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It’s showtime at the Moncrieff

Moncrieff entertainment April
Following a scheduled closer for maintenance works, the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre will reopen in April.

The year of entertainment officially kicks off in April when the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre reopens its doors.

Following a scheduled closure for maintenance works, the Moncrieff will reopen with its first show of the year, The Black Blues Brothers, on Wednesday 2 April.

Bundaberg Regional Council’s Arts and Heritage portfolio spokesperson Councillor John Learmonth said there was plenty of great entertainment to look forward to.

“We are excited to confirm that the Moncrieff is reopening after the planned maintenance works have been completed,” Cr Learmonth said.

“The air conditioning system to the stage and dressing rooms was the last of the systems to be replaced and now the venue is ready for an exciting year ahead.

“As always, there is a wonderful line up of shows at the Moncrieff and I would encourage everyone to look through the latest program and book their tickets.

“Don’t forget about the special ‘Mornings at the Moncrieff’ entertainment package where you get three great shows at one great price.”

Mornings at the Moncrieff

Tickets for the Mornings at the Moncrieff entertainment package are available here and give theatre-goers a discounted price to see three live shows across three months.

Vintage Belles kicks things off on Thursday 17 April, taking audiences on a musical trip through time to the Hollywood golden era.

Next up is A Pommie Day Out on Wednesday 21 May, a unique show filled with old favourite sing-alongs and quintessential British humour.

Finally, Melinda Schneider: A Farewell to Doris will round things off on Thursday 19 June with a nostalgic concert celebration of Doris Day’s big band standards.

Program highlights

Other upcoming program highlights include the award-winning new Australian musical A Girl’s Guide to War and live performances from The Ten Tenors and comedian Tommy Little.

There are also special shows for little ones like Josephine Wants to Dance and Ratburger as well as free community screenings including  Audrey, Runt and Book Club: The Next Chapter.

Find the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre’s full April to June program here.

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