Award-winning Kate Ceberano will open The Cube Wodonga’s 2018 season with her acclaimed Love Songs concert with Paul Grabowsky on February 13.
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The concert is among more than 30 shows unveiled at the season launch on Thursday, November 30.
From dancing and drama to comedy and concerts, and everything in-between, the 2018 line-up is filled with tear jerkers, barrels of laughs, jaw dropping talent and performances that will have audiences talking about them long after the final curtain falls.
With Love Songs Ceberano, the high priestess of Australian pop, and musical partner Grabowsky take audiences on a personal journey into words and music with reinterpretations of some of the great love songs of the past 50 years.
The effect on audiences is palpable as this duo presents stripped back renditions of love songs, selected because of their ability to connect on a deep emotional level and, more importantly, because they have influenced both artists at some point in their lives.
Joining Ceberano and Grabowsky on the program are some big names in Australian entertainment: singer and songwriter Lior, comedian Damian Callinan, and the Doug Anthony All Stars – Paul McDermott, Tim Ferguson, and Paul ‘Flacco’ Livingston.
After sell-out shows in the UK three (still) living legends of international comedy – McDermott, Ferguson and Livingston – will unleash their brand of havoc upon the Border. Howlingly funny, hilariously dark, joyously cathartic and politically incorrect, DAAS will perform on June 14.
Originally from Canberra, DAAS had already built a strong overseas following after appearing at the 1987 Edinburgh Fringe Festival before the ABC TV exposure.
Livingston replaced original member Richard Fidler, now well known ABC Melbourne radio host, when the group reformed 2014.
The program also includes a variety of children’s shows, including The 78-Storey Treehouse (March 10), Ickypedia (April 21), Yo Diddle Diddle (June 13) and The Gruffalo (October 20), and musical performances by the Australian Army Band Kapooka (March 21, August 29), Murray Conservatorium (May 5), and the I.G. Big Band (October 21).
Albury Wodonga Theatre Company will present Chicago during May and LIVID’s Nunsense in September while performance art, comedy, movies and musical theatre are also covered.