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Back To Back - Q Theatre
 

The worlds of science and theatre will collide at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre with double headline theatre extravaganza Back to Back (15 March – 24 March, 2018). The show will feature How I Saved the Western Black Rhino, an uplifting call to action on wildlife extinction, alongside Everything You Ever Wanted, exploring extreme diet culture.

Presented by Nathan Harrison and Rachel Roberts, the fascinating double bill was produced by Q Theatre, The Joan’s resident theatre program creating unique works for, and from, the heart of Penrith.

 

Event details

Venue: Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, 597 High Street Penrith 2750
Bookings: (02) 4723 7600
Start Date: Thursday 15 March 2018

 

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