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mandurah performing arts centreBALLETCHORALCIRCUSLIVE MUSICTHEATRESubscribe NOWto experiencebreathtakingshows fromEurope’s andAustralia’sfinestperformersimmerseseason programJANUARY - JUNE <strong>2013</strong>


mandurahperforming arts centre<strong>Immerse</strong>season programJANUARY - JUNE <strong>2013</strong>GREATREASONS TOSUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBERS SAVETIME AND MONEYAS WELL AS RECEIVINGTHE FOLLOWING BENEFITSPRIORITYBOOKINGRECEIVE PRIORITY BOOKINGDURING OUR EXCLUSIVESUBSCRIPTION PERIOD9 NOVEMBERTO 30 NOVEMBER 2012GUARANTEEDSEATINGGUARANTEE YOUR SEATSFOR POPULAR ANDSOLD-OUT PERFORMANCESvaluereal savings OF UP TO 50%SUBSCRIBETO WIN!Subscribe before30 November 2012for your chance to win2 tickets to a previewperformance of theworld-wide smash hitJersey Boys coming tocrown theatre in aprilSAVEon ticketsSAVE $$$ WITH AMPAC SEASON PACKAGEJANUARY TO JUNE <strong>2013</strong>OF 3 OR MORE SHOWSADD SHOWSAT THE SUBSCRIBER RATELATER IN THE SEASONDiscountedRoom Ratesfor immerse subscribersat the sebel mandurahWelcomeReflecting upon our achievements over thepast couple of years, it is heartening to notethe positive response to the increase in rangeand diversity of programming on offer at theMandurah Performing Arts Centre.This response has flowed on to yourincreased attendance at shows with a 36.6%rise in tickets issued, from 48,320 in the2010-11 year to 62,500 in the 2011-12 year.We are thrilled to see more of you, more often,at our landmark Centre on Mandjar Bay.Looking ahead to the first half of <strong>2013</strong>, wehave mixed together a compelling programthat combines some of the successes ofthe past, plus a splash of something new.Refresh yourself.Revive yourself through this <strong>Immerse</strong> selection that showcases the best of Europe alongsideTo our firstsubscription seriesfor <strong>2013</strong>the WA and Australia’s finest performing arts companies.From a classic femme fatale Caroline Nin who charms, intrigues and fills your imaginationwith a plethora of images, to the sublime music theatre diva Rhonda Burchmore with hershow Legs Eleven, to the hottest young choir with Australian Voices from Queensland withMOON, the <strong>Immerse</strong> <strong>2013</strong>-1 program is our celebration of Voice.From Australia Dance Theatre’s inspirational modern update of the ballet Giselle in G,to the youthful audacity of Gravity & Other Myths with their award winning circus showFreefall, take in our celebration of Body.Rounding out our program, Amanda Muggleton reprises her star turn as a bookaholicfrom The Book Club and The Table of Knowledge is a compelling and hilarious interrogation ofpower, corruption and greed. <strong>Immerse</strong> is a celebration of Story.MPAC is one of WA’s and Australia’s great theatre venues and the MPAC team is delightedto offer our loyal audiences an outstanding program to fill this great venue. Dive In.Guy BoyceGeneral Manager mpaccoverAustralian DanceTheatre’s G byGarry StewartimageChris HerzfeldCamlight Productionsmandurah performing arts centre1


sat 23 MarCH — 8:15 pmCaroline Nin:Hymne à Piafthe audience in the uplifting and tragic world of Edith Piaf.Fans of Edith Piaf know there is more to ‘TheLittle Sparrow’ than Non, je ne regrette rien!Parisian cabaret performer CarolineNin gives you a chance to hear more of Piaf ’smuch loved oeuvre.This frank, tender and bilingual tributeto France’s most famous chanteuse is a spinetinglingand moving revelation as she usesher eloquent chiselled features, attentivediction and spirited singing to breathe newlife into familiar anthems.This Piaf tribute is not an impersonationbut a homage by a fellow Parisian Chanteuse.She delivers the famous anthems such asLa vie en Rose, Hymne à l’amour and Padamin her smoky jazz inflected tone. Nin draws“Magnificent… je t’aime Caroline…” The Scotsman“Nin… a spine tingling, tear-jerking revelation.” TimeOut“Nin has a quintessentially French ‘je ne sais quoi’!” The Sunday Telegraph“When Nin sings the room strains to listen and hairs on the backs of necks stand up.”The Daily Telegraph“More than a singer, more than an actress, Nin’s performance is enthralling.” The Press“This is a must see event if you are craving something extraordinary.” Australian Stagemandurah performing arts centre3


Sat 13 April — 2 pm & 7:30 pmFreefall –Gravity &Other MythsWhat are you afraid of? Falling? The dark?Men in Speedos?Freefall is a joyful, honest and beautifullycrafted circus and physical theatre experience.Winner of the Adelaide Fringe Best CircusAward (2010), the Tour Ready Award (2011),Melbourne Fringe Best Circus Award and BestEmerging Circus / Physical Theatre PerformerAward (2011).Freefall is circus theatre like no other inAustralia. Beautifully constructed with sizzlingskill and honest performances; it’s a completelycaptivating audience experience.“Time and time again we were enthralled… Impressive, clever and very entertaining.”Arts Hub60 minutes – no intervalage 8 years and older – mature themes and speedosstrobe lighting effects are used during the performanceThe Australian Government isproud to be associated with thistour through the national performingarts touring program,Playing Australia, which givesAustralians across the countrythe opportunity to see some ofour best performing arts.creators &performersGravity & Other Mythslighting designerGeoff Cobhamsound designerElliot Zoerner andGravity & Other Mythsmandurah performing arts centre5


wed 8 May — 7:30 pmRhondaBurchmore:Legs 11with ray alldridge bandFrom television to the big screen, musicaltheatre to opera, cabaret to the stage, multiaward winning Rhonda Burchmore hasembraced them all.Rhonda is one of Australia’s mostpopular musical theatre stars, appearing inproductions such as Mama Mia, Sugar Babies,Stop The World I Want To Get Off , Song AndDance, They’re Playing Our Song, Lend Me ATenor, Iolanthe, Die Fledermaus, An EveningWith Sondheim and Annie Get Your Gun.Rhonda was also in David Atkins’ Dancin’Man and Hot Shoe Shuffle. More recentlyRhonda played Boyka in the production ofEurobeat. In <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2010 Rhonda starredas The Drowsy Chaperone in the MTCproduction of The Drowsy Chaperone with Geoffrey Rush and later in 2010 performed therole of Celia in the critically acclaimed Calendar Girls.In 2010 Rhonda released her autobiography Legs 11 and wrote a cabaret show with thesame title that she has performed all over the country. She produced and co-wrote Cry MeA River – The World of Julie London which has sold out from Adelaide to Brisbane, mostrecently in Melbourne gaining Rhonda international acclaim.Rhonda was recently awarded the 2012 ACE Award for Australian Female Performer OfThe Year.“Totally embraceable… larger than life.” Sydney Morning Herald“She moves effortlessly from brassy up-beat numbers to torch songs to sultry blues…”The Daily Telegraph“Her ability to send up her own sexiness, not just in her patter but in the delivery of the songs,sets her apart from the pack. It would count for little if the voice was not strong enough tocarry the show, but assuredly it is.” Sydney Morning Herald“Rhonda Burchmore took the stage with more sparkles than a galaxy spilling over with stars…her numbers were explosively delivered.” Courier Mail“It was exquisite. You completely evoked the era, the mood and the artist. It was mesmerising,sexy, languid and funny.” Lisa Campbell, Artistic Director Adelaide Cabaret Festivalmandurah performing arts centre7


Fri 7 <strong>June</strong> — 7:30 pmMOONMOON is a stunning a cappella choraltheatreexperience by The AustralianVoices – recently returning with 5 stars fromby Australian VoicesEdinburgh Fringe Festival.The first half is a classical choral concertwith beautiful choral works by Rachmaninoff,Bruckner and Beibl alongside pieces likeThe Australian Voices’ YouTube hit TheFacebook Song and other contemporaryAustralian works by Stephen Leek, GordonHamilton, Nigel Butterley and more.Following intermission, the showenters choral-theatre mode with theintergalactic love story, MOON. This epicsong of love, featuring 10 movements(songs), MOON tells the story of thelonely Diana, her search for love and the twists of a very long-distance relationship.“ Staggering beautiful.” Three Weeks“ STELLAR.” Broadway Baby“ …impeccably constructed…” The Evening News“…twinkly harmonies from God only knows where…” Festival Journal“ The Australian Voices are in a different league.” Fringe Guru100 minutes – including a 20 minute intervalTour managed and coordinatedby arTour, an initiative supportedby the Queensland Governmentthrough Arts Queensland.The Australian Government isproud to be associated with thistour through the national performingarts touring program,Playing Australia, which givesAustralian across the countrythe opportunity to see some ofour best performing arts.cast - touringThe Australian Voices –a choir of 20, a balanceof male and femalevoices aged 17 to 35artistic director &conductorGordon Hamiltoncrew - touringstage managerElena Schakmoon composer /conductorGordon Hamiltonmoon lyricsVeny Armannoset designerJoshua McIntoshlighting designerElena SchakphotographyDavid CollinsmovementZen Zen Zo PhysicalTheatrecostume designerFelicity Boevinkmandurah performing arts centre9


Sat 15 <strong>June</strong> — 7:30 pmThe BookClubby Roger HallGenteel housewife and mother Deborahhas an addiction. “I’m a bookaholic,” sheconfesses. “I just can’t help myself.”Deborah’s youngest daughter has finallyflown the nest and her husband Wally isabsent, burning off the fuel of a mid-lifecrisis with endless rounds of golf and tennis.Deborah is also occupied, enjoying romanticlunches with Martin Amis and passionatehotel trysts with John Updike. But that’s justin her dreams.The spice of Deborah’s real life is her bookclub. For the women who take part, it’s ameeting of minds – and their very differentlifestyles. For Deborah, the club is a chanceto gather the juicy gossip of her friends’ livesand relationships. But when a famous author joins the group for a study session, Deborah’sown life suddenly switches from an old wives’ tale to the stuff of erotic fiction.The ensuing affair takes her love of linguistics to a whole new level. Australia’s leadingstage actress, Amanda Muggleton, returns to this brilliantly scripted star role (after herBook Club debut in 2008) to give us a hysterical peek behind the closed doors of suburbia.age 15 years and older – contains strong language and adult themescastAmanda MuggletonauthorRoger HallproducerChristine Harrisand HIT Productionsmandurah performing arts centre11


Tues 11 JUNE — 7:30 pmWed 12 JUNE — 7:30 pmthe city of mandurah presentsa version 1.0 andmerrigong theatre companyco-productionThe Table ofKnowledgeThis is a unique story, the kind of story thatcould only ever take place in a place likeWollongong. Or Port Macquarie. Or Randwick.Or Burwood. Or Warringah…version 1.0 is renowned for makingwitty and incisive theatre that engages withcontemporary political and social issues. InThe Table of Knowledge, the company turnsits forensic theatrical vision to the so-called‘sex for development’ corruption scandal thatengulfed Wollongong City Council in 2008.The Table of Knowledge tells a universalstory based on real events. Scrutinising thetranscripts of the ICAC Inquiry, version 1.0developed the script almost entirely fromthe actual words of the central characters.Exposing sexual obsessions, envelopes full of cash and a secret cabal of powerful men that metregularly around a plastic table outside a local kebab shop, this is an utterly compelling andhilarious interrogation of power, corruption and good governance in contemporary Australia.age 15 years and older – strong language at timesImage: Heidrun LohrA version 1.0 and MerrigongTheatre Company Co-production.Toured by PerformingLines for Road Work, with thesupport of the Australian Governmentthrough the AustraliaCouncil, its arts funding andadvisory body, through the nationalperforming arts touringprogram, Playing Australia.toured byPerforming LinesperformersArky Michael<strong>Jan</strong>e PheganYana TaylorKym Vercoedevised bySean BaconAlan FlowerArky Michael<strong>Jan</strong>e PheganYana TaylorKym VercoeDavid Williamsvideo artistSean Baconsound artistGail Priestlighting designerFrank Mainoo12mandurah performing arts centre13


Sat 29 <strong>June</strong> — 7:30 pmthe sebel mandurah presentsaustralian dance theatre’s ‘g’GGarry Stewart is one of the world’s bestknown choreographers. He redefinedSwan Lake into the wry and action packedby Garry StewartBirdbrain, which went on to becomeAustralia’s most performed contemporarydance work. And now he completelyreinvents the ballet Giselle with G.Fusing the technical prowess of classicalballet with explosive choreography, theeleven formidable dancers of AustralianDance Theatre embody the central themesof hysteria, vulnerability, desire, gender,death and the afterlife.The dancers’ powerful athleticism anddeconstructed classicism is accompanied bya thrilling and haunting electronic musicalscore that drives the work forward at a phenomenal pace, and a hovering panorama of LEDscreens to reconfigure the original ballet, its story and themes.Having already toured extensively throughout Europe G returns for an exclusive Australiantour in <strong>2013</strong>.60 minutes – no intervalfor ages 15 and above – partial nudityImage: Chris Herzfeld, Camlight ProductionsG has been co-commissionedby The Joyce Theater’s Stephenand Cathy Weinroth Fundfor New Work (New York),Southbank Centre (London)and Merrigong Theatre Co.at Illawarra Performing ArtsCentre (Wollongong) and coproducedby Theatre de laVille (Paris).Australian Dance Theatre issupported by the Governmentof South Australia through ArtsSA and the Australian Governmentthrough the AustraliaCouncil, its arts funding andadvisory body. The <strong>2013</strong> Australiantour is supported by theAustralian Government’s nationalperforming arts touringprogram, Playing Australia.creator & directorGarry StewartchoreographerGarry Stewartand the ADT dancersassistantchoreographerLarissa McGowanset designerGarry Stewartlighting designerGeoff CobhamcomposerLuke Smiles,motion laboratoriesproductionmanagerPaul Cowleycostume designerGaelle Mellisand Daniel JaberdramaturgicalconsultantAnne Thompsonmandurah performing arts centre15


Fri 18 <strong>Jan</strong>UARY — 7:30 pmGrace BarbÉ:AFRO-KREOLOUT OF THE BOXSeychelles islander Grace Barbé is the realdeal, a genuinely exotic world music star forthe 21st century, with the talent, looks andvoice to match. Grace’s soulful music reflectsand celebrates the diverse cultural influencesof her Indian Ocean heritage (African, Asianand European).A colourful and energetic fusion of tropicalisland rhythms with African percussion, jazz,reggae, pop, rock and Latin flavours; Grace’s‘Afro-Kreol’ sound is original, fresh and funky.Grace lights up the stage with a vibrantand engaging presence that compels theaudience to get up and dance. Her voice isa remarkably powerful instrument, and as asongwriter she has a rare and natural gift forrhythm and melody. Grace plays guitar and bass and sings in three languages; English, Kreoland French. Grace’s band has been awarded Best World Act an incredible four years runningin her current home state of Western Australia.join us for our tropical cabaret-style concert and dance the night awaymandurah performing arts centre17


Sun 24 March — 6 pmFiddler inthe LoopOUT OF THE BOXLuca Ciarla comes on stage with hisviolin, a loop machine and the surprisingvideo animation made by Keziat. Music isthe result of the superimposition of tracksrecorded live and played back by the loopmachine. Many alter egos by the violinist.Luca Ciarla step by step adds newvirtuosism, music is never the same,absolutely unpredictable, in symbiosis withKeziat’s visionary art.“…a magical acoustic seduction whereeverybody finds familiar influences, fromgenuine folk to sophisticated jazz.” Il FattoQuotidiano, Italy80 minutes – no intervalperformersluca ciarlaViolin & loop machine,baritone violin,melodica,sound effectskeziatVideo animationmusicL. CiarlaF. CarpiJ.S. BachR. RodgersT. MonkEthnic & folk musicmandurah performing arts centre19


Tues 7 May — 7:30 pmSundownerkageOUT OF THE BOXIt’s the strangest thing. No longer being able totell what is the past and what is the present…The realm of memory remains agreat mystery. Through the eyes of threegenerations, Sundowner tells the story ofso many Australian families. If a loved onestarts to lose their memories, what role canwe play in holding on to them? And howcan we care for them in the present whilehonouring their memory?Starring Helen Morse, Sundownercombines theatre, dance and physicality in astory of lament and at times, grief and sorrow.Ultimately though, this is a story of love: loveof family, love of history and love of life.“Morse is splendid... Director Kate Denborough seizes every opportunity to bring to life thecollisions between the past and the present happening in the woman’s mind.” The Australian80 minutes – no intervalImage: Jeff BusbyA collaboration between KAGEand Alzheimer’s Australia,sponsored by DomainPrincipal Group. Toured byPerforming Lines for RoadWork, with the support ofthe Australian Governmentthrough the Australia Council,its arts funding and advisorybody, through the nationalperforming arts touringprogram and Playing Australia.toured byPerforming Linescreated inpartnership withAlzheimers AustraliadirectorKate DenboroughwriterDavid DenboroughperformersHelen Morse,Jackie Rees,Timothy Ohl,Gabrielle Nankivell,Craig Bary withthe Tivoli Loveliesset conceptDan Potraset realisationJulie Rentonlighting designerDamien CoopercomposerKelly Ryallwith additional musicby Paul Kelly andMegan Washingtoncostume designerPaula Levismandurah performing arts centre21


thurs 27 june — 7:30 pmDisco:The VinylSolutionby Fiona Scott-NormanOUT OF THE BOXdoesn’t want to say it out loud for fear of sounding ‘old’.Contains tap-dancing, swing-dancing, disco and ideas.The sister show to the award-winning TheNeedle and the Damage Done. Disco: TheVinyl Solution is a biting comedy show aboutmusic, dance, and popular culture.Hilarious, informed and scathing, it’sbasically the ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ ofelectronic dance music.Taking in hip hop, disco and partnerdancing, clubbing, white supremacy anddrunken street violence, Disco elegantlyand articulately concludes that the world’sbeen going to hell in a handbasket since westopped touching each other on the dancefloor.Appeals particularly to anyone whosuspects that ‘modern music’ is ‘crap’, but“Pick of the Festival. This show fulfils all my ha-ha criteria. Impeccably written. Go see FionaScott-Norman who is far, far funnier than a writer should be.” Helen Razer, The Age“Brilliant, full of witty similes and mordant cultural reference.” Cameron Woodhead, The Age“It’s the perfect balance between topical prose and comedy.” Taryn Pollock, ArtsHubplease join us in the foyer after the show for more disco actionperformed byFiona Scott-Normandirected byTim Ferguson(from Don’t Forget YourToothbrush and DougAnthony All Stars)mandurah performing arts centre23


MandurahPerforming ArtsCentreSupportingour artiststo tellour storiesThe Mandurah Performing Arts Centreoffers a world class waterfront facility for thecommunity of Mandurah and the Peel region.This community deserves a strong, relevantand diverse artistic and cultural programthat enables local stories and practitioners tobring life to this outstanding facility.To play a role in the journeyof an artist as they unlock the storiesthat illuminate this unique cornerof Western Australia is an honour.Consider becoming an annual Patron ofthe Mandurah Performing Arts Centre orconsider leaving a bequest.Every life is touched with moments of humour and drama. By leaving a gift in your Willto MPAC you can leave a significant legacy that lives beyond your natural life. By helping theCentre to bring the very best of the arts to Mandurah, you will enable others to be touchedand moved through the arts.Your generous gift will help artists to tell our stories, through youth development, helpingcommunity members to take part in making art, and telling the stories of local significance.Your bequest will offer a gift of hope to future generations of Mandurah.We recommend you have your will prepared by a practicing legal professional to ensurethat your assets will be distributed in accordance with your wishes.For further information please contact:Christine Magor9550 3933christine.magor@manpac.com.autop imageThe Ghost’s Childbottom imageBreathe – MandurahSings! with JonathanWelch AMmandurah performing arts centre25


SEASON PROGRAMJANUARY - JUNE <strong>2013</strong>PRICINGperformancesadultsubscriptionconcessionsubscriptionfompac*subscriptionunder 25 yrssubscriptionadultsingle ticketconcessionsingle ticketfompac*single ticketunder 25 yrssingle ticket$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $Caroline Nin: Hymne à Piaf 48 45 43 25 55 52 50 30Freefall – Gravity & Other Myths 40 38 36 25 45 43 40 30Rhonda Burchmore: Legs 11 50 47 45 25 60 57 55 30The Book Club by Roger Hall 48 45 43 25 55 52 50 30If you wish to be seated with other <strong>Immerse</strong> subscriptionticket holders, please submit the forms together.step two YOUR CONCESSION DETAILSPlease provide all Concession Card names and numbersor inform us if you are a Friends of MandurahPerforming Arts Centre (fompac) member, providingyour name and number.NameFOMPAC/Concession No.If under 25 please provide a photocopy or your proof of age.YOUR SEATING REQUIREMENTSstep threeWe will attempt but cannot guarantee to accommodateyour requirements. If you know the seats you would prefer,please advise here:Would you require any of the following? (please tick) Left aisle seat Right aisle seat Wheelchair access Seating in first 4 rows due to sight Hearing loopMOON by Australian Voices 43 40 38 25 50 47 45 30The Table of Knowledge 43 40 38 25 50 47 45 30G by Garry Stewart 43 40 38 25 50 47 45 30out of the box performancesOnly available at the discounted rate once you have chosenat least 3 of the above performances$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $Grace Barbé: Afro-Kreol 25 25 25 25 45 42 40 30The Fiddler in the Loop 25 25 25 25 45 42 40 30Sundowner by Kage 25 25 25 25 55 52 50 30Disco: The Vinyl Solutionby Fiona Scott-Norman* FOMPAC ~ Friends of Mandurah Performing Arts Centre25 25 25 25 45 42 40 30immerse season program january - june <strong>2013</strong>BOOKING FORMstep one your contact detailsTitle Mr Mrs Ms Dr (please tick one)First nameSurnamePostal addressSuburb PostcodeE-mailPhone (day)Phone (evening)Phone (mobile)Would you like to join our mailing list? Yes, by e-mail Yes, by post Yes, by e-mail and post No thankyou26mandurah performing arts centre27


step five PAYMENTMethod (please tick): Cheque Money orderPayable to Mandurah Performing Arts Centre Credit card: VisaMastercardCard number_ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _Expiry date_ _ / _ _Name on cardSignatureHow did you find out about oursubscription program? (please tick) Mailed brochure Picked up brochure Advertising Website Email Friend Other:<strong>Immerse</strong>season programJANUARY - JUNE <strong>2013</strong>HOW TO BOOKcentre partnersIt’s easy, select the shows you wish to see, then complete the <strong>Jan</strong>uary to July<strong>2013</strong> Performance Season Packages Booking Form and then…step four your PREFERRED PERFORMANCES & QUANTITIES OF TICKETS REQUIREDperformances date adult concess fompac < 25’s total $2 2 $140e.g. Name of show Date $ 45 x __ $ 40 x __ $ 38 x __ $ 25 x __Caroline Nin Sat 23 Mar 8:15pm 48 x __ 45 x __ 43 x __ 25 x __Freefall Sat 13 Apr 7:30pm 40 x __ 38 x __ 36 x __ 25 x __Rhonda Burchmore Wed 8 May 7:30pm 50 x __ 47 x __ 45 x __ 25 x __The Book Club Sat 15 Jun 7:30pm 48 x __ 45 x __ 43 x __ 25 x __MOON Fri 7 Jun 7:30pm 43 x __ 40 x __ 38 x __ 25 x __The Table of Knowledge Tues 11 Jun 7:30pm 43 x __ 40 x __ 38 x __ 25 x __The Table of Knowledge Wed 12 Jun 7:30pm 43 x __ 40 x __ 38 x __ 25 x __G Sat 29 Jun 7:30pm 43 x __ 40 x __ 38 x __ 25 x __out of the box performances are only available at the discounted rate once you have chosenat least 3 of the above performances. Please tick your preferred day and time.Grace Barbé Fri 18 <strong>Jan</strong> 7:30pm 25 x __The Fiddler in the Loop Sun 24 Mar 2pm 25 x __Sundowner Tues 7 May 7:30pm 25 x __Disco: The Vinyl Solution Thurs 27 Jun 7:30pm 25 x __i wish to support mpac by making a donation (donations over $2 are tax deductible)if paying by credit card, please add a $4.40 transaction feetotalprogram partnerspresenting partnerfunding andtouring partnersIN PERSONCome in and see us at the Box Office at the Mandurah Performing ArtsCentre. We will not be able to process it at the time but will date-stamp itand process it in order. Your tickets will then be sent to you in the post.BY MAIL*Send it with your credit card details, cheque or money order to:Box OfficeMandurah Performing Arts CentrePO Box 1049Mandurah WA 6210* Made payable to Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. Do not send cash.BY FAXFax both sides of the booking form to (08) 9550 3901.SINGLE TICKETSAdditional single tickets can be purchased in person, and over the phone atthe discounted rate once you have become a subscriber.You will need to provide your subscription name and number.ENQUIRIESIf you have any queries contact our Box Office staff on(08) 9550 3900 who will be able to assist you.Design by www.StudioBomba.com.au28mandurah performing arts centremandurah performing arts centre29


mandurah performing arts centreThe Boardwalk, Ormsby Terrace,Mandurah, Western AustraliaBox Office (08) 9550 3900 Fax (08) 9550 3901

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