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The Goulburn Performing Arts Center (GPAC) is excited to prepare for the official opening in early April. The whole community is invited to the free family day and the official launch of the 2022 GPAC season on Saturday April 2. shows, champagne offered on arrival and previews of the multitude of shows scheduled for the year. READ ALSO: Raina Savage, Director of GPAC, said tickets for a selection of the first shows of the season are now on sale. “To whet the appetites of our audiences, we are launching tickets to six other top quality theater shows that will delight every member of the family,” said Ms. Savage. In April, The Seekers’ Keith Potger and Friends perform, celebrating the music of Gordon Lightfoot. Kids can explore science with the Alphabet of Awesome Science which includes 26 experiments in 60 minutes on April 8. In May, Black Cockatoo, directed by Wesley Enoch, is presented. It’s a deeply moving piece about the first Aboriginal cricket team to tour England in the 1860s triumphantly. There will also be the Box Show where every day junk turns into fabulous musical instruments as well as Guess How Much I Love You for the youngest on May 31st. To purchase tickets for all GPAC shows, go to www.goulburnpac.com .au and follow the links. Did you know that the Goulburn Post now offers last minute alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Stay up to date with all the local news: sign up below.
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Keith Potger of The Seekers will be one of the first to perform at the Goulburn Performing Arts Center. Photo: provided.
The Goulburn Performing Arts Center (GPAC) is excited to prepare for the official opening in early April.
The whole community is invited to the free family day and the official launch of the GPAC 2022 season on Saturday April 2.
There will be free workshops, live music, sizzling sausage and morning tea, before a launch gala starting at 6 p.m. with outdoor performances, complimentary champagne on arrival and previews. from the host of the shows scheduled for the year.
GPAC chief Raina Savage said tickets for selected shows from the first season are now on sale.
“To whet the appetites of our audiences, we are launching tickets to six other top quality theater shows that will delight every member of the family,” said Ms. Savage.
In April, The Seekers’ Keith Potger and Friends perform, celebrating the music of Gordon Lightfoot.
Children can learn about science with the Awesome science alphabet which includes 26 experiments in 60 minutes on April 8.
In May, black cockatoo, directed by Wesley Enoch, is playing.
It’s a deeply moving piece about the first Aboriginal cricket team to tour England in triumph in the 1860s.
There will also be the Box Show where every day the junk turns into fabulous musical instruments as well as Guess how much i love you for the youngest on May 31.
Did you know that the Goulburn Post now offers last minute alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Stay up to date with all the local news: sign up below.