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SUMMARY:Chopin's Last Tour
DESCRIPTION:It is October 1848. Frail\, heartbroken\, and in exile\, Frédéric Chopin arrives in Scotland at the invitation of Lady Jane Stirling\, his devoted student and unrequited admirer. A year from death\, in the shadow of failing health and emotional ruin\, Chopin takes to the stage one last time. Not to dazzle concert halls\, but to bare his soul. \nChopin’s Last Tour is a poignant and poetic solo performance told in the form of a personal letter. Enriched with live piano performances of Chopin’s most iconic pieces\, this remarkable show is written and performed by accomplished actor/pianist Phillip Aughey. \nSince its premiere in Edinburgh to standing ovations\, Chopin’s Last Tour has enchanted audiences across the globe with acclaimed performances in Edinburgh\, Adelaide\, Perth\, Sydney\, Melbourne\, Avignon (France)\, London\, Tallinn\, New Zealand\, and beyond. \nOn Sunday 12 April\, Phillip’s performance is partnered with award winning documentary “Chopin – I Am Not Afraid of Darkness” (2022\, 55 minutes). The film follows three world class pianists from very diverse backgrounds but are united in their appreciation for Chopin and the therapeutic potential of music. The film really speaks to how beautiful the arts are and the ability of music to bring people together who otherwise might be worlds apart. \nIf you’ve ever loved Chopin’s music\, or want to discover the soul behind the notes\, this is a must-see theatrical event. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/chopins-last-tour/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Film Screening,Live Music,Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oberon Live Projects":MAILTO:info@malachigilmorehall.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20260207T062905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T063346Z
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SUMMARY:THE GIANTS - Field To Forest Movie Event
DESCRIPTION:A new cinema event is planned for this year’s Oberon Field to Forest Festival – two very special screenings of THE GIANTS held at the iconic Malachi Gilmore Hall over the last weekend of March. \nFrom the makers of FREEMAN (ABC\, 2020)\, THE GIANTS explores the intertwined fates of trees and humans in this cinematic portrait of environmental folk hero and gay icon Bob Brown who took green politics to the centre of power. From a seedling to forest elder: the film is a masterclass that draws on Bob’s 50 years of inspiring activism\, from the Franklin campaign for Tasmania’s last wild river\, to today’s battle for the Tarkine rainforest. \nThe extraordinary life of Bob Brown began in Oberon. His father was an Oberon policeman and Bob cherishes the his roots in Central West NSW. Told in Bob’s own words\, his story is interwoven with the extraordinary life cycle of Australia’s giant trees\, brought to the screen with stunning cinematography and breathtaking forest animations. \nThere will be two screenings of the film – Saturday 28 March\, 7PM and Sunday 29 March\, 2PM. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/the-giants-field-to-forest-movie-event/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250302T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250302T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20250202T121919Z
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SUMMARY:So Much Myself: Piano Portraits
DESCRIPTION:A piano\, a virtuoso pianist\, and a multimedia journey where music\, video and speech collide in stories of extraordinary women. \nPianist Sonya Lifschitz and Australian composer Robert Davidson present a powerful series of musical portraits honouring female artists\, scientists\, and leaders across three centuries. Featuring video footage and recordings of the voices of Nina Simone\, Dame Nellie Melba\, Frida Kahlo\, Patti Smith\, Julia Gillard\, Rachel Carson\, and Clara Schumann\, this new\, important work weaves these extraordinary women’s words and stories into a rich musical tapestry\, with Sonya’s piano providing the musical setting. The melodies and rhythms within the voices reveal emotions beyond the words themselves. \nComing to the Malachi for a very special fundraising performance\, this concert marks the start of NSW Women’s Week (March 2 – 8). Tickets are available on a “pay as you wish” basis\, with all the proceeds going to Oberon’s Mums and Bubs group. \nNothing like it has come to Oberon before and  this performance is for everyone—not just women. Whether you are an experienced concert goer or a “first time for anything” type\, don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired\, provoked and moved by this extraordinary work played by this world class pianist. It is a great way to try something new – and be generous towards the new mothers in town. \n“Virtuoso pianist Sonya Lifschitz performed a breathtaking audio-visual work co-created with composer Robert Davison\, celebrating the often unsung repertoire and stories of women.” – Emily Thornton\, Canberra International Music Festival \n“It was a joyous performance in which old film clips\, excellent photography and imaginative music were blended into a fascinating program full of surprises.” – Emily Sutherland\, Adelaide Festival \nDoors Open – 2.30pm \nPerformance – 3pm\, 60 minutes\, no interval \nPost-performance gathering – stay for a catch up with a cup of tea or a “G and T”\, and meet the artist. \nThis concert is supported by Live Music Australia.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/so-much-myself-piano-portraits/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Fund Raiser,Live Music,New Music,New Music
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SUMMARY:Echoes of the Picture Palace
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\nSilent cinema brought to life with live music… \nIn a throwback to the days of vaudeville and the picture palace\, Nick Russoniello and the Golden Age Quartet reawaken the Malachi’s past and celebrate the great Charlie Chaplin in a concert that combines classic film and live music. Including pieces from Golden Age greats and new compositions\, the afternoon will be part history lesson and all entertainment. \nIn this cine-concert experience\, the Golden Age Project re-create the traditions of the silent film era. Although silent in name\, the films of the 1920s were shown in bustling picture palaces complete with live musical accompaniment. Echoes of The Picture Palace pays tribute to this lost tradition. \nThis programme features a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s The Immigrant\, a 1917 silent film regarded as one of the best in its genre. Chaplin’s bar fights\, seasickness\, a heated card game and budding romance are animated by original music composed by Nick Russoniello. Also screening is Australia’s earliest film Patineur Grotesque (1896) accompanied by a freshly improvised piano solo. \n \n  \nThis concert is supported by Live Muic Australia.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/echoes-of-the-picture-palace/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Film Screening,Live Music,New Music,New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231029T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231029T154500
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20231015T111819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T112221Z
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SUMMARY:2023 NSW Grandparents Day - Pixar's UP - Free Screening
DESCRIPTION:There is a special day coming up soon!  Sunday 29 October is 2023 NSW Grandparents Day. \nInvite your grandparents to see one of the sweetest films ever! Pixar’s classic film UP is loved by all ages and it is screening for FREE at The Malachi to celebrate NSW Grandparents Day on Sunday 29 October at 2PM. \nAll you have to do is invite your grandparent/s\, click on Get Tickets and fill out the details. Please write down your name and your grandparent’s name to secure your free seats. Come along to The Malachi for 2PM\, ready to enjoy a very special afternoon treat together.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/2023-nsw-grandparents-day-pixars-up-free-screening/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Famiy Fun,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230305T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20230113T105046Z
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SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING: Pinchgut Opera's The Loves of Apollo & Dafne (Australian Theatre Live)
DESCRIPTION:The Malachi is bringing the best of Australian theatre to our brand-new big-screen\, with film screenings from recent live theatre shows. \nOn this occasion we will also be treated to a live performance of four arias by local singer Domino Houlbrook-Cove before the screening commences. \nCelebrating twenty years of performances\, Pinchgut Opera brings us a superb production directed by Mitchell Butel\, gloriously sung and with a lush\, exquisite performance by the Orchestra of the Antipodes led by Erin Helyard on chamber organ and harpsichord. The Orchestra was streamlined with Baroque harp intrepidly performed by Hannah Lane\, Laura Vaughan on viola da gamba and lirone\, and Simon Martyn-Ellis on theorbo. \nThis production was filmed at the City Recital Hall in May 2021. \nTHE LOVES OF APOLLO AND DAFNE was written in 1640 by Francesco Cavalli with lyrics by Giovanni Francesco Busenello. Cavalli moved to Venice when a schoolboy and was a pupil of Monteverdi. During the 17th century Cavalli was regarded as a major opera composer who wrote over 30 works\, but his music fell into obscurity in the 18th and 19th centuries until roughly the 1950’s. \nWithout Butel’s adorably eccentric vision\, however\, its theatrical potential may never have been known. It is as if Butel has turned Cavalli’s opera upside down and blown it to pieces\, giving it imaginative new life and something to say almost 400 years later. \nThe colours are electric and so are the voices in Butel’s riotous and witty romp in the park which highlights and toys with Busenello’s libretto. With over 20 roles cast for 6 principal singers in multiple guises and a chorus of four\, an ancient Greek myth is revitalised and resonates splendidly.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/film-screening-pinchgut-operas-the-loves-of-apollo-dafne-australian-theatre-live/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Australian Theatre Live,Film Screening,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221217T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20221213T135603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221215T123741Z
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SUMMARY:The Malachi Movie Marathon!
DESCRIPTION:To join in the fun at the Oberon Street Markets this Saturday\, we are showing back-to-back Christmas movies from the decades of the Malachi’s ‘Picture Show’ history. \nCome inside and see what’s showing.  Grab a drink from the Foyer Bar and settle into a sofa for as long as you like and be part of our Movie Marathon. \nScreening Times: \n10 AM – It’s a Wonderful Life\, 1946 Drama Comedy\, 130 mins (PG) \n2 PM – Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer\, 1964 Musical/Fantasy\, 55 mins (G) \n3 PM – Frosty the Snowman\, 1969 Fantasy/Animation\, 25 mins (G) \n4 PM – Jingle All The Way\, 1996 Comedy/Family\, 86 mins (PG) \n6 PM – Miracle on 34th Street\, 1947 Comedy/Drama\, 96 mins (G) \n8 PM – Scrooge\, 1970 Musical/Fantasy\, 113 mins (G)
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/the-malachi-movie-marathon/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221009T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221009T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20220822T082859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T082859Z
UID:1428-1665327600-1665333000@malachigilmorehall.com.au
SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING: Italian Baroque Circa (Australian Theatre Live - Stage to Screen)
DESCRIPTION:The Malachi is bringing the best of Austalian theatre to our brand-new big-screen\, with film screenings from the Sydney Festival 2022 Roadshow. \nFlorence\, Naples\, Venice and Rome. Four remarkable cities\, each with its own proud people\, distinctive histories and architecture. In its fourth collaboration with internationally acclaimed contemporary circus company\, Circa\, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra will take you on a rollicking ride through Italy’s multi-layered past. Paul Dyer’s kaleidoscopic pasticcio will be fuelled by the vivacious Brandenburg period instrumentalists and Circa’s energetic acrobats. \nThe crumbling columns of the Roman Forum and Dante’s flourishing Florence will emerge in a daring new choreography from circus visionary Yaron Lifschitz\, weaving the music of Vivaldi\, Falconieri\, Caccini and Corelli into a sensual\, surprising and passionate experience\, a show that dances to its own unique tune. \n10% of ticket sales will go to Oberon Arts Council\, for their work at Oberon Hospital.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/film-screening-italian-baroque-circa-australian-theatre-live-stage-to-screen/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221002T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221002T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20220822T083014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T083014Z
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SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING: The Pulse (Australian Theatre Live - Stage to Screen)
DESCRIPTION:The Malachi is bringing the best of Austalian theatre to our brand-new big-screen\, with film screenings from the Sydney Festival 2022 Roadshow. \nAs part of the 2022 Sydney Festival\, one of Australia’s finest boundary-pushing circus companies\, Gravity & Other Myths\, presented their most ambitious show to date\, The Pulse\, which is packed to the brim with visceral\, poetic and heart-stopping feats of strength and agility. \nReturning to Sydney Festival following their multi-award-winning work Backbone (Sydney Festival 2018)\, The Pulse brings together 30 acrobats and a 30 strong choir into “one shimmering mass [with] spectacular systems and organisms of muscle\, bone and voice” says Darcy Grant\, Creative Lead for Gravity & Other Myths. \nWatch as a mountain of bodies crumbles into an ocean of voice and towering human structures glide with precision through five kilometres of pulsing computer-controlled web\, complete with reactive\, intense lighting design and composer Ekrem Eli Phoenix’s soundtrack\, made to mimic the beat of your (racing) pulse. \n10% of all ticket sales will go to Oberon Arts Council\, for their work at Oberon Hospital.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/film-screening-the-pulse-australian-theatre-live-stage-to-screen/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220925T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220925T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T070103
CREATED:20220822T083116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T083116Z
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SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING: “宿 (Stay)” (Australian Theatre Live - Stage to Screen)
DESCRIPTION:The Malachi is bringing the best of Austalian theatre to our brand-new big-screen\, with film screenings from the Sydney Festival 2022 Roadshow. \nWhen two skeletons are discovered in the dried-up creek bed of a remote Queensland farm\, the fates of three women – thousands of kilometres apart – become deeply intertwined. From a densely packed Singapore housing block to the vast Tagalaka country of outback Australia\, 宿 (stay) delicately unearths buried trauma and fragile connections that lie at the heart of contemporary life. A hauntingly beautiful blend of music\, dance\, film\, design and dialogue\, 宿 (stay) is built on the real-life experiences of the artists. \n10% of ticket sales will go to Oberon Arts Council\, for their work at Oberon Hospital.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/film-screening-%e5%ae%bf-stay-australian-theatre-live-stage-to-screen/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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