Adelaide Festival Centre And National Pharmacies Announces Something On Saturday 2009 Season, Runs 16 May - 5 September
By: Reynard Loki
Adelaide Festival Centre and National Pharmacies proudly announce Something on Saturday's 2009 program, now in its 32nd year and running from 16 May to 5 September.
The program continues to delight and entertain more than 15,000 people every year, with many South Australian children aged 3 to 10 enjoying their first theatrical experience through the program.A week out from the opening weekend, 80% of all tickets have already been sold, largely from subscriptions. To cater for extra demand, several shows in this year’s program have three performances per day (up from two in previous years). The weekly free Kids Corner workshops, funded by the Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation, have extended duration times so that children can still attend them, no matter what performance time they choose. Please note that children must be supervised at all times during the workshops.With several performances already sold out, and others selling fast, patrons are encouraged to book quickly to avoid disappointment.
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Mackenzie Arts Centre Melbourne (7/23-8/09) |
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MR BIG aka Tatay, A Transwoman and That Tiring Tune! fortyfivedownstairs (6/24-7/05) |
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NAT''S WHAT I RECKON: Panic at the Bistro The Thornbury Theatre (11/28-11/28) |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation Wendouree Centre for the Performing Arts (9/20-9/20) |
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In Shadows (Dalam Bayang-Bayang) Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre (6/24-6/28) |
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Ambition and the Aftermath The University of Melbourne (7/02-7/02) |
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Monty Python's Spamalot The Athenaeum (9/16-10/11) |
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Rabbit & Watson by Shane Woon Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre (7/15-7/26) |
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Scandal Viva Melbourne (5/01-4/25) PHOTOS |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation West Gippsland Arts Centre (9/16-9/16) |








