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T he Lennon Songbook in Concert — this Saturday!

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CROSS purposes

CROSS purposes

John Lennon was the voice of a generation whose songs and albums remain as poignant and relevant today as they were half a century ago.

This Saturday, February 18, at the Orange Civic Theatre, John Waters and Stewart D’Arrietta are back with the fabulous Liverpool Band, bringing you the latest instalment of their hugely successful interpretation of John Lennon’s music — The John Lennon Songbook.

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Together Waters and co-creator and musical director D’Arrietta have explored and honoured their relationship with Lennon’s music.

London-born Waters, spent his teenage years as a singer and bass player in blues band, The Riot, before travelling to Australia, where he landed the lead role in the Sydney production, Hair. From that moment he was thrown into the world of acting and appeared in a variety of movies and television series.

It was in 1992 that Waters and D’Arrietta, a renowned pianist and composer, came up with the idea of Looking Through a Glass Onion, later renamed Lennon: Through a Glass Onion, as a theatrical interpretation of John Lennon’s life and music.

This Saturday, experience the latest evolution of this iconic show — The Lennon Songbook in Concert, with intimate takes on classic hits and album favouritesIt’s Lennon like you’ve never heard before. All the songs you love, and even some you didn’t know you did, in a dynamic show for all the generations.

See The Lennon Songbook in Concert at Orange Civic Theatre, Saturday, February 18, 7.30pm. Tickets viaTicketek or call 6393 8111

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