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NEWK (The John Newcombe Story)
 

Dive into Australian tennis legend John Newcombe’s life this 28 March 2025 through Kieran Caroll’s new play, NEWK! (The John Newcombe Story).

Blending the highs of Grand Slam glory to Newcombe’s life beyond the court, NEWK’s story delivers heartfelt storytelling, sharp wit, and nostalgia for tennis and theatre fans alike.

For more info, visit: https://thepavilionarts.au/event/whats-on-newk-the-john-newcombe-story/

  • Location: The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sutherland
  • Date and Session Times:
    • Friday, 28 March 2025 @ 2 pm
    • Friday, 28 March 2025 @ 7.30 pm (Auslan Interpreted)
  • Tickets: $49 (Concession) - $59 (Full Price)

 

Event details

Venue: The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, Sutherland
Bookings: https://thepavilionarts.au/event/whats-on-newk-the-john-newcombe-story/
Start Date: Friday 28 March 2025

 

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