Deepwater Art Show

Deepwater Art Show

The Deepwater Art Show is an exhibition of regional and interstate artists. It was first held in 2006 with over 300 people attending the Opening Night and went on to be held in 2008, 2010 and 2014.

More than $11000 was raised for charity at the first event and the successive shows had equal success.

The Deepwater Art Show is staged by Deepwater Art Inc. a-not-for profit organisation which raises money for Deepwater charities and community groups while promoting art and music in Deepwater.

CONTACT

Catie Macansh
deepwaterartshow@gmail.com

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Ben Lomond War Memorial Hall

Ben Lomond War Memorial Hall

Ben Lomond War Memorial Hall is fully equipped with a Memorial Room a main hall with stage and piano.

Modern sound equipment, screen microphone, supper room and modern kitchen.

Recreation room where activities can be held, off street car park modern rest rooms.

CONTACT

silentgr@activ8.net.au
(02) 6733 2117

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Deepwater School of Arts Hall

Deepwater School of Arts Hall

The Deepwater Hall is a public utility managed as a Crown Land Site supervised and maintained by three local trustees. It has recently been fully refurbished. It has a well heated auditorium capacity of seating about 200. Three separate rooms are used as a library, for meetings and as a venue for handicraft and other groups. For over 100 years the hall has been the centre of the local community and multiplicity of events continue to occur here. Travelling shows regularly visit; The Deepwater Hall players have produced a biennial production over the last 45 years; wedding receptions, funeral, wakes, balls, dances, workshops, choir rehearsals, classes for children (ballet), school concerts fundraisers of all types, lectures, ceremonies such as the annual Anzac Day Memorial Service all that place here.

CONTACT

72 Tenterfield St, Deepwater NSW 2371
e: bj@yarramundi.net.au

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The Crossing Theatre Narrabri

The Crossing Theatre Narrabri

The Crossing Theatre is Narrabri Shire’s premier entertainment venue! This multi-purpose venue has two cinemas, a café, exhibition room and four event spaces that are all fully licenced. The Crossing Theatre has a large onsite carpark and is easily accessible with a wide ramp running from the carpark
to the main entrance.

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CONTACT

117 Tibbereena Street
p: 6799 6740
e: boxoffice@narrabri.nsw.gov.au
w: www.crossingtheatre.com.au

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Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts

Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts

Sir Henry Parkes Memorial School of Arts is a multi-function centre boasting a museum, cinema, function centre and library, also within the complex is the Courtyard Cafe.

The original hall where Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous speech in 1889 is now a Museum to Federation and a gallery which celebrates the life of Parkes.

The newly refurbished School of Arts Cinema is operated by Tenterfield Shire Council and is a unique blend of historical atmosphere with the latest in block-buster and arthouse movie screening.

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CONTACT

203 Rouse Street, Tenterfield
Monday - Sunday: 10am - 4pm
p: 6736 6100
e: museum@tenterfield.nsw.gov.au
w: www.tenterfield.nsw.gov.au

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Royal Theatre Quirindi

Royal Theatre Quirindi

The Royal Theatre in Quirindi began showing its first films in 1930 and continued for the next 76 years. While patronage was patchy at times, it was with great disappointment to the community that the last movie was shown in 2006 by the then owners who had spent considerable time and effort over the years to bring the big screen to Quirindi.

In 2008 the Liverpool Plains Shire Council purchased the building with the aim of restoring it to its former glory and grants from four different funding bodies were obtained to enable the project to proceed.

More than 50 volunteers also donated their time to clean up and paint the theatre to assist in keeping costs within budget. On April 13 2010 the Quirindi Royal Theatre officially opened and the following month the first live theatre performance was staged to a full house.

With the assistance of one of the Theatre’s former owners, John Mitchell, a group of volunteers was trained to operate the projection equipment and in the first week of September the Theatre resumed screening movies. Movies are now held every fortnight and on other weekends a variety of events are staged from live theatre to musical performances, school plays and fund raising activities.

The Theatre is operated by volunteers and the community has rediscovered a timeless treasure.
Open during events and film screenings and open by appointment.

CONTACT

115 Henry Street, Quirindi
p: 6746 1755
e: royaltheatre@lpsc.nsw.gov.au
w: www.quirindiroyaltheatre.com

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Roxy Theatre, Cafe and Museum

Roxy Theatre, Cafe and Museum

The Roxy Theatre is situated in the main street of Bingara, a striking building with a history as colourful as its painted exterior. Built in 1936 by three Greeks, it operated as a cinema until 1958, after which it was closed and lay dormant and untouched for forty years.

In May 2004, The Roxy was faithfully restored to its original splendour and was re-opened to the public. The theatre embraces some of the most striking original art deco architecture in New South Wales and it still contains the original fixtures and fittings, including the ornate stucco plaster, paintwork
and coloured lights from 1936.

Today, The Roxy functions as both a multi purpose cinema and regional centre for the performing arts, with The North West Theatre Company taking residence there. The quality and standard of the performances and events, make any visit worth while.

The Roxy also has the capacity to act as a function centre for a wide variety of activities and events, ranging from birthdays and weddings to regional conferences and seminars. It is able to cater for groups ranging from 20 to 400 and is able to provide audio visual and data projection equipment. Seeing the Roxy in its full theatrical splendor is unforgettable.

CONTACT

74 Maitland Street, Bingara
p: 6724 0066
e: tnewby@gwydir.nsw.gov.au
w: www.roxybingara.com.au

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The Chapel Theatre

The Chapel Theatre

A theatre used for live shows, plays, musicals, touring ventures, musicians and movies. Plus options for presentation, functions, wedding etc. The venue seats 161 (+2 for ushers). There are 2 large dressing rooms, and green room with kitchen. There are a large collection of costumes, and a full array of lights and sound equipment. The stage has the following dimensions 10x15m.

CONTACT

Corner of Bourke and Church Streets, Glen Innes
e: theatre@giac.com.au
w: giac.com.au
p: 0448 549 580 or 67325688 (when open)

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