THE Civic Theatre tries to program something for everyone, and that includes offering a range of experiences. We understand that not everyone enjoys their entertainment at night time so our Silver Circle concert series offers four quality performances that are mid-week at 11am.
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To enhance your experience a free morning tea is served before these shows from 10am.
Jonathon Welch charmed Wagga in 2016 when he worked with the combined community choir One Voice; he returns to the city with a celebration of Harry Secombe’s music.
Jonathon Welch AM is marking his 40-year anniversary of being a performer with a very special concert celebrating the beauty of the tenor voice.
If I Ruled The World showcases the music and life of Sir Harry Secombe CBE.
Harry Secombe was one of the most popular Welsh tenors and star of the iconic British radio comedy program The Goon Show.
If I Ruled The World will hit the stage on Wednesday, April 4 with an additional evening performance on Thursday, April 5.
The Women of the 60s features the amazingly versatile talents of Gina Hogan who has a string of music theatre credits to her name, including Cats, Mamma Mia! and Beauty and the Beast to name but a few.
She was a regular artist on Good Morning Australia, has written, produced and performed in her one woman cabaret shows around the country and has been performing in corporate bands for the past 10 years.
Don’t miss this loving tribute to the 1960s on Tuesday, July 31.
In October we turn back the clock and celebrate the wonderful era of the Hollywood movie musicals and the song and dance men that made it so magical.
With plenty of toe-tapping tunes and great show-stopping dancing, Just a Couple of Song and Dance Men gives you a sneak peek into the lives, the songs and the dance routines of the best song and dance men of all time, leaving you with a smile on your face, a spring in your step and humming a little tune.
This concert is not until October but having the tickets in your pocket will definitely give you something to look forward to.
Although it seems a little strange to document a show that won’t take place until Thursday, November 15 Let the Good Times Roll fills the final concert spot for the Silver Circle series.
The golden boys of Aussie Rock ‘n’ Roll, Lucky Starr and Roland Storm, promise there will be no sad songs in their show Let the Good Times Roll.
Lucky Starr is a true pioneer of Australian rock ‘n’ roll and has toured extensively overseas: he was so popular in Las Vegas he was offer a US residency.
Roland Storm has performed in 25 countries, been nominated five times for a Mo Award and like Lucky was a Johnny O’Keefe discovery.
All Silver Circle shows are the one low price of $22 (which includes morning tea). Tickets can be booked online at www.civictheatre.com.au or directly from the Theatre on 6926 9688.