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By: Mar. 10, 2010
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Theatre: Straightjacket Productions' Men didn't miss a beat - the show went up a little late waiting for the storm battered audience to arrive. They were rewarded with complimentary drinks from Poverty Hill winery, one of the production sponsors.

Audiences have been powerfully affected by the performances in Men, by Sydney playwright/actor/director Brendan Cowell. It's a dark insight into the world of the contemporary young male, with strong performances from Samuel Johnson, Justin Rosniak and Jay Bowen, while Georgia Bolton holds her own in outstanding fashion. The season ends on March 21, (March 12 & 16 sold out)

Tuesday - Saturday 8pm, Sunday 6pm
Tickets: $28/$23


Gallery: Mary Edquist
Paper, Scissors, Paint
Until 13 March

Mary Edquist's substantial solo show, fills both galleries with evocative paintings, mixed media and works on paper. Following a group show here two years ago, Edquist has been painting with huge energy and freedom.

 

Playreading: Chipper
Nic Velissaris
Tuesday 23 March, 8pm

A rehearsed reading of Chipper by Nic Velissaris, whose earlier play Brother Boy first brought this talented writer to wide attention. The fish and chip shop has been a traditional starting point for migrants from so many countries, and Nic brilliantly captures the struggles and the tensions of the migrant experience.

This is the second presentation of Chipper, directed by Peta Hanrahan, and it has been funded by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation.

Entry by Gold Coin Donation


Music: Is this what you believe?
Wednesday 24 March, 7.30pm

Contemporary composer and double bass player Nick Tsiavos returns with the first of two recitals of new works featuring Adam Simmons (clarinet), percussionists Eugene Ughetti and Peter Neville, and soprano Deborah Kayser. From past experience we know this will be an evening of amazing music making, in Nick's words "a search for transcendent beauty within the grit and dissonance of modern art music."

Supported by the City of Melbourne

Tickets: $28/$20

Classical Concert: Haydn the Bold, Haydn the Beautiful
Ironwood
Thursday 25 March, 7.30pm

The early music specialist quartet, Ironwood will take us back to the eighteenth century with the gorgeous textures and warm sounds of gut stringed instruments. Their programme also includes a beautful small work by Boccherini, and a world premiere by Australian composer Damian Barbeier.

Tickets: $38/$25

From March 16 two exhibitions transport us from the desert to the Arctic:

Gallery: Jo Daniell
Vestiges
16 March -10 April

In Vestiges photographer Jo Daniell explores the timelessness of the Outback landscape, looking at the tiny marks that paradoxically convey so much information. Sometimes optically puzzling, always subtle, Daniell's photographs convey a deep awareness and understanding of nature and art.

Closed Friday 2 April (Easter)

Gallery: Robyn Base
World's End Barbeque
16 - 27 March

Nature also plays a major role in World's End Barbeque, an exhibition of paintings by Robyn Base. Referencing Douglas Adams' book The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, the polar regions are presented as an improbable setting for an "Aussie" barbecue.

For your diary:

30 March - 24 April
Studies of the Natural World, paintings by Peta Cross

Since 2002 fortyfivedownstairs has offered an evocative urban space and a friendly, hands-on, personalised service to an eclectic mix of artists for theatre, visual arts, forum, music and dance events. Described by The Age as "a cultural powerhouse", this not-for-profit organisation prides itself on showcasing the emerging, the independent, the experimental and the thought-provoking. Centrally located in the heart of Melbourne, fortyfivedownstairs is found within a beautiful 19th Century building and features a theatre and two gallery spaces.

For booking and more information, visit www.fortyfivedownstairs.com

fortyfivedownstairs located at 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Australia

Photo ORTYFIVEDOWNSTAIRS THEATRE, visual installation by Naomi Ota for the Tony Yap Company, photo by Jave Lee.



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