Author: OutInCanberra

Sarah McLeod @ The Abbey

Country singer Sarah McLeod is performing at The Abbey on Saturday 4th August.

Lead singer of one of Australia’s most iconic rock bands, The Superjesus, McLeod is an all-round media favourite. The country singer has become a revered artist, performer, songwriter and producer.

Enjoy Sarah McLeod’s voice with a two-course dinner for $65 or just watch the show for $20.
Doors open at 6.30pm, dinner is served at 7.30pm and the show starts at 9pm.

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Stairway to heaven

Not too many bars or restaurants display the confidence prerequisite to establish themselves atop a steep flight of stairs. This is doubtlessly a wise avoidance for many places visited in my life-time, as they’re simply not good enough to warrant the gravity confronting transit. Vinyl Room in Manuka sits perched high over bustling Franklin Street and is a completely different kettle of fish.

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The next generation of Australian fashion designers

The Gallery of Australia Design (GAD) presents exhibition Fashionably Early: Designing Australian Fashion Futures. The exhibition is national and brings together graduates and students from six Australian design schools in vibrant discussions about innovation, ethics, sustainability and the future of Australian fashion design. The exhibition officially opens on Wednesday 8th August and runs until Saturday 15th September 2012.

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God + Pool (No Water) @ The Canberra Theatre Centre

Canberra’s award-winning Everyman Theatre is proud to present a double-bill of two very different but very funny comedies.

Woody Allen’s God is the very essence of mad-cap, where an ancient Greek playwright and actor to writes a play which rapidly and without warning spills into the crazy modern world, and events and characters move so quickly from the absurd to the upmost ridiculous and even the sublime that will make your head will spin in confusion and laughter!

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The Ruby Revue @ The Abbey

For the first time ever in Canberra, The Abbey is proud to present The Ruby Revue.

The Ruby Revue was one of the first regular burlesque revues to start during the early resurgence of burlesque in Australia. The show has been featured in Time Out Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald and many more.

The Ruby Revue is coming to The Abbey on Saturday 28th July. Doors open at 6.30pm and the show starts at 9pm. You can opt to have a three-course dinner with the show which costs $100 or just watch the show which costs $45. The three-course dinner starts at 7.30pm.

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