Community Billboard 7th March – 13th March
This weekly community gig guide is proudly sponsored by City of Sydney’s plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected
Great Expectations
This is a Premiere screening of Great Expectations and will raise money for Healthy Orphans, Healthy Future. The charity Healthy Orphans Healthy Future was developed by a group of Australian Chiropractors to care for the health of orphans in Tanzania. This fundraiser will support future projects and work in the orphanages. For more information about the charity and to book tickets go to www.HealthyOrphansHealthyFuture.com
What: Premiere film screening of Great Expectations
Where: Orpheum Cinema, Military Rd, Cremorne
When: Thursday 7th March from 7pm
Cost: $40
Tattoo and Body Art Expo
This is the 5th Annual Tattoo and Body Art Expo and will feature over 200 local and international artists. There will be lots of entertainment including skateborading demos, burlesque and cabaret performances, as well as everything to do with tattoos and body art. For more information or to book online go to www.tattooexpo.com.au
What: Tattoo and Body Art Expo
Where: Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park
When: Friday 8th – Saturday 9th, 12- 10pm & Sunday 10th March, 11am – 7pm
Cost: from $25
Songs for the Fallen
We’re going to party like its 1847. This is a hilarious, award winning cabaret about Marie Duplessi, a coutesan, party girl, liar and legend. This is part vaudeville, part punk-opera and is the story of Marie’s wild and final birthday party. To book tickets go to www.seymourcentre.com
What: Songs for the Fallen
Where: Seymor Centre, Corner of City Road and Cleveland Street
When: Tuesday 5th – Saturday 16th March
Cost: from $33
We used to talk about Love
This is an exhibition by 11 contemporary artists inspired by the emotions of love, the pleasures of the flesh and the wistful nostalgia of recollection. This exhibition will take you on a varied journey through joy, loss, elation, nostlagia and everything in between.
What: We used to talk about Love – Contemporary Art Exhibition
Where: Art Gallery of NSW
When: daily until 21st April
Cost: free
Doggie Moonlight Cinema
Red Dog is a famous Australian story based on a cattle dog that travelled to different towns across WA on a search to find his owner. And it’s ‘Doggie Night’ at the Moonlight Cinema, which means you can bring your dog so they can enjoy it too! For more information or to book tickets go to www.moonlight.com.au
What: ‘Doggie Night’ at Moonlight Cinema- Red Dog
Where: Moonlight Cinema, Centennial Park
When: Wednesday 13th March, gates open at 7pm
Cost: $12