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Latrobe Performing Arts Centre March 2021A fun-filled series of event for family and friends to experience. By news@gippsland - 2nd March 2021 - Back to News
Come and see the Latrobe perfrming arts center 2021.
It’s our final season… Come back and celebrate what’s great about our Little Theatre. After 50 Years we present our final season before we open up our brand new theatre. To celebrate we bring you a mix of old favourites, fresh new shows and a few special surprises along the way.
We’re also pleased to bring you Access Pricing. If you can’t afford the Full Price on any season show - pay the Access Price. No questions asked. It’s our way of saying everyone is welcome. We look forward to welcoming you back to Latrobe Performing Arts Centre. See you soon!
YOU & I
Musical theatre stars, Rachel Beck & Michael Cormick.
It's like seeing 10 Musicals in one night!
- Tuesday 2 March
- 7.30pm
- Full Price: $40.00
- Access Price: $25.00
Rachael Beck and Michael Cormick are two of Australia's best loved Musical Theatre Stars. Their on-stage connection is rare, warm and genuine - immerse yourself in music and memories. To know more about tickets and reservations, visit Latrobe performing arts.
KEEP THE CIRCLE UNBROKEN
A musical tour featuring some of Australia's guitarists.
An intimate live performance experience featuring some of Australia’s best guitarists in the round.
- Thursday 11 March
- 7.30pm
- Full Price $40
- Access Price $25
Inspired by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s 1972 album ‘Will the Circle be Unbroken’, Keep The Circle Unbroken features an incredible line-up of Australian musicians, featuring special guests, The Strzelecki Stringbusters. For tickets and reservations, visit to keep the circle unbroken.
THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD
An adventurous sequel to The Gruffalo.
The Gruffalo said that no gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep dark wood…
- Sunday 14 March
- 1.30pm
- Adult: $25
- Child: $15
Join the Gruffalo’s Child on her adventurous mission in this magical musical adaptation of the much-loved picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Get your tickets to the gruffalo's child, and enjoy the colorful characters and foot-tapping sing-alongs.
FAMILY IS MURDER
A modern-day comical farce with a family of husband, wife, daughter, mother, secretary, lover, lawyer, debt collector.
Another original comedy starring a talented ensemble. Produced by the Multi-Award-Winning Gippsland-based HT&E Theatre Co., in a murderously inappropriate modern-day comical farce, in one pernicious act!
- Friday 19 March
- 7.30pm
- Saturday 20 March
- 7.30pm
- $25 General Admission
He's made some rather questionable life choices which have landed him in hot water, and facing down several barrels of several guns, both figuratively and literally! Presented by Here, There & Everywhere Theatre Company. To join the laughter, book your tickets to modern-day comical act.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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