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7 Things to do in Adelaide
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On Mon 25 Sept The Firm present their fifth concert for the year, at Pilgrim Church in the city, where artist in residence pianist Leigh Harrold will perform works include Mozart's first pieces and works by Adelaide composers Quentin Grant, Raymond Chapman Smith, Luke Altmann and Graham Dudley. The concert commences at 8pm.
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It's called 'Scrapping Photography'; an exhibition of photography by Francine Thompson, in which she holds precious memories and gives them context by scrap-booking her images. In some ways, it's a journey through her everyday life, and it can be found at the Axis Gallery at The Parks Arts & Functions complex until Fri 6 Oct.
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Finalists in the ReelDance Awards for Best Australian and New Zealand Dance Film or Video will be screening at the Mercury Cinema on Fri 15 and Sat 16 Sept. There are 2 programmes each night: on Fri it's the Reeldance Award Finalist @ 6pm and#01 & #02 Global Shorts @ 8pm; on Sat the Reeldance Award Finalist @ 6pm, and Contemporary Dance On Screen @8pm.
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The Organ Music Society of Adelaide wishes it to be known that the internationally acclaimed Viennese organist Peter Planyavsky makes a welcomed return to Australia to perform organ recitals, one of which will be in Adelaide. In Oct he will perform at the Adelaide Town Hall, where he will perform a diverse array of organ works; with JS Bach, Bo‘ly, Fuchs, Heiller, Planyavsky and Mozart featuring strongly.
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On Sun 24 Sept at 2pm, Rosalind Martin will partner with her equally fine pianist Julie Sargeant to perform an afternoon of vocal bouquets by Argento, Calvin Bowman, Poulenc, Purcell and Richard Strauss in a concert for Recitals Australia's 2006 Subscription Series. The performance will take place at Pilgrim Church on Flinders Street, city.
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Quickly now! 'Masquerade' is a feast for the eyes and ears. At 8pm on Fri 15 & Sat 16 Sept in Bonython Hall at the University of Adelaide the Vocal students from the Elder Conservatorium of Music will become, well, vocal. Actually, they'll present a banquet of madrigals comedy (by Adriano Banchieri) served with a scrumptious dollop of Die Fledermaus (by Johann Strauss).
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At the end of this month the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents 'The Real Inspector Hound' that much loved farcical drama by playwright Tom Stoppard. This production will be directed by John Wells, and performs in the Little Theatre at the University of Adelaide from Sat 30 Sept at 7.30pm. Goodness indeed; there's a cast of rogues been brought together for this one: well know lawyer around town Alex Ward and luminaries of the 1980s Footlights such as Emily Branford and Cate Rogers.

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