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Stage and Screen
 

Riverside Theatres presents City of Holroyd Brass Band in Stage and Screen, a special performance of smash hits from Broadway musicals and blockbuster films on 19th November 2017.

The repertoire for the show will include well-known music from both stage and screen including Broadway musical hits such as ‘All That Jazz’ from Chicago The Musical and ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Misérables; as well as cinematic hits such as Star Wars, Dances with Wolves and many more.

Stage and Screen will take audiences on an unforgettable journey through music that has touched so many hearts throughout the years.

For the past five years, City of Holroyd Brass Band has been performing regularly at Riverside Theatres including a notable collaboration with the New Zealand Dance Company for their acclaimed production Rotunda in 2015.

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres – Corner of Church and Market Streets, Parramatta
Bookings: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/stage-and-screen/ or from the Box Office (02) 8839 3399
Start Date: Saturday 17 November 2018

Adult $35, Concession $25.

 

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