The Gothic horror story Dracula swoops the country in a gripping, critically-acclaimed production created and adapted by Shake & Stir, and presented by Shake & Stir and Queensland Performing Arts Centre, on Saturday, March 11 at 8pm at Capitol Theatre Tamworth.
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When young Lawyer Jonathan Harker visits Castle Dracula deep within the Carpathian mountains, he's not expecting the strange hospitality he receives from his mysterious host.
Alone and trapped within the castle walls, Jonathan discovers that Dracula wants more than his presence at the dinner table - he might also be the main course.
Leaving Jonathan for dead and his castle behind, Dracula travels to London on a quest for seduction, true love and above all - blood.
Dracula is locally presented by Soho on Bourke and Anika Suzanne Skin Care & Cosmetics. This new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s twisted tale comes from the company behind the multi-award-winning, national touring productions of 1984 and Animal Farm.
“The atmosphere in the theatre was electric. The audience was in the palm of the ensemble’s able hands and rose to a unanimous standing ovation at the play’s conclusion,” wrote ARTSHUB.
International hit show, Boys in the Band, celebrates the world’s greatest hits from the most iconic boy bands of the 20th century at Capitol Theatre Tamworth on March 5 at 3pm. It’s Frankie Valli, The Beatles, Jackson 5, The Beach Boys and more.
Billed as “the feel good show of the year”, this high-energy concert features 50 years of hits including Walk Like a Man, Sherry, Can’t Buy Me Love, Let it Be, Hey Jude, Imagine, Blame it on the Boogie, ABC, Unchained Melody, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Staying Alive and medleys of the biggest hits the world has ever known.
After their appearance at the Capitol Theatre season launch in November, ticket sales are confirming their popularity.
Entertainment Venues is piloting the new initiative, Capitol Theatre Presents, which sees hand-picked productions taken into our smaller towns and villages offering access to quality live entertainment as part of the Capitol Theatre Season 2017.
The first of Capitol Theatre Presents presentations is All This Living!, written and performed by Camilla Blunden, a writer and performer who has worked in Canberra for more than 35 years as an actor, director, creator and mentor.
Her portrayal of Jay is unforgettable as she explores the offbeat inner and outer worlds of an invisible shrinking contemporary older woman in All This Living.
All This Living can be seen at Bendemeer Town Hall, Friday, March 10 at 8pm, Manilla Town Hall, Saturday, March 11 at 3pm and Sunday, March 12 at The Playhouse Hotel Barraba at 2.30pm with the option of lunch being served from 12.30pm. To book the pre-show lunch in Barraba’s The Playhouse Hotel, call 6782 1109.
Tickets for Dracula and more, available online at entertainmentvenues.com.au, by phone on 6766 2028 or in person at Capitol Theatre Box Office or The Big Golden Guitar.