‘Exciting’ performances announced for Wyndham Cultural Centre

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Wyndham council has announced the launch of the first three shows of the 2023 Wyndham Cultural Centre program.

Creative city portfolio holder Councillor Marcel Mahfoud, said the Cultural Centre program has something for everyone and has an exciting mix of performance, music and comedy.

“Kicking off the 2023 Wyndham Cultural Centre program with the Air Force Big Band to coincide with the Australian International Air Show, also known as the Avalon Air Show will be a fabulous way to start the year,” he said.

“For musical enthusiasts that love a big ensemble, the Air Force Big Band, with guests US Air Force Pacific Band, will hit the spot. Playing two performances on Tuesday 28 February, this collective of talented musicians will have you moving and crooning along.”

The Air Force Big Band is the Royal Australian Air Force’s 17-piece sing and jazz ensemble and has a strong military heritage from the ‘Swing’ era of the 1940s.

“The entertaining Garry Starr Performs Everything on Saturday 11 March, at 7.30pm. Audiences will be delighted as Garry takes them on a vivid journey from start to finish in this feel-good show,” Cr Mahfoud said.

Developed as a comedic solo act, Garry Starr is the alter-ego of Australian and British actor and comedian Damien Warren-Smith.

“To coincide with International Women’s Day on Saturday 25 March, the iconic show I am Woman will be a fabulous way to show your support and be taken on a historical journey. Through history, heart, and hilarity, this show brings incredible women – and their music – out of the sidelines and into their rightful place in Aussie music history.” Cr Mahfoud said.

Join award-winning cabaret powerhouses Amelia Ryan and Libby O’Donovan, in a celebration of songs and stories from 1960s Australia.

“Come and experience one of these entertaining shows. Be sure to book your tickets to one of these amazing shows before they sell out,” he said.

Details: www.wyncc.com.au/