The Beggars Australian Songbook at Pilbeam Theatre
Dates: 11/26/2012
📍 Theatre: Pilbeam Theatre
Victoria Parade Rockhampton QLD 4700
Rockhampton, Qeensland 4700
Phone: (07) 4927 4111
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The Beggars will perform a superb tribute to Australian songs made famous by The Seekers, Peter Dawson, Johnny O’Keefe, Lucky Starr, Chad Morgan, Slim Dusty, Anne Kirkpatick, and The Beggars! You can heave away and haul away on a tall ship rounding Cape Horn or sail the Southern Ocean hunting the great whale, Waltz your Matilda and find out what really happened to that jolly swagman down by the billabong, do your noble duty in the Great War, go back down the track to the old homestead on the Road to Gundagai, and be a guest at the at the Fatal Wedding. The Beggars invite every one to join in for a good old sing-along with the songs from their Australian Songbook.
Morning Melodies is presented by Bolsover Radiology and Rockhampton Regional Council.
Morning Melodies is presented by Bolsover Radiology and Rockhampton Regional Council.
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Pilbeam Theatre
Victoria Parade Rockhampton QLD 4700
Rockhampton, Qeensland 4700
Phone: (07) 4927 4111
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