CPP Presents
Little Women
Christmas Eve, 1862. With their father away on the frontline of the American civil War, the four March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy – journey into adulthood, each determined to pursue a life of their own terms.
But growing up means contending with love and loss, as well as the myriad twists of fortune that can shape a lifetime.
Little Women is a timeless tale.
Whether is it an old beloved favourite or something completely new to you, we are sure you will enjoy it.
Season: Friday April 5 – Saturday April 13.
Venue: Performing Arts Centre Boronia K-12
College Albert Ave. Boronia.
Live in the Lyre: Festival of folk – Daoiri Farrell.
Dublin-born singer and bouzouki player, Daoiri Farrell is a product of Dublin’s famous club An Gőilin Traditional Singers since launching his own solo career at the 2016 Celtic Connections, Daoiri Farrell has gone from strength to strength.
On the verge of releasing his fourth solo album in early 2023, he can boast numerous honours from BBC, Radio 2, Folk Awards to ALSR Celtic Music Accolades.
Season: Thursday March 7. At 8pm.
Songs From the Bool of Life – Deborah Conway and Willie Zygier
Ia a work of musical theatre written by Deborah Conway and Willie Zygier based around her memoir Book of Life, a shimmering piece of autobiography told in eight scenes, around eight songs with Conway and Zygier exploring the nature of performing a musical life, the
notions of what people know and don’t know about a career lived over four decades in public.
Season: Saturday March 23 at 8pm.
Gemco Players Community Theatre
Millies War
Based on historical events, Millies War is set in the 1980’s when a number of women attempted to join official ANZAC Day marches across Canberra to commemorate women raped in war.
When the sleepy local branch of the local RSL met with the women in order to dissuade them from upsetting their sacred parade of remembrance, the crochety president of the RSL Club is appalled to find his own granddaughter is one if the feminists attempting to spoil; their day.
Tempers soon reach boiling point as each side argues the case for the importance of commemorating victims of war.
Season: Friday April 12 – Sunday April 28.