Ghost of King Street – Winter Apparitions
Event description
Ghosts of King Street - winter apparitions
27.7.24 Petersham Bowling Club
It’s cold. Why not have some spirits help you warm up. This musical performance piece features a set of songs from the micro environment of Sydney’s inner city during the mid 1980s. The show is part song list, part re-memoir and part improv. The songs are mainly a collection of Greg Appel’s works from that time. Some of them from The Lighthouse Keepers. A band that's music lingers on…spookily. The Eighties were a long time ago - yet today’s inner west is full of young people who look similar and even play similar music. They could almost be extras in a re-enactment of this era. The main difference being the cost of living. A band in the Eighties could exist on social security and free beer. Today an eclectic cast has come together to help you wallow in the past or perhaps explore some local history. The loose story is based around a common delusion amongst older musicians - maybe I could still do it? It’s a show that develops right in front of you - surprising the cast themselves at times. There’s also a Guthugga Pipeline Press publication about the moon to be launched. We’ve made our tickets cheap. Because we want you to enjoy the show and feel the value. It’s Christmas in July after all.
$25 or $15 concession
The cast:
Greg Appel
Alannah Russack
Dave Claringbold (the gaffer)
Luc Fraser
Stephen ‘Hairy’ O’Neil
Michael ‘Blue’ Dalton
Dave Appel (crazy dancer and more!)
Margie Appel
Lemuel Appel
+ special guests!
*****
Under 18s are welcome at the Petersham Bowling Club but must be accompanied by an adult.
Getting to The PBC! Access to the club and main stage is via 12 stairs at the front of the venue. We are not wheelchair accessible currently but we are working on it! There is free, untimed parking on the avenue and Brighton Street and drop off / pick up is available via our driveway.
The Petersham Bowling Club acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which this show takes place and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and emerging and extend those respects to the First Nations peoples of NSW and beyond.
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