Fresh Comedy with Nick Cody
178 Charles Street, Launceston Tasmania After a scorching headliner set at our March '12 show, Nick Cody returns to The Clubhouse for our May '13 show. Plus a selection of Tasmania's finest
The Photo – CentrStage
The Annexe Theatre, Launceston Tasmania Written by Stephen Sewell Directed by Robert Lewis and Nicole Lewis Every year Simon and Vicky throw their home open to the local neighbours for an an
A Festival Of Russian Ballet – Launceston
Princess Theatre, Launceston Tasmania Russian Ballet Touring Pty Ltd Presents Imperial Russian Ballet Company's - A Festival Of Russian Ballet Returning to Australia in 2013, Imperial Russ
A Significant Gift – The Collection of Professor Wong Shiu Hon and Mrs Nancy Wong
2 Wellington Street, Launceston Tasmania Hobart-based Professor Wong Shiu Hon and Mrs Nancy Wong have generously gifted a collection of 40 Chinese ceramics, glass and wooden antiquities to th
Jon English and The Foster Brothers – Launceston
Country Club Casino, Launceston Tasmania In a special event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of ‘Beating the Boards’ – a live double album recorded with the
Guan Di Temple
2 Wellington Street, Launceston Tasmania Guan Di Temple holds the contents of a number of Chinese temples from north-eastern Tasmanian mining towns. As these temples closed their contents we
Portraits of You, Portraits of Me
2 Wellington Street, Launceston Tasmania The ArtSparks! Family Art Space has been designed to engage children through observation and interactive interpretation of artworks and participation
A Distinctive Colour
2 Wellington Street, Launceston Tasmania Blue and white pottery has been produced for over a 1000 years. The development of blue and white ceramics is the result of cultural interchange and i
A Creative Century
2 Wellington Street, Launceston Tasmania The earliest attempts at producing decorative arts objects in Tasmania were with furniture followed by pottery. Prevailing furniture styles, produced
Bea Maddock Paintings 1956â
2 Wellington Street, Launceston Tasmania An exhibition of 28 paintings by Launceston artist Bea Maddock. The exhibition includes landscapes, figure studies, portraits, paintings with religiou
