FRANKSTON ARTS CENTRE
January – April 2019Tickets: 03 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au
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Frankston Arts CentreFrankston Arts Centre is a landmark arts facility located close to public transport, shops, cafes and restaurants and is served by an underground car park.
Frankston Arts Centre features: • an 800 seat theatre • a flexible function centre • a 200 seat black box theatre • six exhibition spaces • and a variety of rooms and spaces
available for workshops and functions.
The Frankston Arts Centre’s annual program features performances by national and international touring companies. The free exhibition program showcases local and international artists and most artwork is available for sale.
The Frankston Arts Centre hosts events by local schools and community groups, offers a wide range of workshops and promotes accessibility through its Arts Access program. The Frankston Arts Centre’s facilities are hired by commercial clients and community organisations, making it one of Melbourne’s busiest venues.
FAC PartnershipsFrankston Arts Centre is proud to be associated with our Partners and is dedicated to providing them with unique and imaginative opportunities to support their marketing and business objectives.
The FAC believes in building long-term, meaningful relationships with its Partners to deliver mutual benefits which support the arts and engage the community.
“ EastLink has supported the FAC since 2012 and is delighted to partner again in 2019 as Principal Theatre Partner. Bringing the arts and our communities together is rewarding for all and travelling quickly and easily to the Frankston Arts Centre via EastLink is ‘time better spent’.”
Douglas Spencer-Roy Manager, Strategy & Marketing ConnectEast Group
Find out more: theFAC.com.au
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Frankston Arts Centre is a business unit of Frankston City Council.
Frankston Arts Centre 27-37 Davey St (PO Box 490) Frankston Victoria 3199 AustraliaStay Connected: @the_FAC | #theFAC
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Upcoming Shows
PLOS Musical SocietyShrek The MusicalMonday 31 Dec 5pm, Wednesday 2 Jan 7.30pm, Thursday 3 Jan 1.30pm Meet the Cast, Friday 4 Jan 7.30pm, Saturday 5 Jan 1.30pm, Sunday 6 Jan 1.30pm, Tuesday 8 Jan 7.30pm, Wednesday 9 Jan 1.30pmShrek the Musical is ogre-sized fun for the whole family
Member / $50, Full / $55, Conc / $50, Child U16yrs / $39 Groups of 20+ / $50
Boyd Productions Alice In WonderlandSunday 13 January, 11am & 2pmThe international smash hit production of Lewis Carroll’s timeless classic, Alice in Wonderland comes to life on stage in the most hilarious-madcap fun!
Full / $49.90, Conc / $39.90, Child U16yrs / $39.90, Family (2A 2C) / $148, Grp Adult 10+ / $44.90 ea, Grp Child / $34.90 Children aged 2 years and under are free on adult knee
Black Tie Catering and EventsThe Magicians Workshop – Duck CameronTuesday 15 January, 11am & 2pmDon’t miss this rare opportunity to enjoy the magical talents of award-winning international illusionist Duck Cameron as he presents a fascinating and fun show & workshop introducing some tricks & secrets of the trade in a one-off glimpse behind the scenes. Perfect for ages 5-12 years
Tickets / $22 Children aged 2 years and under are free on adult knee
Andrew Kay and Phil Bathols in association with BBC StudiosDeadly 60 DownunderThursday 24 January, 1pm (Sold Out!) & 4pmStar of the hit TV series Deadly 60, Steve Backshall is bringing his brand new show Deadly 60 Downunder, featuring some of Australia’s deadliest animals live on stage!
Member / $47, Full / $49, Grp 4+ / $44.75 ea
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Frankston Arts Centre | Daytime Music & TheatreMarina PriorFriday 8 February, 10.30am & 1.30pmJoin Marina Prior in an intimate performance during which she sings some of her favourite songs from shows like The Phantom of the Opera, Cats and Les Miserables. One of Australia’s 100 Entertainers of the Century, she is regarded as Australia’s leading lady of musical theatre, having performed over twenty leading roles in her career so far. She will be accompanied by the talented David Cameron on piano.
Member / $19, Full / $21, Group 10+ / $19
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Jeff Carter PromotionsThe Songs of Dolly PartonFriday 8 February, 7.30pmFrom rags to riches, Dolly’s life story has remained humble and honest in her performance. After 60 years she continues to be America’s sweetheart of Country Music.
Member / $52, Full / $59, Concession / $52, Child U16yrs / $29, Group 6+ Adult / 52 each, Group 6+ Concession/ $49
Entertainment ConsultingRobertson Brothers 60’s variety showSaturday 9 February, 8pmIf you love The Bee Gees, Frankie Valli, The Everly Brothers and The Hollies, then you must see The Robertson Brothers 60s Variety show.
Member / $64.95, Full / $69.95, Concession / $64.95, Child U16yrs / $34.95, Groups 6+ / $64.95
Premier ArtistsCadd & MorrisThursday 14 February, 7.30pmTogether, Brian Cadd and Russell Morris deliver a dynamic show of not only their hits but also a selection of seventies rock classics.
After a 7 year break from touring together they reunite to perform a limited amount of shows
Tickets / $60
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Black Tie Catering and Event ManagementFawlty Towers Dinner DanceFriday 15 February, 7pmAn interactive dinner service of comic mishaps, mayhem & mischief as Basil, Sybil & Manuel (the language lacking waiter) go about creating an unforgettable interactive dining experience for their guests. Fawlty style of course!
Dinner and Show / $65, Cabaret style dining at tables of 10
Ben Maiorana EntertainmentMusic Of The Night International Tribute to Andrew Lloyd WebberSunday 24 February, 2pmMusic of the Night is an enchanting musical and visual spectacular presented by highly acclaimed multi award winning international pianist Joseph Fimmano. A tribute to the musicals, opera and the beautiful melodies of musical theatre past and present. Featuring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Member / $64.90, Full / $69.90
Christopher WayneThe Killer Queen ExperienceSaturday 9 March, 8pmGet ready to re-live the memories, and experience the greatest hits of Queen, live on stage – The Killer Queen Experience!
Member / $49.90, Full / $59.90, Conc / $44.90, Child U/16yrs / $44.90, Grp 8+ Adult / $49.90 ea, Grp 8 + Conc / $39.90 ea, Family (2A 2C) / $169.60
Frankston Arts Centre | Daytime Music & TheatrePirates to Pinafore: The Complete Works of Gilbert & SullivanFriday 8 March, 10.30am & 1.30pmThis fast paced, hilarious production will feature hit songs and scene highlights from The Mikado, HMS Pinafore, The Gondoliers, Pirates of Penzance, Iolanthe, Patience and more. Starring musical theatre favourite Philip Gould, soprano Alison Jones, Chris McKenna and tenor Roy Best.
Member / $19, Full / $21, Group 10+ / $19
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Saturday 23 February 7.30pm
Member / $69 Full / $79 Concession / $74 Group 10+ / $74
Duration 120 minutes, including interval
Forging a link between soul and pop, the legend of King of Soul, Sam Cooke will be revealed when Australian soul singer and performer, Gary Pinto and the fabulous 8-piece band Champions of Soul perform the unforgettable music that recounts Cooke's rise to fame and shocking early death.
More than sharp suits, luxury cars, generous women and earthy language, Cooke’s crystal-clear, velvet-smooth voice had the melodies to match and created a new genre of music.
This show will feature Cooke’s best known hits, including You Send Me, A Change Is Gonna Come, Cupid, Chain Gang, Wonderful World, Another Saturday Night and Twistin’ the Night Away.
The Melbourne Creative Music Company
Songs & Times of Sam CookeA C H A N G E I S G O N N A C O M E
“ ..it’s the way Gary bares his soul which is truly captivating.”
Guy Sebastian
“ If any one artist can do Sam Cooke songbook any justice, it’s Gary Pinto.”
Tina Arena
“ Gary Pinto is one of the most soulful singers I have ever heard.”
Jimmy Barnes
In the tradition of Tapestry & At Last: The Etta James Story
The Clapton
Show UnPlugged
Support Act: ‘The Songs of James Taylor’.
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Focal PointThe Clapton Unplugged ShowSaturday 23 March, 8pmCelebrating Eric Clapton and his legendary Unplugged concert. Featuring the inspired vocals & guitar playing of Mark Shelley, who with his long term band, respectfully recreates the magic of the event.
Member / $55, Full / $59, Conc / $55, Child U16yrs / $55, Family (2F + 2C) / $210
Victorian State BalletLe CorsaireSunday 17 March, 2.30pmFeaturing internationally recognised artists in leading roles! Le Corsaire is one of the ballet world’s most loved classical ballets.
Member / Prem $60, A Res $55, B Res $50 Full / Prem $75, A Res $70, B Res $65 Child U14yrs / Prem $55, A Res $50, B Res $45
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“ A wonderful megamix of hits from 50s to 90s. Gorgeous harmonies, slick chorey, fun show!”
Jo Litson, Sunday Telegraph
Thursday 14 March 7.30pm
Member / $49-$60 Full / $53-$64 Concession / $50-$61
Duration 110 minutes, including interval
Elvis, BeeGees, Johnny O’Keefe, Queen, Jackson 5, Beatles, ACDC, John Farnham and many more...every record tells a story!
Following on from their 2018 sell-out concerts, internationally acclaimed Boys in the Band is proud to present their brand new show celebrating the most iconic artists of the 20th century.
Starring Australia’s finest leading men and backed by their sensational band The Players, this dazzling performance features over 50 years of mega hits in an all singing, all dancing, high octane concert.
Get ready to join the revolution!
SMA Productions
Boys in the Band: Jukebox Revolution
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Saturday 16 March 7pm
Member / $35-$43 Full / $40-$49 Concession / $36-$44 Under 30 / $25 Schools / $20
Mild coarse language Recommended for ages 15+
Duration 70 minutes, no interval
Post-show Q&A
Like an hour with good friends—who just happen to have impeccable taste in tunes—this is a show that keeps to the beat of the human heart.
TZU’s Joelistics and ARIA-nominated producer James Mangohig are icons of Australian hip-hop, but their family histories are as complex and layered as their lyrics. Both half-Asian, their respective heritages are woven through their experiences growing up in Australia.
From a nightclub-owning grandma in an open marriage to globetrotting parents with a political streak, the pair lovingly paint a canvas filled with failed proposals and religious strictures, casual racism and empowerment through music.
Contemporary Asian Australian Performance
In Between TwoW R I T T E N , C O M P O S E D A N D P E R F O R M E D B Y J O E L I S T I C S & J A M E S M A N G O H I G
“ …nothing is more satisfying than stories about people who defied cultural and social conventions to follow their hearts.” ★★★★
Time Out
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Sinclair ArtistsItalian OperaSunday 24 March, 4pmWell known arias and ensembles including Rossini’s Barber of Seville, Puccini’s Tosca and La Boheme, Verdi’s La Traviata and Mascagni’s Cavelleria Rusticana will all feature in this highly entertaining evening presented by the acclaimed 40-piece Melbourne Opera Orchestra conducted by Greg Hocking AM.
Member / $49, Full / $59, Concession / $51
The Pyjama Foundation Trivia NightBattle of the Brains Trivia NightSaturday 23 March, 6pmFlex your brain at The Pyjama Foundation’s Trivia Night! Join in for a fun night of healthy competition, raising funds for kids in foster care. A nibble platter will be on each table.
Tickets / $25 each, Table of 10 / $225.00
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Friday 22 March 7.30pm
Member / $42-$52 Full / $47-$59 Concession / $44-$54 Under 30 / $27-$35 Schools / $20
Duration Approximately 120 minutes, including interval
Searching for the family songs that were sung around the kitchen table, Jessie Lloyd explores the day to day life on the missions, settlements and reserves through music. From cultural identity to love and loss, these rare songs consist of almost forgotten stories that can now shed light into the history of our indigenous elders, families and communities.
This Project faithfully explores the musical journey of indigenous Australian music as the Mission Songs Quartet connects the traditional with contemporary.
This performance will be accompanied by special guests Andean folk band Inka Marka performing sections of the Misa Criolla.
Jessie Lloyd Music
Mission Songs Project
“ …profoundly moving…the entire collection is sublime.”
Stephen Fitzpatrick, The Australian
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Mellen EventsNashville LiveTuesday 26 March 7.30pmNashville Live, the hit musical production celebrating country music and the stories behind the genre’s biggest hits out of Nashville Tennessee, brings its energy, glamour and magic to stages around the country. Hear your favourite songs from Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and more.
Member / $74.90, Full / $79.90, Limited Concession (no seniors) / $74.90, Child U15yrs / $74.90, Group 10+ / $74.90 each
Marnenooke Pty Ltd.An Evening With Women In SportWednesday 27 March 7.30pmCome join us for an evening where you will hear amazing stories from some of Australia’s greatest women involved in sport-featuring Sue Alberti, Lisa Alexander, Chelsea Roffey, Alex Blackwell and Angela Pippos.
Tickets / $49.99
Ben Maiorana EntertainmentRoy Orbison & The BeatlesFriday 29 March 8pmHey Rock and Roll music fans the wait is over – Let’s go back to where it all began as we relive the magic and the great hits of legendary music icons Roy Orbison and The Beatles, starring Dean Bourne and The Beatle Boys.
Member / $64.90, Full / $69.90, Child U16yrs / $35
Panorama Theatre CompanyThe ProducersFriday 5 April 7.30pm, Saturday 6 April 7.30pm, Sunday 7 April 5pm, Friday 12 April 7.30pm, Saturday 13 April 7.30pm, Sunday 14 April 2pmPolitical correctness is thrown out the window in this Mel Brooks comedy about a Broadway Producer who puts on the best “worst show in town!”
Member / $42, Full / $45, Concession / $40, Child U16yrs / $35, Grp 8+ Adult / $40, Group 8+ Conc / $35
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Tuesday 2 April 7.30pm Wednesday 3 April 11am
Member / $35 Full / $40 Concession / $36 Under 30 / $30 Schools / $20
Some coarse language Recommended for ages 12+
Duration 60 minutes, no interval
Post show Q&A on Wednesday
Laughter and deep reflection go hand in hand in this unique and intimate story told through movement and words.
Ghenoa Gela – little sister, daughter, granddaughter, comic, teacher, fighter, gold medallist, air guitarist, charmer, TV star, Torres Strait mainlander, walking political statement – has made a show. She is a recipient of the Keir Choreographic Award and the Deadly Funny Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award.
My Urrwai is a revealing reflection on cultural inheritance, that explores the complex political, social and colonial expectations she navigates every day.Originally co-produced by Belvoir and Performing Lines in association with ILBIJERRI Theatre and Sydney Festival.
Performing Lines supported by ILBIJERRI Theatre
My UrrwaiB Y G H E N O A G E L A
“ My Urrwai is exquisitely simple storytelling of immense meaning and purpose; engaging, entertaining and enlightening.”
Sydney Arts Guide
Ensemble Theatre
TwoW R I T T E N B Y J I M C A R T W R I G H T
Thursday 18 April 7.30pm
Member / $42-$52 Full / $47-$59 Concession / $44-$54 Under 30 / $27-$35 Schools / $20
References to domestic violence If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you can ring the Domestic Violence Line for help on 1800 656 463 Recommended for ages 15+
Duration 90 minutes, no interval
Jim Cartwright’s timeless comedy TWO introduces a misfit crowd of fourteen eccentric characters.
Set in the local pub, you’ll meet all the regulars. There’s Moth, who loves Maud (and every other woman) fervently; Mrs Iger, with her passion for quiet, strong men; possessive Roy, jealous of anybody who looks at Lesley (even the darts players); Alice and Fred and their Elvis obsession; and the publicans themselves – a married couple with an unspoken secret…
At times funny, heart-warming and poignant, don’t miss this smash hit comedy.
“ At times poignant, sad and funny, this will warm the cockles of your heart. Another pint please…”
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“ Monstrous fun...sparks the young imagination..hugely popular...enthralling entertainment.”
London Sunday Herald
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CDP with Tall Stories
The GruffaloB A S E D O N T H E A W A R D - W I N N I N G P I C T U R E B O O K B Y J U L I A D O N A L D S O N & A X E L S C H E F F L E R
School holidays! Wednesday 17 April 12pm & 2pm
Member / $23 Tickets / $25 Family / $95 Schools / $20
Age suitability Suitable for ages 3+
Duration 55 minutes, no interval
Pre-show storytime at 11am Children aged 2 years and under are free on adult knee
After sell-out seasons across the world, including London’s West End & Broadway, The Gruffalo returns to Australia!
Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
Songs, laughs and scary fun for children and their grown-ups.
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Mary TobinStephen K Amos The Story So Far...Wednesday 24 April, 7pmComedy superstar Stephen K Amos returns to Australia with a show looking back on his last 10 years. An evening of brilliant favourites, classics and new material.
Member / $42, Full / $45, Concession / $42, Grp 8 + / $42
Frankston Arts Centre | Daytime Music & TheatreA Tribute to Louis Armstrong and Ella FitzgeraldFriday 26 April, 10.30am & 1.30pm. Launch of Series 2, 2019 The Syncopators, one of Australia’s premier jazz groups, along with the vocal skills of Yvette Johansson will pay tribute to Louis Armstrong, jazz’s most influential figure, and the famous vocal duets he created with America’s First Lady of Song, the fabulous Ella Fitzgerald.
Member / $19, Full / $21, Group 10+ / $19
Frankston Music Festival 2019Benny Goodman- Billie Holiday SessionSaturday 27 April, 7.30pmAndy Firth, Australia’s virtuoso clarinet player, teams up with songstress Rebecca Mendoza presenting music of Benny Goodman and Billie Holiday from the Verve and Decca years.
Member / $43.90, Full / $45.90, Concession / $42.90, Child U16yrs / $42.90
The Harbour AgencyEchoes of Pink FloydSaturday 15 June, 8pmTo celebrate the 40th anniversary of the career defining double album for Pink Floyd, Echoes of Pink Floyd will perform The Wall in its entirety, along with an encore featuring a special selection of Pink Floyd’s greatest hits.
Full / $75, Concession / $70, Child U16yrs / $45
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Frankston Music Festival’s Gala Opening Night
Bowie UnzippedJ E F F D U F F
Friday 26 April 7.30pm
Member / $42-$52 Full / $47-$59 Concession / $44-$54 Under 30 / $27-$35
Duration 170 minutes, including two intervals
Bowie Unzipped salutes Bowie’s ever evolving musical career with Jeff Duff’s unique interpretation of Bowie’s remarkable and enduring songbook.
Together with a killer band, Duff’s journey to Planet Bowie includes the songs Space Oddity, Lets Dance, China Girl, Life On Mars, Changes and Ziggy Stardust amongst many other favourites.
The show will be opened with a guest support act.
“ Flamboyant, eccentric, charming and with a stunning voice!…Jeff Duff is one of the greatest entertainers Australia has produced."
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Frankston Music Festival:
True Confessions RevisitedD Y L A N E S Q U E
Saturday 27 April 8pm
Member / $42-$52 Full / $47-$59 Concession / $44-$54 Under 30 / $27-$35
Some coarse language and haze
Duration 155 minutes, including interval
Bob Dylan and Tom Petty made history when they joined forces for one of the greatest concert tours of all time, on their True Confessions Tour of 1986. Re-live that incredible line up of Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks as DYLANesque, the creators of the much-acclaimed show The Bob Dylan Story bring you True Confessions Revisited, taking inspiration from that legendary tour.
Jeff Jenkins and his five-piece band will have you rocking out to Running Down a Dream, American Girl, The Waiting, Refugee, Like a Rolling Stone, Hard Rain, Tombstone Blues, House of the Rising Sun and many other Dylan and Petty hits.
“ Jenkins not only understands His Bobness, he inhabits him.”
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Ventana Fiesta at Frankston Arts Centre | FreeSaturday 2 March 2-10pm
Join the party and immerse yourself in an intercultural explosion of music, dance, poetry and rhymes across three stages. Enjoy Latin cultures throughout the day with delicious BBQs, street food, live music, dance performances and workshops for the entire family while roaming the unique craft stalls and exhibitions.
• Experience the Carnivals from around the world, leaving Frankston Train Station at 2pm.
• Exhibition Opening and Welcome Ceremony 6pm.
• Unique musical experience with celebrated singer-songwriter and proud Mutti Mutti man, Kutcha Edwards and Daniel Jauregui from The Caribbean. Daniel & Kutcha come together to share music and stories from their respective cultural backgrounds of family, ancestry and common experiences.
Don’t miss the fun of the Lucha Fantástica Mexican Wrestling in Cube 37 with the best Latin band Sin Frontera and dancers.
Stay to salsa, cumbia and tango until late. Don’t miss this free unique cultural event for the entire family!
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Ventana ExhibitionsVentana Arte Exhibitions – Explore a range of exhibitions throughout Frankston Arts Centre & Cube 37 that build bridges between indigenous cultures from the Americas and Australia. February 18 – April 13
LagunasPhotography by Osvaldo CivettaAustralian premiere of a photographic journey to the remote and vast land of the Huarpes, first people of the north-west Patagonian Region in today’s Argentina.
My Party Your Partyby Alejandra Álvarez de Di MarcoUnique handmade Cake Toppers for every occasion. Every single piece is handcrafted with love.
Our Mexican and Australian art and culture blend by Ulises Resendiz and Jose Octavio OrtizArt that blends Mexican/Australian culture: Mexican Frida Kahlo, The Vinegar Girl, Vegemite, Jalapeños and more high-quality prints.
I Am Ashé – LiveDirected by Adrian HearnAshé is a key principal of the Afro-Cuban spiritual practice of Santería, encompassing a philosophy of human symbiosis with nature. Filmed at the annual Afrekete Cuban Festival on the Gold Coast, this footage explores the concept’s growing influence in Australia.
7 beads of my Indigenous NecklaceMulti-sensorial installation by Daniel Jauregui, Kutcha Edwards, Kathleen Gonzalez, Fabian Cordero and Fernando Itzcoatl.A daring experimental work that builds bridges between indigenous cultures from the America’s and Australia.
Lucha Libre Costumes: The Identity of Mexican Wrestling Curated by Victor DiazLearn about the Mexican Wrestling outfits from the ancient Aztec traditions to the contemporary Mexican Pop attires.
From Cuba with Loveby Lionel Chávez EspinosaPainted timber medallions with traditional day to day Cuban vivid coloured images.
Soft Hands by Patricia PinoPatricia comes from a long line of passionate Chilean knitters.
Salvadorian Art – Árbol de Diosinspired by Fernando LlortEl Arbol de Dios is an institution founded in 1981 by artist Fernando Llort. His designs are so well recognised around the globe, that they have become the image of El Salvador.
Please note that guided tours can be arranged for groups of 10 or more and can include tailored workshops. For more information contact 9784 1896
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Friday 29 March Matinee sessions commence at 11am. Evening sessions commence at 6pm.
Enjoy the best of Latin American films exploring Indigenous stories
Visit the website VentanaFrankston.com.au for film & screening times.
Bookings: 9784 1060
Afro-Cuban Beach Ceremony Saturday 16 March 4pm – 4:30pm Free
Frankston Foreshore at the end of Wells Street near Waves Restaurant
Experience a traditional Santería Cuban Beach Ceremony right here in Frankston that celebrates the beauty of the environment through ritualistic chanting.
Ventana Workshops Ventana Film Festival
Cultural Event
Get ready for the Ventana Fiesta and join Southern Cross Salsa Workshops
All levels welcome! Split classes with specialised teachers from beginners to advanced.
2 classes per night: Starting with Salsa Dance. This class is followed by Bachata and Kizomba Latin Dances which are alternated every second week.
$15 per evening per person
Bookings: Esther Morison: 0405 823 451 Southern Cross Salsa
Murga Carnival Workshops for the Ventana Parade
All levels welcome!
Join in these fun-filled workshops including singing, dancing and prop making for the Fiesta parade.
Split classes for children, adults and seniors for parade elements.
$15 per evening per person, or $30 per family.
Bookings: 9784 1060
Afro-Cuban Dance Workshop
Join in this traditional Cuban dance workshop led by Christina Moneron accompanied by energetic infectious drummers. Immerse yourself in the powerful beat and rhythms.
$15 per person
No experience necessary, the less the better!
Every Wednesday, 30 January to 3 April , 7.15pm – 10pm Uniting Church Hall, 16 – 18 High Street, Frankston
Every Thursday 7 to 28 February 6.30pm – 8pmCube 37
Saturday 16 March 5–6:30pmCube 37
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Exhibitions
The Journey III: Mary RaphaelThursday 29 November to Saturday 16 February
Burnt sienna lands and cobalt blue seas. Mary brings to life the essence of the outback experience with her unique application of colour and texture.
Sky Holes: Nic KirkmanThursday 19 October to Saturday 23 FebruaryA celebration of trees and the majestic setting of the forest and how it positively impacts our mind and wellbeing.
Ten Stories of Frankston: Kananook Creek Association Inc & Frankston Historical SocietyThursday 4 April to Saturday 4 May A historical banner display of interesting and often unheard tales and facts that have shaped the Frankston community and provide an important insight into the diverse history of Frankston.
s p a c e m a n a : Baba BogaMonday 7 January to Saturday 9 February A psychedelic body of work and homage to Melbourne’s early underground rave scene and the artwork that evolved from the artist’s Flinders Lane warehouse and studio.
Opening Event: Thursday 17 January, 6pm RSVP 9784 1060
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The System Crashed: Michael MavracicThursday 11 April to Saturday 27 AprilA thought-provoking, yet playful, engagement with all things digital, in an exhibition that attempts to analyse and understand the digital experience in our everyday lives.
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Mad Hatter’s T Party: Tina Strafford Monday 24 December to Sunday 10 FebruaryTake a wander through Hatter’s Hattery and meet the wonderful wonders of wonderland at Hatter’s tea party. Watch Hatter’s shop grow with hat creations by Hot Arts for Cool Kids.
FAC Summer Gift StoreThursday 15 November to Saturday 2 FebruaryFAC designer jewellery store stocking unique and locally inspired gifts. Featuring guest artists, Jay Francis, Bellissima Glass and Little Fear.
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Workshops & Classes
Hot Arts for Cool KidsMonday 7, Tuesday 8, Thursday 10, Friday 11 January 10am - 12.30pm
Join our talented team and get inventive using recycled materials. Visit our art stations, which include paper, clay, woodwork, construction, sewing and painting. Surprise us with your original creations!
All tickets / $15 - Adults free / Suitable for 4 to 12 years Maximum 80 per session – bookings essential! Must be accompanied by an adult.
Circus Fun WorkshopsThursday 24 January 2019 Ages 5 to 7: 10.30am - 12pm Ages 8 to 14: 1-3pmGet active with circus fun these holidays! Learn skills like tumbling, poi, juggling, aerials and hula hooping.
No experience necessary.
Ages 5 to 7 / $20 per person, Ages 8 to 14 / $25 per person Maximum 30 per session
Hip Cat Circus After School ClassesRuns in conjunction with school terms After school hoursCircus is fun, friendly and non-competitive. Students learn skills like tumbling, hooping, acro-balance, aerials and juggling whilst improving fitness, confidence and having lots of fun.
Check website for class fees. Min & max class sizes apply. For further information contact Cube 37 on 03 9784 1896.
Beatboxing Workshop with Joelistics and James MangohigSaturday 16 March 3pm - 4pmCan you rhyme with the best of them? Consider yourself a lyrical gangster? Join icons of Australian Hip-Hop TZU’s Joelistics and ARIA nominated producer James Mangohig from In Between Two, and learn classic rhymes and beatboxing skills to take you from lame to amazing! Limited spaces.
All tickets / $12 / Ages 14 + Maximum 20 people
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MembershipsIndividual Membership $40 (able to buy one discount ticket per show)
Joint Membership $80 (able to buy two discount tickets per show)
As a member, you will receive exclusive benefits, including:
• Member discounts to FAC Program shows and other nominated shows• Priority bar service – walk the red carpet and skip the queues • Advance copy of FAC Season booklet• Invitation to the FAC Season launch party to preview upcoming shows• Deferred payment to FAC Season shows – choose the best seats now
and pay later• Pre-sale booking opportunities• Other exclusive offers
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Arts Access ProgramsAll year At Frankston Arts Centre we believe everyone in the community has the opportunity to enjoy and participate in the arts. There are a number of regular programs that run, including a Visual Art Group for Mental Health and Circus for All Abilities.
Cost vary from $5-$15 For further details about any of these programs contact the Programming & Engagement Team on 03 9784 1896
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Big Picture FestFrankston city centre’s skyline is being transformed, thanks to the Big Picture Fest returning to Frankston on 18-24 March 2019.Last year the inaugural three-day festival in March brought the community together with experienced street artists, who were commissioned to transform unused walls in high profile locations across Frankston’s city centre.
Headlined by a significant piece by world-renowned street artist Smug from Glasgow, the project has been an overwhelming success and brought a world of new colour to the streets of Frankston.
Large scale master pieces from Loretta Lizzio, Dvate, Tristen Kerr, Lucy Bonnin, Zedr, Order 55 and Smug have added to the local mural works and graffiti art that is splashed throughout the heart of the city.
Keep up to date on events, artwork locations and artists on thebigpicturefest.com and Frankston City Council Facebook and Instagram.
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the details in this brochure, however the FAC reserves the right to withdraw, substitute or vary the details of performances and to rectify any errors at a later date.
Hours: 9am-5pm Monday to Friday, 9am-2pm Saturday and 1 hour before performances.
Tickets: Booked tickets may be collected at the Box Office, downloaded to mobile, printed at home or can be mailed for a nominal fee.
Concession: Unless otherwise stated, concession includes Government Pension Card/Senior Card, full time student or person in receipt of unemployment benefits. Some performances may have limited concessions detailed.
Children and Babies: Unless otherwise stated, everyone attending a performance, including children and babies, must hold a valid ticket.
Car Parking: For undercover parking, enter from Young Street. Fees apply.
Special needs: We provide access for all abilities, subject to availability. Please advise the Box Office in advance.
Hearing Assistance: Receivers are available for loan.
Social Scripts: Available for families and patrons with children on the autism spectrum. The stories have photographs and information about your visit to Frankston Arts Centre and are available to download from thefac.com.au or can be emailed on request.
Live Theatre Open Captioning
Audio Described Performance. Suitable for patrons with vision impairment.
Auslan Interpreted Performance. Suitable for patrons with hearing impairment.
RP Relaxed Performance Suitable for patrons with autism spectrum conditions, sensory, communication or learning disabilities.
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Food & BeverageSavour our two course pre-show dining experience with a choice between two main courses and two desserts for $48 per person. Look out for this icon:
Dinner commences two hours prior to each show to allow sufficient time to relax and enjoy your meal without feeling rushed.
For a quick bite or a drink before the show, you can choose from our bar menu, ranging from mixed sandwich plates, seasonal antipasto to share, cheese platters and various faster food options.
Avoid the rush! Pre-order your interval drinks and snacks at the bar before the show starts.
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