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Music Program24Community Theatre performances25CommunityTheatreperformancesThe Liverpool Performing Arts Ensemble is Liverpool City’s major community theatre group. The ensemble performs threeshows per year at the <strong>Casula</strong> <strong>Powerhouse</strong> Arts Centre and is dedicated to creating high quality performances for schoolsand the general public.For more information on Liverpool Performing Arts visit www.liverpoolperformingarts.com.auMindfieldTalent that will blow your mind!The Mindfield Project is the first Youth Music Initiative which partners talentedyoung performers from Greater Western Sydney and professional NRLplayers. The aim for the project is to “unearth talented young people from theGreater Western Sydney area and provide opportunities through exposure andpromotion”.Mindfield now moves into the “second half “ of the program with the winningperformers selected from the Mindfield Auditions, joining the NRL players indevelopmental workshops and the recording of the CD!!The winners will also have the opportunity to perform at some of Australia’slargest sporting events such as the 2012 NRL Grand Final!!!Mindfield WinnersAllissa WilliamsKimberely PaleleiSusan RoseGemma SummerhayesScott PauloDominic McMurrayEdward AlofiSoul BenefitsIvan ZaineyMindfield NRL PlayersJoe GaluvaoEric Grothe Jnr.Sam PerrettDaniel VidotJunior MoorsJunior Tia KilifiKevin GordonAnthony TupouAnthony CherringtonThe <strong>Casula</strong> <strong>Powerhouse</strong> Arts Centre would like to acknowledge the supportof the Mindfield community partners; Liverpool Street University, BlacktownYouth Services Association and Liverpool PCYC.For more information visitwww.casulapowerhouse.comThe Shoe-Horn SonataTuesday 25 – Saturday 28 July | $25Adult $20 ConcessionIn 1945 Sheila and Bridie were freed from aJapanese POW camp deep in the jungles ofSumatra where thousands of women and childrenhad lived and died virtually forgotten by their owngovernments.Now after being separated for half a century, thefilming of a television documentary forces the twowomen to relive that past, contact the present andquestion the future.Woven into their fifty years of separation are ashoe-horn and the threads of loyalty and love whichform their “uncommon bond”.Directed by John BrownSomething to HideTuesday 30 October – Saturday 3 OctoberNovember | Adult $25, Concession $20Something to Hide is set in a charming house in theEnglish countryside, where Howard Holt, a writer, isvisited each weekend by his wife, Karen, who is alsohis publisher. During the week he is joined by Julie, hismistress. As the action begins, Julie tells Howard thatshe is pregnant and intends to keep the baby. As hereacts to this, she runs out to her car to retrieve cigarettesand is (apparently) run over and killed by Karen as sheenters the driveway. Karen is distraught. She has no idea thatJulie had been with Howard, and believes she has killed a localpedestrian. Howard convinces Karen that they must hide the murderand concoct a story to explain the damage to her car, and there begins themurder mystery.Directed by Guenter Bieniasch

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