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Latrobe Performing Arts subscription packages perfect for ChristmasLooking for something a little different to give that creative person in your life? Why not consider a subscription for the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre? By Portal Admin - 12th December 2016 - Back to News Latrobe City Council’s coordinator performing arts and venues, Kathleen Roberts, said the subscription packages offered variety through the year.
"We offer three subscriptions. On Stage, Classic and Sweet Soiree and each of the titles within these packages has been hand-picked to reflect the diverse range of shows the performing arts centre hosts each year.
"Those who love theatre can buy our On Stage subscription to see Shirley Valentine, Coranderrk and Lovely Lady Lump. These three stage shows offer drama, comedy and history. For those with classic taste, the Classic package offers a combination of dance and music, with performances by Transit Dance, Melbourne City Ballet and the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra.
"And our third package is for music lovers looking to chill in the afternoons with a variety of singers and bands. Subscriptions are on sale until 31 December at an early bird price of $55 for LPA Members, $75 for adults, $65 concession ," Ms Roberts said.
"2017 LPA Memberships are still available and members reap the benefits of free film screenings, discount ticket prices, complimentary drinks and special offers.
Memberships are also great value Christmas presents and are on sale at early prices until 31 December, $27 for adults, $22 concession and $75 corporate.
"Get in quick and give your loved ones the gift of performing arts this Christmas," Ms Roberts concluded.
For more information, visit the Box Office in person or phone 5176 3333, or visit www.latrobe.vic.gov.au/lpawhatson
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