What’s on in Launceston this Week
What’s on in Launceston this week – ending Sunday 15 April 2018
Wednesday 11 April
CONVERSATIONS WITH FRIENDS MORNING TEA
April 11 @ 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
Princess Theatre Upstairs Foyer
(Stair Access Only)
Guest Speaker Richard Mulvaney hosts ‘The Arts is Life – there has never been a better time to live in Launceston!’
It is with great pleasure the Friends of Theatre North at the Princess present Richard in the Princess for what is sure to be a very special Conversations with Friends event in April. Enjoy camaraderie, conversation and delicious morning tea catered by Friends of Theatre North at the Princess.
Cash ticket sales on the day:
Friends Members $7.50 | General public $10 (includes Morning Tea)
PLEASE RSVP: (03) 6331 0052 or admin@theatrenorth.com.au
Friday 13 April
YOUTH MAKER’S MARKET
April 13 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
YMCA Launceston
8a Blaydon Street
KINGS MEADOWS Tas. 7249
The Market will feature local crafters. Schools and community services are encouraged to book a table for their students/members to use as a fundraiser. Stalls will be free for all stall holders and they are welcome to keep any money made on the day. Stalls can be shared between multiple people upon request.
REECE MASTIN
April 13 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The Saloon Bar
191 Charles Street
LAUNCESTON Tas. 7250
Tour name: The Suitcase of Stories Tour TICKETS
ROCKIN’ HOT PIZZA
April 13 @ 7:00 pm – 1:00 am
Rockin’ Hot Pizza – Licensed Cafe & Pizza Bar
Shop 8, Quadrant Plaza, 94 York Street, Launceston, Tasmania 7250
FREE ENTRY
TSO, GILLHAM PLAYS GRIEG
April 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Albert Hall
Cnr. Tamar & Cimitiere Sts
LAUNCESTON Tas. 7250
“[His] virtuosity was much on display, but it was his extraordinary interpretive skill that left me overwhelmed.” Limelight
Since taking out first prize in the Montreal International Music Competition in 2014, Australian pianist Jayson Gillham has been thrilling audiences worldwide with his faultless technique and finely honed judgement. He makes his keenly anticipated debut with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra as soloist in Grieg’s blistering Piano Concerto.
Schumann’s dynamic Symphony No 3 is one of the touchstones of the symphonic repertoire. Its great sweeping gestures have energised listeners for generations. At the helm of this vibrant concert is acclaimed Norwegian maestro, Eivind Aadland.
Tickets available here: https://goo.gl/gPHwbG
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