Author: OutInCanberra

To Kill a Mockingbird

The celebrated classic of a young girls experience during a hate-driven trial in southern America, a story of morals, community and ignorance, has been made into a theatrics work of art to be performed in The Courtyard Studio at the Canberra Theatre Centre.

Matinee and evening shows available.

Performance dates run from Friday, 19 October through to Sunday, 4 November.

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Hot Chelle Rae

Winners of the 2011 American Music Award for Best New Artist, Hot Chelle Rae will be touring through Australia during late October, supported by Cher Lloyd.

Hot Chelle Rae’s first album, ‘Lovesick Electric’, introduced the band as one to be watched. Their sophomore album ‘Whatever’, released in 2011, hasn’t let their fans down – with the track ‘Tonight Tonight’ becoming an ARIA triple-platinum hit.

Hot Chelle Rae will be at the Royal Theatre, Canberra, on Sunday, 28 October 2012.

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Win a double pass to Seth Sentry!

Transit Bar is giving away a double pass to see Seth Sentry live in concert!

The Triple J Unearthed Featured Artist will be playing at Transit Bar on Saturday 20th October at 8pm. With hits like ‘Simple Game’ and ‘The Waitress Song’, Sentry is quickly becoming one of Australia’s most talked about artists.

Sentry has recently just released his latest album ‘This Was Tomorrow’. For your chance to win a double pass answer in 25 words or less: what do you wish tomorrow to be?

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Frontline Hospitality

Frontline Hospitality are focused on becoming the most successful hospitality recruitment agency in Australia. The experienced and professional consultation team strive to offer employers the best possible match for their positions and help hospitality professionals reach their goals with on-going support and assistance.
Frontline Hospitality’s aim to be the recruitment supplier of choice is grounded in delivering excellent candidates, competitive prices and a recruitment service that consistently meets their customers’ needs.

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The Australian Polish Film Festival

The National Film and Sound Archive will be celebrating the re-emergence of Polish cinema by showcasing a new selection of films from Thursday, 18 October until Saturday, 20 October at Arc Cinema.

After strong themes of moral anxiety, the Solidarity’s opposition movement and the fall of communism throughout the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s, these films focus on the nation in the 21st century – although the country’s past is not forgotten.

Admission to all Australian Polish Film Festival session is $15 (no concessions).

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