of books by May Gibbs
by arrangement with The Northcott
Society and Cerebral Palsy Alliance
Tuesday, August 23,
1pm and 6pm
Duration: 55 minutes,
no interval
Tickets: $24, Members $21
(members can bring 3 guests
at the member price)
Age recommendation:
For five to 10 year olds
and their adults
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This new stage adaptation will
spark the imagination and sense
of adventure in five to 10 year
olds and their families as they
experience the timeless charm of
Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. The
Gumnut babies are on a mission
to see a human. On their journey
to the big city they meet friends
and foes including Professor
Kookaburra, Mrs Fantail, Mr Lizard,
Mr Frog, Mrs Snake, Mr Possum and,
of course, Little Ragged Blossom.
These much loved characters
come to life on stage as this funny
and charming new production
introduces today’s children to the
wonderful world of May Gibbs.
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The Flying Fruit Fly Circus and The Cube Wodonga present
The WORLD
PREMIERE
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PERFORMANCE
JUNK
Friday, September 16, 6.30pm
and Saturday, September 17,
3pm and 6.30pm
Duration: 1 hour, no interval
Tickets: $28, Members $25
(members can bring 3 guests
at the member price),
Family (2 adults, 2 children) $100
Junk is the new show from our very
own national youth circus. Following on
from their smash hit Circus Under My
Bed this new production premieres at
The Cube Wodonga prior to a season at
Sydney Opera House. Junk is inspired by
regional childhood stories of the 1940s
and reflects on the childhood of today,
questioning the importance of risk
taking and creative play for children.
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Set in a junkyard the performers,
aged between 10 and 19 use their
imagination to transform household
trash into magical landscapes, creating
ingenious apparatus on which to
perform their breathtaking circus skills.
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WARNING:
MAY CONTAIN
BRITISH
HUMOUR!
“...a comedian for thinkers.”
The Melbourne Times
The Other Theatre Company presents
Rod Quantock in
Boredom
Protection
Policy
Thursday, September 29, 7.30pm
Duration: 2 hours including interval
Tickets: $28, Members $25
Warnings: Some adult themes,
recommended for audiences
15 and over
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Rod Quantock has been a stand-up and,
more recently, a sit-down comedian for
almost 50 years.
Quantock is a vital voice in many social
and political debates, and his shows
are always relevant to the moment and
change with the headlines of the day.
But what Quantock has noticed is that
the headlines of today are the same as
the headlines of yesterday.
“In 2002 the raw issues were terrorism,
refugees and the prime minister.
In 2016 the raw issues will be terrorism,
refugees and the prime minister and
possibly still James Hird,” says Quantock.
Fawlty
Towers
Thursday, October 6 –
Saturday October 8,
Thursday, October 13 –
Saturday, October 15, 7.30pm
Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
including two intervals
Tickets: $31.50, Members
$26.50, Concession/Senior
$26.50, Student $18.50
Three episodes of the classic
TV Comedy Fawlty Towers will be
performed live on stage.
There were only 12 episodes made
in total and we are performing a
quarter of them - The Germans,
Communication Problems and
Waldorf Salad.
Join the deranged, snobby Basil,
the formidable Sybil, the hapless
Manuel, the put-upon Polly and
all the other eccentric hotel
guests for a wonderful night of
entertainment for the whole family.
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Wendy Stapleton presents
The Dusty
Springfield
Story
Wednesday, October 19, 10am
Duration: 1 hour, no interval
Tickets: $18, Members $15
includes morning tea after
the performance
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gravity dolls presents
The show is an outstanding tribute
to the songs and career of Dusty
Springfield, Britain’s greatest female
pop singer. She endured a 35-year
career in music because of her unique
heartbreaking voice, and her unfailing
belief in song writers such as Carol
King, Gerry Gollin, Randy Newman, John
Kander, Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
Starring Wendy Stapleton as Dusty
and featuring fabulous musical theatre
singer/dancers and musicians, this
show takes you on a colourful journey
through all the hits of the 1960s,
1970s, 1980s and 1990s that made
Dusty a household name.
my life
in boxes
Thursday, October 20, 7.30pm
Duration: 1 hour, no interval
Tickets: $28, Members $25
BOX SEAT OFFER
Buy a ticket to My Life in Boxes
and Out of the Box (Adults) for
$48 or $43 for members
Comforted by the all too realistic
memory of her late husband Teddy,
Elise continues life like he never left,
until, he suggests a deadly truth:
either ghosts exist or there is
something wrong with her. She then
must choose, receive treatment
and lose Teddy forever, or hoard her
memories, hoard their love, and let
her illness consume her.
My Life in Boxes is a bittersweet
journey; Elise and Teddy’s love and
interactions so endearing, their
fights so humorous. It is a beautiful,
fragmented story explored both
through text and circus, expertly woven
throughout this bittersweet journey.
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The Gizmo
Wednesday, October 26,
10.30am and 6pm
Duration: 1 hour no interval
Tickets: $24, Members $21
(members can bring 3 guests
at the member price)
Age Recommendation: Ages 6
and over, and their adults
Stephen’s bra is starting to slip. His
pantyhose are sagging. His knickers
keep falling down. Oh, the shame of it.
He stole a Gizmo - and now it’s paying him
back. The whirling, twirling illuminating
Gizmo keeps on putting Stephen in
extra-ordinary situations.
This fun theatrical adventure is adapted by
Verity Laughton based on the well-known
novel by Australian icon Paul Jennings.
The energy packed performance includes
great music and sound, gadgets, physical
storytelling and amazing visual effects.
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Adapted from the NOVEL by Paul Jennings
Published by Penguin Australia AND PRESENTED BY NCM
Murray Conservatorium presents
EVERYTHING
AUSSIE
Sunday, November 20, 3pm
Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes
including interval
Tickets: $25, Members $19
Concession $20, Child $5
The Murray Conservatorium’s Large
Ensembles including Orchestra, Band
and Celtic Ensemble will take you on a
journey of the best of Australian music.
Murray Conservatorium staff and
students will perform a selection
of good old Aussie favourites with
a few unexpected twists. Whatever
your musical tastes, from classics
to original compositions, there’s
something to make everybody feel
at home.
Book now for a great night out for
the whole family.
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The Australasian Ballet Challenge
Class Clowns
Sankofa
The 52 Storey Treehouse
A Study In Dance out of the box
Junk
Rod Quantock: Boredom Protection Policy
Country Song
Here Comes the Sun
Fawlty Towers
My Life in Boxes
QTC’s Country Song 2016 Tour has been assisted by the Australian Government
through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. And is
supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
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Snugglepot and Cuddlepie
Everything Aussie
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Useful
Information
How to buy tickets
Food & Drinks
1. By phone on (02) 6022 9311
2. Online at
thecubewodonga.com.au
3. In person from the box office
4. Remember last minute tickets are often available.
Outside of business hours we open one-hour
prior to performances.
The Cube has a foyer bar
for patrons to enjoy pre-show
and interval snacks and drinks.
It offers a range of quality
beers, wines and soft drinks.
Eftpos is available.
The bar is open 45 minutes
before a performance.
Car parking
All-day car parking, two and
three-hour spaces are available
in the adjacent car park until 5pm
weekdays. No restrictions during
the evenings and weekends.
Public Transport & Taxis
Directly opposite The Cube
Wodonga, on the west side of
Hovell St is a taxi rank and bus
stop. The number for Wodonga
taxis is (02) 6024 3444.
Bus timetables can be found at
dysongroup.com.au/wodonga
Accommodation nearby
Our preferred accommodation
supplier is Quest Wodonga,
located in Reid St, a short 400m
walk from The Cube Wodonga.
If you don’t feel comfortable
or can’t catch us after the
show, please send us an email
or letter, post a Facebook
comment or make a phone call
to tell us what you liked, and
just as importantly – what we
need to improve.
Theatre Etiquette
Accessibility
Can I take photos of the
performance?
The Cube Wodonga aims to
be an all inclusive venue and
supports the Carer Card program
as well as being Companion
Card affiliated.
No, you cannot. All shows
you see at The Cube Wodonga
are protected by copyright
laws and taking unauthorised
still photos, video and audio
recordings is a violation of
these.
Also, a single flash from the
auditorium can be enough to
seriously distract a performer
which can cause major safety
issues.
Feedback
As a venue, we love your
feedback! Please let our staff
know what you thought about
the show when you see us
in the foyer – we pass these
comments on to the performers
and touring companies.
The venue has wheelchair and
scooter recharge facilities,
easy accessibility throughout
the venue, an accessible toilet
fitted with adult change table
and toilet hoist.
The Cube Wodonga operates
a hearing loop in the meeting
room and foyer, and the
auditorium is fitted with an
“assistive listening system”.
The Cube Wodonga is a
breastfeeding friendly venue
and the accessible toilet is
fitted with a baby change table.
For more information about
the venue or its services and
facilities please contact the
box office on (02) 6022 9311
or visit the website
thecubewodonga.com.au
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Special allocated seating
is available for people with
mobility issues, which
need to be booked directly
with the box office.
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The Cube Wodonga
118 Hovell St,
Wodonga, VIC 3690
PO Box 923,
Wodonga, VIC 3689
Phone: (02) 6022 9311
thecubewodonga.com.au
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Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm
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