Big Bad Wolf
Big Bad Wolf is a modern fairytale of friendship that explores what it’s like to be misunderstood and a little bit different.
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Wolfy may look scary, but he’s really just a poem-writing vegematarian. He’s all alone in the world because of how he looks and sounds, and because of what everyone thinks he is – a big bad wolf.
It’s only when the irrepressible Heidi Hood appears that someone thinks twice and starts to see him for who he really is.
Big Bad Wolf is joyful, funny and full of quirky characters.
Since its 2013 premiere in Adelaide, Big Bad Wolf has been presented across Australia and the world, including seasons in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and a major North American tour in 2016.
It will be on stage at TRECC on Thursday, October 18 at 6pm and Friday, October 19 at 10.30am and 12.30pm.
It is recommended for years five and above.
Jesus Christ Superstar
Tamworth Musical Society will present Jesus Christ Superstar at the Capitol Theatre from Friday, October 26 to Saturday, November 10.
When Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar exploded onto the stage in 1971, it changed the world of musical theatre forever.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s brilliant score includes Jesus Christ Superstar, Heaven On Their Minds, What’s the Buzz?, Everything’s Alright and I Don’t Know How to Love Him.
The story is based on the last week of Jesus’s life. The plot highlights the political and personal struggles between Jesus and Judas and Christ’s final days are dramatised with emotional intensity and explosive theatricality.
Tamworth Musical Society, who in 2018 celebrate 130 years of bringing musical theatre to the city, will present this “made in Tamworth” production.
Jesus Christ Superstar includes adult themes, sexual references, violence, replica weapons, gun shots, haze and smoke effects.
School holiday workshops
Tamworth Regional Gallery is offering school holiday workshops.
Sue Langston will hold printmaking workshops on Wednesday, October 3. Create your own original designs in this printmaking class, and create a series of works. If you like drawing you will love printmaking!
At 10.30am, there will be a workshop for five to seven-year-olds, with a 12pm workshop for eight to 11-year-olds and a 2pm workshop for 12 to 15-year-olds.
On Thursday, October 4, Andrea Bruno will work with children to create mixed media landscape. Bring along a photo of a landscape of their choice to be inspired by or paint a picture of place you have visited. The five to seven-year-old workshop is at 10.30am, with an eight to 11-year-old workshop at 12 noon and a 12-15-year old workshop at 2pm.
There are also other workshops available held by a number of different artists.
To find out more, visit www.entertainmentvenues.com.au