There are still five days to go in the Too Young To Be Angels season. Tonight, Wednesday, at 7pm there is a double bill of film with conversation. Richard Mordaunt and Michael Balson, followed by James Ricketson and David Bradbury.
On Thursday at 7.30pm, Michael Sharmon and Sandra Leung Waters present their cabaret You By My Side with supporting acts Bianca Wildwood and Dr Fred Cole.
Friday will see a special free screening at 11am of filmmaker Claude Gonzalez’s, The Ballad of Edgar and Mary, a stage production written for the centenary celebrations of the Drill Hall.
At 7pm there is another double bill with Claude Gonzalez’s documentary Sydney at War: The Untold Story Narrated by the Drill Hall’s late patron Tony Barry. This will be followed by Gonzalez’s latest film, John Farrow, Hollywood’s Man in the Shadows.
On Saturday Gyan and Angela Catterns presents Kiss & Tell, song conversations. A concert weaving stories of Gyan’s life and music.
On Sunday there will be a morning of free events – at 11am The Eldershaw Chronicles is the launch of Stephen Edgar’s verse play, where you can meet the creatives and the cast, at noon Already an Angel – an archived comical video performance by the late Michael Borenstein, past President of the DHTC, and in the evening from 7pm there will be the Divine Cabaret – a mesmerizing production featuring a stellar cast of six.
For more information, visit: drillhalltheatre.org.au.