What’s On This Weekend: Sept 15-17
Friday, September 15
DOUBLE BRITISH – Scone Community Amateur Dramatic Society
- What: Enjoy two British plays. The first play “Lunch Hour” is by John Mortimer, who was best known for the TV series Rumpole of the Bailey and the second “Better Off Dead” is by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman a husband and wife writing team who were West End playwrights in the 1960’s.
- When: 8pm
- Where: Old Court House Theatre, Kingdon Street, Scone.
- Tickets: $25 from: www.tryBooking.com
- Related Story: Double British Acts
Saturday, September 16
SCONE FILM FESTIVAL
- What: Red carpet opening (dress up if you like)
- When: 6:30 – 10:30pm
- Where: Senior Citizens Centre, Crn Oxford Road and Cooper Street, Scone.
- Cost: $30 from Hunt A Book, Scone or online at www.sconefilms.org.au.
SCONE ART PRIZE
- What: More than 200 art entries from artists throughout New South Wales.
- When: 10am – 4pm
- Where: Scone Arts and Crafts, Kingdon Street, Scone.
- Cost: Gold coin donation at the door.
- Related Story: Scone Art Prize Opening
DOUBLE BRITISH – Scone Community Amateur Dramatic Society
- What: Enjoy two British plays. The first play “Lunch Hour” is by John Mortimer, who was best known for the TV series Rumpole of the Bailey and the second “Better Off Dead” is by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman a husband and wife writing team who were West End playwrights in the 1960’s.
- When: 8pm
- Where: Old Court House Theatre, Kingdon Street, Scone.
- Tickets: $25 from: www.tryBooking.com
- Related Story: Double British Acts
Sunday, September 17
SCONE FILM FESTIVAL
- What: Encore screening
- When: 11am
- Where: Senior Citizens Centre, Crn Oxford Road and Cooper Street, Scone.
- Cost: $15 from Hunt A Book, Scone or online at www.sconefilms.org.au.
SCONE ART PRIZE
- What: More than 200 art entries from artists throughout New South Wales.
- When: 10am – 4pm
- Where: Scone Arts and Crafts, Kingdon Street, Scone.
- Cost: Gold coin donation at the door.
- Related Story: Scone Art Prize Opening