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Laycock Street Theatre offers a wide variety of entertainment at both Laycock and the Peninsula Theatre at Woy Woy. Read on for what's happening at the Laycock and Peninsula in the coming weeks and months!

SEPTEMBER 2010
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 10 September CCEntertainment present Whole Lotta Love: A Celebration of Led Zeppelin CCEntertainment return with their final show for 2010, Whole Lotta Love a celebration of Led Zeppelin - the band that helped define rock and roll, influenced generations of musicians and legions of fans, yet toured Australia only once in 1972. This world class homage concert passionately reinterprets some of the finest songs ever recorded, including Black Dog, Rock and Roll, Immigrant Song, Battle Of Evermore, Kashmir, the timeless Stairway To Heaven and Whole Lotta Love. A collection of superb guest vocalists, including Dave Gleeson (Screaming Jets), John Swan (Swanee), Steve Balbi (Noiseworks), Simon Meli (The Widowbirds), Ngaiire (ex Blue King Brown) and Zkye, will join a powerhouse 12 piece band (with the ‘Sydney Lyric Strings’) under the creative direction of Joseph Calderazzo to bring it on home for the fourth year at Laycock St. Be quick – guaranteed to sell out! Adult $49 Conc. $44
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 11 September Ben Maiorana Entertainment present Marty Rhone and the Big O "Born to Rock" They're back! Australian music legend Marty Rhone and the world's number 1 Orbison tribute artist Dean Bourne return in a brand new show Born to Rock Rock n' Roll has inspired generations and become the soundtrack for our lives. Roy Orbison was there from the start. From his first hit Ooby Dooby, to Pretty Woman and through to the Travelling Wilbury's. Marty Rhone performs his huge hits Denim & Lace, A Mean Pair of Jeans, On the Loose Again plus hits of the great artists he has shared the stage with including the Bee Gees, Rolling Stones, Cliff Richard and more, Once again audiences will be blown away by the sheer energy and excitement of Marty Rhone and the amazing voice and likeness of Dean Bourne to the Rock n Roll legend Roy Orbison. Please note, this performance has smoke effects Adult $45, Conc. and groups of 8+ $39
Laycock Street Theatre 2pm, 12 September Remembering the Carpenters - Lisa Budin Lisa Budin is a Canadian born singer and has always admired the great Karen and Richard Carpenter. Lisa will take you on a memorable journey from the 70's, with a voice rich and pitch perfect, you will think Karen is in the same room. Together with her 7 piece band that includes Mr John Martin/Piano Mr Joseph Macri/synthesizer, Mr Nigel Hanley/guitar, Mr John Coker/bass, Mr Craig Mitten /trumpet, Mr Craig Walters /saxophone, Mr Rodney Ford /drums. Lisa tells the story and life of this great group 'The Carpenters' and with her quick wit and great personality audiences will enjoy every minute with songs like Top Of The World, Close To You, Jambalya, Kind of Hush, Superstar and Solitare to name a few. Lisa has presented the show at the Sydney Opera House with standing ovations every time. Not to be missed. Adult $30 Conc. $28 Child $20
Laycock Street Theatre 2pm, 19 September Central Coast Concert Band This September, the Central Coast Concert Band will be joined by The Southern Highlands Concert Band totalling an impressive 60 musicians on stage. Music will also include Dixie Medley with a traditional Dixieland band, Glenn Miller including Moonlight Serenade and a Rock Medley performed at the Royal Marines Band Mountbatten Festival, which was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London last year. Adult $25, Conc. $20, Child $15
Peninsula Theatre 7:30pm, 27 September Sunwrae Trio present Primavera The Sunwrae Trio, from Melbourne based chamber group Sunwrae Ensemble, perform Primavera. A feast for the eyes and ears, Primavera is a stunning musical experience of mind-bending textures, persuasive rhythms, spectacular improvisation and evocative interweaving melodies. Featuring original music by Rae Howell, including two new works inspired by a recent Music Residency in Brazil, the trio (Rae Howell: vibraphone; Luke Richardson: double bass; Emily Rosner: harp) produce an exquisite, rare and intimate performance of their instrumental music. Program highlights include Primavera, Sem Duvida, Decipher the Crooked Ways, Underneath, Catch Me If You Can and Chinook Winds. Adult $18, Concession/Child $12
OCTOBER 2010
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 8 October; 2pm & 8pm, 9 October; 2pm, 10 October Central Dance Company presents Swan Lake Act II Central Dance Company reaches a milestone this October with its 21st Anniversary Gala. It’s featured traditional ballet Swan Lake Act II, with special guest artists, is a fitting tribute to the Company’s Premier Season of 1990. Stunning contemporary works will also compliment the program along with a special attraction of ten visiting dancers from Japan and the inaugural visit to Australia by the Classical Ballet Company of Copenhagen. Adult $35, Conc. $25, Child $12
Laycock Street Theatre 8:40pm, 8 October Laycock Sessions present Ladybelle Quartet Ladybelle Quartet offer an urban debonair experience with modern groove. With ‘white chocolate vocals’ and an obvious love of the craft, Ladybelle has attracted significant interest from jazz audiences and aficionados. Bringing a vibrant, contemporary interpretation of original and standard jazz pieces, with a set that evokes the heyday of the great 1930s jazz clubs. All tickets $33
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 11/12 October Menopause The Musical! Brought to you from the original US creative team, Australia welcomes the international sensation and #1 Girls’ Night Out, Menopause The Musical®! Already seen it? Well you’ve never seen it like this! Now with new songs, more choreography and a refreshed look at ‘The Change’. Set in a department store, four women with seemingly nothing in common but a black lace bra meet by chance at a lingerie sale. They quickly bond and make fun of their woeful hot flashes, forgetfulness, mood swings, wrinkles, night sweats and chocolate binges. A sisterhood is created between these diverse women as they realise that menopause is no longer the silent passage! We guarantee that you will leave the theatre uplifted and joyous. Many of the audience members have come back time and time again to join with their sisters in this 90 minute, one act laugh-a-thon! Adult $49, Groups 8+ $44
Laycock Street Theatre 11am, 13 October Morning Melodies present Two Pianists and a Drummer It’s a toe-tappin’ singalong as these international performers play requests from a list of 350 hit tunes from 1900 to today. Travelling the backroads of Australia with two baby grand pianos and a swingin’ drum kit, their songlist includes favourites from Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis, Tom Jones, The Beatles, Madonna, Roger Miller, the Rolling Stones and more ... All tickets $15 includes complimentary morning tea
Laycock Street Theatre 7:30pm, 14 October Kitty Flanagan: Charming and Alarming Direct from sell-out seasons at the Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne Comedy Festivals, Good News Week and 7pm Project regular, Kitty Flanagan is heading to Gosford to launch herself on a largely unsuspecting audience with the show Charming and Alarming. Armed with a collection of her best stand-up, Charming and Alarming is a fast-paced evening of cracking stories, skillful characterisations and hard laughs. As the title suggests, the show is a fine balance of all things charming and alarming or as it has also been described “a little bit wrong but so incredibly right. “Without doubt Australia’s hottest female comedian right now.” - The West Australian Adult $34.90, Conc/Groups of 10+ $31.90
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 15 October Acoustic Legends present A Tribute to James Taylor A wonderful celebration of the music of legendary acoustic artist James Taylor, PLUS a selection of songs from America, CSN, Joni Mitchell and more... The show captures the true spirit of this wonderful music, with rich 4 part harmonies and the highest level of musicianship from the vastly experienced 7 piece Acoustic Legends band, faithfully reproducing the rich vein of acoustic-based songs that so eloquently captured the mood of the time. Experience a night of nostalgia and timeless songs that formed the soundtrack of a generation. Adult $27 Conc. $23
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 16 October Peace Train – The Cat Stevens Story This is a night of music and story-telling which will strike a chord deep inside the heart of anyone who longs for something more; A journey back in time, recreating the sights and sounds, seeking out the man in the music and telling the story behind the songs. Then, of course, there is the music. Hear twenty-three hits sung with remarkable authenticity by one of Australia’s most exciting young artists, backed by a high-energy band. From Moonshadow, to Remember The Days Of The Old School Yard, Lady D’Arbanville, Sad Lisa, Father & Son and Peace Train, Darren Coggan traces the path of a man who never stopped wondering about how to make the world a better place. Peace Train – The Cat Stevens Story has had audiences on their feet, cheering for more at every stop. Please note, this performance has strobe lighting and smoke effects. Adult $42, Conc. $36
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 29/30 October; 2pm, 31 October; 8pm, 5/6/12/13 November; 2pm, 7/13/14 November Woy Woy Little Theatre presents Spiders Web by Agatha Christie Directed by Denise MainWhen Clarissa discovers a dead body in her home, she tries to dispose of it before her Foreign Office diplomat husband returns with a government VIP guest in tow. Equipped with an over active imagination, Clarissa finds real life murder too hard to handle! Having persuaded her houseguests to help her, it soon becomes apparent that the dead man was not unknown to everyone amongst them. As the web of deceit starts to unravel, Clarissa pulls her friends into a desperate race to unveil the murderer and solve the mystery. Adult $23, Conc. $17 Child $6
Laycock Street Theatre October/November 2010 Gosford Musical Society presents Anything Goes A trip by sea aboard the ocean liner ‘SS American’ from London to New York is just the place for this amusing and memorable popular musical. Love struck stowaway, Billy Crocker has followed his crush, heiress, Hope Harcourt aboard. Unfortunately, hope is engaged to British Knight of the Realm, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh. Heralding love, laughs and wonderful musical toe tapping numbers including: DeLovely,You’re the Top, Let’s Misbehav’,‘Blow Gabriel Blow and of course the title tune Anything Goes. Anything Goes is synonymous with the works of musical genius Cole Porter. Audiences will “get a kick out of” the many favourite Porter tunes and the madcap antics of the shows crazy characters. Can’t afford a Holiday at sea? , Then escape for a couple of hours at Laycock St Theatre, October/November 2010 as Gosford Musical Society proudly presents Anything Goes. Adult $32, Conc. $28 Child $20
NOVEMBER 2010 Laycock Street Theatre 11am, 10 November Morning Melodies present The Frantastic Christmas Special Our very own Central Coast University of the Third Age Choir (The Frantastics) will delight and entertain with this special celebration of Christmas songs and hilarious Christmas melodrama which is sure to get you in the festive mood. Put the date in your diary for this exhilarating concert showcasing all the favourite holiday classics conducted by Fran Kendall and accompanied by Sue Watson. All tickets $15 includes complimentary morning tea
Laycock Street Theatre 8:40pm, 12 November Laycock Sessions present Clarity The 2010 Laycock Sessions conclude with an exciting blend of classical, contemporary and jazz, presented by a quartet of… clarinets. The name Clarity suggests both pun and mild irony as the ensemble works hard to blur the lines between music genres. Formed in 1996, Clarity has performed at international jazz festivals, rock concerts and in chambers. Their outstanding work showcases a cross section of compositional creativity and the many sonic capabilities of the clarinet family. All tickets $33 includes light supper
Laycock Street Theatre 8pm, 19 November Geoff Achison's "Classically Blue" featuring violinist Adrian Keating Internationally regarded guitarist/songwriter Geoff Achison presents his original material with Electric violinist Adrian K, leading the Classically Blue Strings on stunning arrangements of Geoff's blues, funk and soul flavoured repertoire. Adult $32.50 Conc. $25 Child $20
DECEMBER
Laycock Street Theatre 2pm, 5 December Central Coast Concert Band presents The Christmas Concert This action packed show offers a real Christmas flavour with carol singing, guest artists and a program to get everyone into the festive spirit. Adult $25, Conc. $20, Child $15
Bookings for all shows can be made through the Box Office on 02 43 233 233 unless otherwise stated. You can also book your tickets over the phone and then make payment at any one of Central Coast Tourism's Visitor Information Centres:
Kariong - 52 The Avenue, Mt Penang Parklands;
The Entrance - Marine Parade, adjacent to Memorial Park; and
Gosford - 200 Mann Street, corner of Burns Crescent
Want to know more about Laycock Street Theatre and Peninsula Theatre? Read on here.
CONTACT: Laycock Street Theatre ADDRESS: Laycock Street North Gosford 2250 STATE: NSW PHONE: 02 43 233 233 WEB: http://www.laycockstreettheatre.com
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