The Great Southern
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Playmakers: You Can UkuleleFollowing the 2008 Festival’s highly successful event comes a celebration of the ukulele |
The Eclipse Building (WA Museum, Albany)27 Feb–1 Mar |
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Samuel Beckett: FragmentsStrange, haunting, unflinching and painfully funny – this is Beckett as it should be done |
Albany Town Hall Theatre28 Feb–1 Mar |
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The Year of Magical ThinkingAn affecting play about loss and hope from a Pulitzer Prize nominated pen |
Albany Town Hall Theatre4 Mar |
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Pacifica QuartetOne of today's hottest young quartets |
Albany Town Hall Theatre24 Feb |
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dig: directions in grooveAustralia's greatest acid jazz band reunites |
Albany Town Hall Theatre20 Feb–21 Feb |
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Camille O'SullivanAn Irish cabaret sensation with vocal talent and stage presence like no other singer today |
Albany Town Hall Theatre14 Feb |
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Andrew McClelland's Somewhat Accurate History of PiratesA delightful and hilarious introduction to pirate history – exciting, entertaining and educational! Read more about Andrew McClelland's Somewhat Accurate History of Pirates |
Albany Town Hall Theatre25 Feb |
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Seckou Keita SKQThe king of the West African harp (the kora) and his enigmatic quintet exhilarate audiences with their uplifting sounds |
Festival Marquee1 Feb |
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James Campbell's Comedy 4 KidsThe world's only stand-up comedian for kids |
Albany Town Hall Theatre2 Mar |
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Susan Duncan |
Albany Town Hall Theatre3 Mar |
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Sonic Seeding 2 |
WA Museum, Albany21 Feb–8 Mar |
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Paperartzi 09 |
Festival Marquee28 Feb–15 Mar |
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Cafe Shakespeare |
SEA @ 77 on Sanford, Kendenup Lodge and Cottages20 Feb–1 Mar |
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Closing Festival Party with Adam Hall and the Velvet PlayboysRead more about Closing Festival Party with Adam Hall and the Velvet Playboys |
Dome Cafe14 Mar–15 Mar |
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Culinary Conversation: KOTO |
Reeves on Campbell2 Mar |
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Taste the Great Southern 2009 |
Various Great Southern Venues24 Feb–7 Mar |
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My Neighbor Totoro |
Festival Marquee28 Feb |
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Young@HeartAn energetic group with an average age of 81 sing rock, punk, disco and more. Get ready to be rocked off your rocker! |
Orana Cinema10 Feb–12 Feb |
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Grow Your Own |
Orana Cinema17 Feb–19 Feb |
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Quiet ChaosA funny, poignant British film about grumpy old men whose allotments are threatened by newcomers |
Orana Cinema17 Feb–19 Feb |
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A Pain in the AssFrom France’s master of comedy Francis Veber (The Dinner Game) – a professional hitman and a suicidal husband become unlikely companions |
Orana Cinema24 Feb–26 Feb |
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Fugitive PiecesBased on Anne Michaels’ bestselling novel, a Polish boy survives the Holocaust and thrives through the love of a stranger |
Orana Cinema25 Feb–26 Feb |
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TulpanFunny and charming, this Kazakh coming-of-age tale is a must-see for lovers of The Story of the Weeping Camel |
Orana Cinema3 Feb–5 Mar |
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Days and CloudsFrom the director of Bread and Tulips comes a perceptive exploration of a fundamentally good marriage during an unanticipated bad patch |
Orana Cinema3 Mar–5 Mar |
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Crossed TracksClaude Lelouch’s smartly written thriller constantly surprises and moves along like a 60s Hitchcock whodunit |
Orana Cinema10 Mar–12 Mar |
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Lemon TreeA Palestinian woman refuses to allow her lemon grove to be destroyed by the Israeli military |
Orana Cinema10 Mar–12 Mar |


