Packed cultural centre program for 2024

ARIA-nominated, award-winning Indigenous singer and songwriter, Emma Donovan, will perform at Wyndham Cultural Centre on April 6. (supplied)

It might still be 2023, but at the Wyndham Cultural Centre the new year has begun early with the launch of their 2024 theatre program.

The program features a wide array of entertainment including comedy, music, dance, theatre and shows that cater for all ages and tastes.

“There is something for everyone,” said Wyndham councillor Marcel Mahfoud of the program which kicks off in February.

“It features some of Australia’s newest creative artists, starting with three of

Australia’s most in-demand comedians, Dave Thornton, Dilruk Jayasinha and

Lizzy Hoo, who are teaming up to bring a fun-filled night of laughs to Werribee at

8pm on Saturday 3 February,” Cr Mahfoud said.

“For musical enthusiasts, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra returns to mesmerise

audiences on Friday 8 March at 7.30pm with Marvellous Mozart. Australian

National Academy of Music’s Artistic Director Paavali Jumppanen leads the

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra from the piano for this vivid insight into Mozart’s

brilliance.”

Other program highlights include Kylie Minogue and Queen tribute shows on February 10 and March 16, celebrated indigenous singer Emma Donovan on April 6 and The Ultimate Elvis Dinner Show on Saturday September 14.

The Wyndham Cultural Centre foyer will undergo a transformation in the second

half of 2024 meaning various venues throughout Wyndham will be utilised to deliver the program.

The refurbished foyer will reopen in 2025.

To see the full program of performances and programs and to book tickets, visit:

www.wyncc.com.au/

Cade Lucas.