Friday, May 31, 2013

Have you seen my wife?


Have you seen my wife?



Daniel Corban’s wife has walked out on him after a big argument and he is beside himself with worry. Where could she be? All will be revealed in …

Cathouse Players’ wonderful Murder/Mystery

Trap for a Lonely Man

by Robert Thomas

By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd

On behalf of Josef Weinberger Ltd London

Chewton Senior Citizens Centre

June 14, 15, 21 and 22 at 8pm. Matinee: Sunday, June 16 at 2pm

Tickets: $20/$15. (Gala night June 22 all tickets $25).

Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CSRW. Some tickets (cash sales) at the door.

Enquiries: Director, Bette Sartore 5422 1603.

*** The Red Hill Hotel is offering a special pre-show dinner/lunch menu for patrons of this show – just $15 for two courses! Bookings essential, call 5472 2317.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Great dinner and show deal - Chewton

Here’s a great night out – a two-course meal at the Red Hill Hotel followed by a wonderful murder/mystery at the Chewton Senior Citizens Centre – all for just $35!
Cathouse Players is will be presenting Trap for a Lonely Man by Robert Thomas – tickets $15 concession/$20 full price and Red Hill Hotel is offering two courses (soup + main or main + dessert) for $15 for patrons to the show.
Set in a French chalet in the 1950s, this terrific three-act play has more twists and turns than the long and winding road, and the audience will be left guessing until the very last lines of the play.
In the tradition of the classic mystery plays, the company is asking audience members not to divulge the ending to their friends because it really is a cracker finale that needs to be enjoyed by everybody.
Cathouse Players will perform Trap for a Lonely Man at Chewton Senior Citizens Centre, Pyrenees Highway, Chewton at 8pm on June 14, 15, 21 and 22. There will also be a special matinee performance on Sunday, June 16 at 2pm and the final night (June 22) will be a Gala Night. Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CSRW and some tickets will be available at the door. To book for dinner or lunch before the show call the Red Hill Hotel on 5472 2317.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Superb Murder/Mystery in Chewton

                                        Director Bette Sartore

A new theatre company in Chewton will be performing some superb dramas, mysteries and comedies at the Chewton Senior Citizens Centre from next month (June, 2013).
The company is called the Cathouse Players Inc and it has a wonderful reputation spanning more than 30 years in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Under the artistic direction of Bette Sartore, Cathouse Players has won stacks of awards over the years with its high quality productions.
The company folded a few years back but the good news for theatre lovers is that Bette has moved to central Victoria and fallen in love with Chewton Senior Citizens Centre.
“I knew from the moment I saw it that it was perfect venue for small cast productions,” Bette said. “I can’t wait to present a show there.”
Bette soon assembled a very talented, experienced ensemble and reformed the Cathouse Players to perform great shows in Chewton.
The company’s first production will be Trap for a Lonely Man by Robert Thomas.
Set in a French chalet in the 1950s, this wonderful  drama/mystery has more twists and turns than the long and winding road, and the audience will be left guessing until the very last lines of the play.
“In the tradition of the great classic mystery plays, we are asking audience members not to divulge the ending to their friends because it really is a cracker finale that needs to be enjoyed by everybody.
“We are thrilled to be performing in Chewton and look forward to calling it home for many years to come.”
Cathouse Players will perform Trap for a Lonely Man at Chewton Senior Citizens Centre, Pyrenees Highway, Chewton at 8pm on June 14, 15, 21 and 22. There will also be a special matinee performance on Sunday, June 16 at 2pm and the final night (June 22) will be a Gala Night.
Tickets ($20 adults, $15 concession) can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/CSRW
Further inquiries call Bette on 5422 1603

What's On in Castlemaine May 3-19

This week at the Theatre Royal. Tonight, Friday May 3, Rust And Bone (M) at 8.30pm. For full movie session times and entertainment details phone 5472 1196 or visit www.theatreroyal.info.
Tonight, Friday May 3 at 6pm. En-TRANCE. CASPA presents a collection of work by Brett Garling. Opening Friday May three and running until Friday May 24 at CASPA, above Stonemans Bookrooms, Hargraves Street, Castlemaine. Details: Ben- 0401338284.
Tonight, Friday May 3 at 8.30pm. Warpigs and Autoportraits. At the Bridge Hotel in Castlemaine. Cost is $10. Also Saturday night see The Soulenikoes and Guests at 8.30pm for $8 and Sunday, see Itchy Scabs at 4pm for free. Details: 5472 1161 or www.facebook.com/thebridgecastlemaine.
Tonight, Friday May 3. Euchre night. At the Campbells Creek Bowling Club. 7.30pm start. All Welcome.
Saturday, May 4, 11am-3pm. Car display. The Castlemaine Historic Car Club will have on display a collection of restored old cars from the early 1900s to the 1970s at the Campbells Creek Community Centre.
Saturday, May 4, noon - 2pm. Woody Weed Control Demonstration Day. The Barkers Creek Landcare Network is hosting this free event at the end of Hages Road, Barkers Creek. Includes on-site demonstrations of woody weed control techniques, useful information on how to get the best results and a demonstration of ECOblade, a machine which cuts and paints Blackberry/Gorse in one action. Drinks and a light lunch provided. Details: www.connectingcountry.org.au/barkers-ck/ or call Michael on 5472 1594.
Saturday, May 4, 9.30am-3pm. Friends of Castlemaine Library (FOCAL) Book Sale. At the Library Foyer, Mechanics Lane, Castlemaine. Thousands of fabulous books at extremely reasonable prices!
Sunday, May 5, 9am-1pm. Castlemaine Farmers Market. At Victory Park, Mostyn Street, Castlemaine. Overflowing with Autumn produce. Bring a picnic basket and relax in the park. Details: 0429 518 985 or www.castlemainefarmersmarket.org.
Sunday, May 5 at 10.30am. May day Mass. In the old Trades Hall. For details contact the Anglican Parish Castlemaine on 54721137.
Sunday, May 5 at 2.30pm. Songs of the Casuarina. A concert by the Melbourne Mandolin Orchestra featuring the world premiere of a song written and performed by well-know local singer-songwriter, Fay White and a mandolin orchestra beautifully arranged by Wendy Rowlands. Other works include music by James Easton, Arno Starck, Richard Charlton and Evard Grieg. At the Phee Broadway Theatre, Mechanics Lane, Castlemaine. Tickets: Adults $20, children under 12 free. For tickets and details call 5472 3233.
Sunday, 5 May 6-8.30pm. Newstead Vocal Nosh. Sing and eat in convivial company at Newstead Community Centre. Leaders this month are Jane Thompson and James Rigby of Castlemaine. Theme: Songs from Country - Australian Indigenous Songs and Writers. Songs in the folk style, mostly a cappella. No prior musical experience necessary - no need to read music. Please book in so we know how much delicious soup to make: 5470 5645 or kerriep@mmnet.com.au
Sunday, May 5 at 5pm. The Road Not Taken. The Anglican Church on Agitation Hill presents The Road Not Taken, a celebration of the poetry of Robert Frost. Giving thanks for this great American poet fifty years after his death. Details: 5472 1137.
Sunday, May 5 and Saturday, May 11, 10am-4pm. MillDuck Alpaca Stud farm open. Learn about all things alpaca, pat newborn Cria, purchase pets and pregnant females in various colours. Fleece also available in a variety of colours. Talk at 2pm. Located at 143 Ford Road, Harcourt North. Details: Prue 0429 437 781 or Ada 5439 6451, email alpacas@millduck.com.au or visit www.millduck.com.au.
Monday, May 6 at 5pm. A Journey of the Feminine. The Anglican Church on Agitation Hill presents A Journey of the Feminine, a series of works by Ane Greenwood. There will be a guided meditation of the 12 works on Monday, May 6 at 5pm and on the Tuesday at 9.30, The Garden of Eden, another series of ten works by Ann will be the focus of the 9.30 eucharist. Details: 5472 1137.
Wednesday, May 8 at 2pm. Liberty Christian Life Centre. Hymns Fellowship. Come along and spend an afternoon singing some inspirational hymns, followed by afternoon tea. Located at 5 Blanket Gully Road, Campbells Creek. For details contact Pastor Paul Jenkins on 5472 4660.
Friday, May 11 at 2pm. Fundraising Event. The Liberty Christian Life Centre invites you to a fundraising event. The Victoria Police Pipe Band and Showband combined will be re-appearing for a concert at the Phee Broadway Theatre in Mechanics Lane, Castlemaine. Cost is $30 ($25 concession) with proceeds going towards Youth Ministry and Motor Neurone Disease Association of Victoria. Bookings essential, no tickets sold on the door. Phone Jessie on 0417 334 907.
Sunday, May 19, 9am-4pm. RSPCA Million Paws Walk at Castlemaine Botanical Gardens. The big annual RSPCA fundraiser. Details: Jill Smith - 0409 643 776, email: castlemaine@rspca.org.au or visit www.rspcavic.org.