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Arts Centre lineup revealed

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News27 November 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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PERFORMER Brenda Bressed at the 2024 Frankston Arts Centre season launch last week. Picture: Supplied
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THE Frankston Arts Centre’s program for 2024 has been unveiled.

A lineup of signature events and shows for 2024 was unveiled at a season launch event last week.

Among the events set to come to Frankston next year include the Australian musical The Sunshine Club, an evening with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jaime Martin, Emma Donovan, circus show Humans 2.0, and the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow. A packed lineup of kid’s entertainment has also been scheduled.

Frankston Arts Centre head of programming Heidi Irvine said theatre brings people together.

“If we have learnt anything from the world now, it’s human connection that defines us. Our understanding of who we are, how we want to live all boils down to the people who live in it. Who we choose to love, to befriend, to laugh with and to spend our time with. The world doesn’t make sense sometimes and we certainly can feel that any sense of normalcy or common sense is gone,” Irvine said. “But here, in this very special place – we can take a moment to escape. To learn more, to laugh, to cry. And with that human being onstage in front of you, and those around you – to connect.”

To see the Frankston Arts Centre’s 2024 program visit artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Home

First published in the Frankston Times – 28 November 2023

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