15 February 2007

DIY Wotzon Guide weekend of 16-FEB-07

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Here’s hoping you’ve all survived Valentines Day and are looking forward to the weekend’s shenanigans.

What’s the best thing to do in Canberra this weekend? Or, if you can’t pick just one, how’s your weekend panning out?

Suggestions in the comments as per usual.

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Bonus one – Impro ACT’s Fearless Fridays continue at the Street theatre from 5:30-7 – FREE Improvised Comedy Theatre, with FREE Live music and HAPPY HOUR drinks prices (they used a lot of capitals in their publicity stuff).

Forgot to add its this Friday 16th & Saturday 17th only!

Mirramu Dance Company’s performance of ‘Cry Baby’ as part of the Canberra Multicultural Festival. Featuring music from Randall-Blair & the Wedded Bliss (traditional Belco songs of heartbreak & loss). Please come along! Street Theatre, Childers St. from 8pm.

Stomp on Saturday night at Albert Hall.

Carnivale on Saturday night. 6pm onwards at Garema Place and City Walk.

The ANU film group have screenings tonight (Macbeth), tomorrow night (Devil Wears Prada and John Tucker Must Die), saturday night (Deja Vu and The Guardian) and next Tuesday (Brick), all at 8pm – a weekly membership is $15, and it’s at the Coombes lecture theatre. For those of you up for the full semseter program (which includes ninety odd filmsfrom a double-bill of Monty Python movies to Bonfire’s beloved Happy Feet), it’ll cost you $35 (program linked here. For those of you prepared to trust the programmers and put in for the as-yet-unknown second semster, it’ll cost you $60 for the year.

Otherwise, Screensound continues its summer season of outdoor screenings in the courtyard with the 1955 musical “French Cancan”. Tickets are $8, and the screening starts at 8:30.

More details on Sony Tropfest 07:

Join the largest audience outside of Sydney for the 15th annual screening of Sony Tropfest. The 16 finalist films will be screened in Commonwealth Park in the heart of the national capital. Grab a picnic rug and join us for this free event.

Sunday 18 February 2007 from 4pm
Stage 88, Commonwealth Park
FREE ADMISSION

There is of course, Tropfest on Sunday night at Stage 88.

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