2011 Sydney World AIDS Day Concert: An All-Star Tribute to Judy Garland

 

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TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE!

 

This year's concert is an all-star tribute to the music made famous by the legendary Judy Garland. Join some of the some biggest stars of Australian musical theatre and cabaret for a fabulous evening of entertainment with all proceeds helping to fund vital services for people with HIV.

 

The all-star line-up

 

  • David Campbell
  • Amanda Bishop
  • Simon Burke
  • Paul Capsis
  • Ricki-Lee Coulter
  • Tim Draxl
  • Emma Pask
  • Lucy Maunder
  • David Raleigh
  • Michael Griffiths
  • Sheridan Harbridge
  • Margi de Ferranti
  • Marika Aubrey
  • Tom Sharah
  • Marney McQueen
  • and more!

All stars will be performing with a 40-piece orchestra.

Directed by: Trevor Ashley

Musical Director: Craig Renshaw

Hosted by: Peter Eyers

ALL PROCEEDS HELP FUND VITAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV

What, when, where?

What: An All-Star Tribute To Judy Garland - The 2011 Sydney World AIDS Day Concert
When:
Monday 21 November, 7:30pm
Where:
Verbruggen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Macquarie St, Sydney
Cost:
$75 Full/$70 concession OR bookings for 8 or more tickets $65each (not available via website. Please call David 9206 2110)

SEATING IS BY GENERAL ADMISSION (ie. first in best dressed!)

 

BOOK NOW

ONLINE TICKET PURCHASE HAS NOW CLOSED. TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE AT THE VENUE.

Please click here to read the 'Ticket Purchase - Terms & Conditions'.

Click here for article in SX


More info

Contact: ACON's Events and Fundraising Team
Tel: (
02) 9206 2110
Free Call:
1800 063 060
Hearing Impaired:
(02) 9283 2088
Email:
events2011@acon.org.au

 

 

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