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St Patricks will take center stage as their production of High School Musical takes place at the Princess Theater. They were the first school in northern Tasmania to show their talents on the theater stage since it reopened. The Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival will be shown on the big screen at Village Cinemas in Launceston until May 2. Visit the festival website for more information. There will also be an online festival if you cannot attend physical screenings. RELATED: Looking at Family Life through the Lens of a Movie, Kyle Taylor recently released his new single Angels, and Tasmanians can experience it on The Forever Tour – an Acoustic Folk Show. For anyone who enjoys Cat Stevens and Bob Dylan, or soft, acoustic music, the show will be perfect according to Taylor. He will perform at the Royal Oak. Tickets can be purchased at kyletaylor.info. The harmonious sounds of the Hobart Chamber Orchestra will wrap around Launceston this weekend. Led by Peter Tanfield, the orchestra will offer a varied hour-long program for violin and strings at St John’s Anglican Church. The festival will host a livestream featuring Richard Flanagan on Saturday, as he joins ABC’s Laura Tingle at the Sydney Writers Festival. Flanagan’s latest book, Toxic, quickly became required reading, and for readers keen to hear the two âpowerful thinkersâ in conversation, the session will air at the Start Theater. The My Kids Marketplace, a paradise for high-quality used clothing and accessories for children and babies, returns for all parents and future parents to the Punchbowl Christian Center. The market is a favorite place for parents who want to tidy up their baby’s or child’s bedroom or wardrobe. Stories will be told and success will be remembered as Bracknell celebrates Retired Redlegs Day. Tales of the club’s golden age, where they won nine Esk Football Association prime ministerial positions from 1956 to 1965, will come quickly. Our reporters work hard to provide local and up-to-date news to the community. Here’s how you can continue to access our trusted content:
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Saturday at 4 p.m., tickets start at $ 25.
They were the first school in northern Tasmania to show their talents on the theater stage since it reopened.

A MOMENT IN TIME: Elizabeth Debicki and Gemma Arterton as Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf. Picture: Supplied.
Visit the festival website for more information. There will also be an online festival if you cannot attend physical screenings.

ON TOUR: Kyle Taylor is excited to visit Launceston on his tour. Image: Supplied
Saturday tickets are $ 3.10.
For anyone who enjoys Cat Stevens and Bob Dylan, or soft, acoustic music, the show will be perfect according to Taylor.
He will perform at the Royal Oak. Tickets can be purchased at kyletaylor.info.

Peter Tanfield ready for his performance in Launceston with the Hobart Chamber Orchestra. Image: Supplied
Sunday from 3 p.m., tickets via trybooking
Led by Peter Tanfield, the orchestra will offer a varied hour-long program for violin and strings at St John’s Anglican Church.
5. Tamar Valley Writers Festival

Richard Flanagan will broadcast live from the Sydney Writers Festival. Image: Supplied
Saturday from 4 p.m., tickets are $ 20 for adults, $ 10 for students.
Flanagan’s last book Toxic a quickly became required reading, and for readers keen to hear the two âpowerful thinkersâ in conversation, the session will air at the Start Theater.

MARKET FEEDBACK: Ursula Donati, organizer of My Kids Market, before the weekend market at the Punchbowl Christian Center. Photo: Phillip Biggs
Saturday, tickets $ 3 and children free.
The My Kids Marketplace, a paradise for high-quality used clothing and accessories for children and babies, returns for all parents and future parents to the Punchbowl Christian Center.
The market is a favorite place for parents who want to tidy up their baby’s or child’s bedroom or wardrobe.
7. Remember a golden age

Maurice Jordan and Barney Goss ahead of Corry Goodluck, Josh Adams, Neil Philpott, Andrew Philpott, Ricky Shelton and Mathew Bosworth. Photos: Paul Scambler
Saturday at Bracknell Oval
Stories of the club’s heyday, where they won nine Esk Football Association prime ministerial positions from 1956 to 1965, will quickly recur.
Our reporters work hard to provide local and up-to-date news to the community. Here’s how you can continue to access our trusted content: