Musical matinee or something more dramatic?

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The Pirates of Penzance is a modern take on the most popular and critically acclaimed of the Gilbert & Sullivan musicals with the pirates clashing swords and trading barbs. I Am The Pirate KingPoliceman’s Lot is Not a Happy OneCat Like Tread and Poor Wandering One are just a few of the hit songs performed in this production. This family musical comedy will be performed on Friday, March 9, at 10.30am and 1.30pm. Tickets are $20 and can be booked online at theFAC.com.au, in person at the centre or by calling 9784 1060.

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Henry Lawson is one of the nation’s favourite writers and poets. His contemporary, Mary Gilmore, was a literary icon and radical socialist. Both were heroes of literature and had enormous influence over each other. Both were later the face of Australia’s currency. Both were secretly betrothed to each other. All My Love is the first time that Henry and Mary’s forbidden relationship has been brought to the stage and will be performed at Frankston Arts Centre on Monday, March 19, at noon. Tickets are $25 - $30.

FRANKSTON ARTS CENTRE

A: 27-37 Davey St, Frankston

T: 9784 1060

W: thefac.com.au