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Best podcasts about palais theatre

Latest podcast episodes about palais theatre

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
Attendee at comedy festival describes tragic ordeal as fan dies mid-performance

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 2:25


Mimi, who was seated two rows behind the man, told Ross and Russel what happened inside the Palais Theatre on Wednesday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Kevin Sullivan and the Sulli-Vans to take over Palais Theatre

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 2:06


NSW country artist Kevin Sullivan calls in to give a Free-Plug to his gig at Franklin's Palais Theatre this Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SmartArts
Marina Prior on Follies, Midsumma Festival 2025, Red Stitch 2025, TarraWarra's Intimate Imaginaries & ACCA's new CEO and Artistic Director Myles Russell Cook

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 88:13


Join Richard Watts for his penultimate episode before he closes out 2024 with his 20th anniversary next week! Details for the live event happening on Thursday 19th can be found here: https://www.rrr.org.au/events/smartarts-20th-anniversary-special Whether you're a Midsumma Festival veteran or you're wanting to go for the first time, Chief Executive and Creative Director, Karen Bryant, is here to give us a 2025 program overview. The theme for 2025 is Collective Identities, and the festival runs from 19 January - 9 February at various locations around the city and the regions. Full program here: https://www.midsumma.org.au/info/program-guides/We've been showcasing the 2025 programs of theatres around Melbourne for a few weeks and now it is time to hear from Red Stitch!! Artistic director, Ella Caldwell, tells us all about what to expect (perhaps the unexpected) next year and a bit about their fundraising campaign, Long Live Big Little Theatre - which you can donate to now to help them get to their multi-year goal of $2 million. TarraWarra Museum of Art Curator, Anthony Fitzpatrick, tells us about the current exhibition, Intimate Imaginaries. Get along to the picturesque gallery in Healesville from now until March 10 to see contemporary and lively art from a collection of 13 artists. Tickets available here.Australian soprano, musical theatre royalty and actress, Marina Prior AM, joins Richard to talk about her latest project with Victorian Opera, Follies. They talk about her character (Phyllis Rogers Stone), what it's like to be a legend among legends, and performing at The Palais! You can catch Follies from February 1-6 at The Palais Theatre in St Kilda.Was ACCA's new CEO and Artistic Director Myles Russell Cook always destined for the job? Myles joins Richard to talk about taking on the role, and The Art of Lazy – an evening with Lady Susan, showing Saturday December 14th, plus gives us some highlights for the year to come at ACCA.

Asian Pop Nation Podcast
S3 E6 - So Many Concerts! (24/09/24)

Asian Pop Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 53:56


Once upon a time, the APN team sat all together in the SYN studios, to record the final episode of Season 3 back in September... and now you get to hear exactly what we chatted about on that faithful night! There will be plenty of tales about the concert experiences to come from both the Laufey & aespa shows last month, and for the anime enthusiasts out there, you will also get to hear our thoughts about the 2024 Animaga Expo, so gather around for our final Season 3 episode for the year!  (02:23) Annabella's POV experiencing A Very Laufey Day in Melbourne (11:44) Le and Liz's POV experiencing Laufey's Bewitched: The Goddess Tour at the Palais Theatre (22:24) Ethan and Lisha's POV experiencing aespa's SYNK: PARALLEL LINE at Rod Laver Arena (34:31) Le and Lisha's POV experiencing Animaga Expo 2024 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter - @asianpopnation Please note that SYN does not have the rights to podcast the music it plays on 90.7FM. That means you'll have listen live on SYN 90.7FM | DAB+ syn.org.au every Tuesday from 8pm to 10pm for all the wonderful tunes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stage Show
How Eddie Perfect and Gillian Cosgriff make musical theatre

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 54:07


Have you ever wondered how a musical is written? At this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival, the Tony-nominated composer and lyricist Eddie Perfect hosted an event that brought us into that process. Eddie and another musical theatre composer, Gillian Cosgriff, share their insights and debut brand new songs in our music studio.Also, Richard Mills' forthcoming opera Galileo explores the life of the pioneering Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. Performed by Victorian Opera, Galileo will have its world premiere at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne. Richard joins us at the piano to share stories from his own life as a composer.

Dis Dat with My Cousin Vlad
Episode 163: The Wog of Palais Theatre

Dis Dat with My Cousin Vlad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 51:52


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The Captain's Run
Barry Breen (11.8.23)

The Captain's Run

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 10:57


Barry joined Jules to discuss the Saints season, the 1966 Grand Final replay being shown at the Palais Theatre, the Lighthouse Foundation, his memories from the 1966 Flag, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Triple M Rock Interviews
HOMEGROWN: 10 Years of Holy Holy | A Tale of Chance Encounters, Nostalgic Gigs, and Dedicated Fans

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 28:24


Join Timothy Carroll and Oscar Dawson of Holy Holy as they sit down with Matty O on Triple M Homegrown to commemorate a decade of incredible music and memories. From their chance encounter as English teachers in Thailand to their rise to worldwide success, this episode takes you on an unforgettable journey through the band's remarkable history. The conversation begins with the boys reminiscing about their time in Thailand, where they initially crossed paths but struggled to master the local language. Fast forward to the present day, and their journey has led them to heights they could have never imagined during those early days. Back in Australia, Tim shares a heartwarming memory of witnessing Oscar's previous band, 'Dukes of Windsor,' achieve their own success. Little did they know that their paths would converge again in Sweden, where Oscar found himself crashing on Tim's couch while working on a 'Dukes of Windsor' record in Berlin, Germany. With minimal production experience and basic equipment, Tim approached Oscar with some musical ideas. Being the production wiz he is, Oscar jumped in to help bring those ideas to life. The duo's chemistry was undeniable, and though they never intended to form a band, the magic they created together was undeniable. Their first song 'Impossible Like You,' released in 2013, exceeded all expectations, receiving national radio airplay and opening doors to countless gigs. This unforeseen success set them on a course that would change their lives forever. Tim and Oscar also share touching moments they've experienced with fans, from encountering devoted admirers with tattoos of their lyrics to fans claiming they gave birth to a non-stop playlist of Holy Holy music. Matty takes the duo on a nostalgic trip down Memory Lane, reliving some of their biggest shows to date. The recounting of their first major gig at the Palais Theatre brings laughter as they recall committing a rookie mistake of forgetting their equipment – a tale that has become part of their band's folklore. Going behind the scenes at Splendour in the Grass, Tim and Oscar recall their exhilarating experience performing at the festival, from braving the mud to camping on site and even playfully sharing a stolen bottle of Jamison from Oh Mercy. In a surprising twist, they share an amusing story of being mistaken for a David Bowie cover band due to their band name "Holy Holy." The episode concludes with delightful anecdotes of their encounters with music sensations Billie Eilish and Coolio at Groovin The Moo, solidifying their position in the music world as artists who have had the honor of sharing moments with music icons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Aussie with Becko
HOMEGROWN: 10 Years of Holy Holy | A Tale of Chance Encounters, Nostalgic Gigs, and Dedicated Fans

Triple M Aussie with Becko

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 28:24


Join Timothy Carroll and Oscar Dawson of Holy Holy as they sit down with Matty O on Triple M Homegrown to commemorate a decade of incredible music and memories. From their chance encounter as English teachers in Thailand to their rise to worldwide success, this episode takes you on an unforgettable journey through the band's remarkable history. The conversation begins with the boys reminiscing about their time in Thailand, where they initially crossed paths but struggled to master the local language. Fast forward to the present day, and their journey has led them to heights they could have never imagined during those early days. Back in Australia, Tim shares a heartwarming memory of witnessing Oscar's previous band, 'Dukes of Windsor,' achieve their own success. Little did they know that their paths would converge again in Sweden, where Oscar found himself crashing on Tim's couch while working on a 'Dukes of Windsor' record in Berlin, Germany. With minimal production experience and basic equipment, Tim approached Oscar with some musical ideas. Being the production wiz he is, Oscar jumped in to help bring those ideas to life. The duo's chemistry was undeniable, and though they never intended to form a band, the magic they created together was undeniable. Their first song 'Impossible Like You,' released in 2013, exceeded all expectations, receiving national radio airplay and opening doors to countless gigs. This unforeseen success set them on a course that would change their lives forever. Tim and Oscar also share touching moments they've experienced with fans, from encountering devoted admirers with tattoos of their lyrics to fans claiming they gave birth to a non-stop playlist of Holy Holy music. Matty takes the duo on a nostalgic trip down Memory Lane, reliving some of their biggest shows to date. The recounting of their first major gig at the Palais Theatre brings laughter as they recall committing a rookie mistake of forgetting their equipment – a tale that has become part of their band's folklore. Going behind the scenes at Splendour in the Grass, Tim and Oscar recall their exhilarating experience performing at the festival, from braving the mud to camping on site and even playfully sharing a stolen bottle of Jamison from Oh Mercy. In a surprising twist, they share an amusing story of being mistaken for a David Bowie cover band due to their band name "Holy Holy." The episode concludes with delightful anecdotes of their encounters with music sensations Billie Eilish and Coolio at Groovin The Moo, solidifying their position in the music world as artists who have had the honor of sharing moments with music icons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Journal du Rock
Faye Fantarrow, Dave Stewart et Annie Lennox ; Rich Robinson des Black Crowes ; Décès de Wilko ; Nandi Bushell ; Bob Dylan ; Win Butler d'Arcade Fire

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 3:45


Dave Stewart et Annie Lennox du groupe Eurythmics ont fait un don à la collecte de fonds mise en place par la musicienne Faye Fantarrow pour financer son traitement contre une tumeur au cerveau, après avoir vaincu deux leucémies dans son enfance. Rich Robinson, guitariste des Black Crowes, a forcé un fan qui était monté sur scène à en descendre en le repoussant avec sa guitare au Palais Theatre de Melbourne en Australie. Wilko Johnson connu pour son jeu de guitare unique et une très forte présence sur scène qui a largement influencé le mouvement punk, nous quitte à l'âge de 75 ans, collaborant avec Dr Feelgood, Ian Dury avant de démarrer une carrière solo qui durera 40 ans, il interprétait le personnage de Ser Ilyn Payne dans la série Game of Thrones. La jeune rockeuse Nandi Bushell a publié sur YouTube une nouvelle vidéo avec son frère, Thomas, ils reprennent "Killing In The Name" de Rage Against The Machine, elle avait joué avec Roger Taylor, le batteur d'Arctic Monkeys, les Foo Fighters en hommage à Taylor Hawkins et Muse est fan d'elle. Simon and Schuster, la maison d'édition derrière le dernier livre de Bob Dylan, "The Philosophy of Modern Song", s'est excusée et rembourse actuellement les personnes ayant acheté des exemplaires soi-disant signés par l'auteur, alors que ce n'était pas le cas. Le leader du groupe Arcade Fire, Win Butler, a été accusé de comportements sexuels déplacés par quatre personnes et une cinquième personne s'ajoute maintenant à ces accusations en expliquant que le chanteur était "émotionnellement abusif, manipulateur et toxique". --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30.

ALWAYS LIVE
That One Sweet Promenade

ALWAYS LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 48:57


St Kilda boasts some of Melbourne's most iconic venues – names like the Prince, the Palais and the Espy have all been enshrined in the city's rich culture of live music. And if those walls could talk, the stories would be never ending. To help share some of those stories, Alex Lahey is joined by the likes of Mark Seymour, Vika Bull, Chris Cheney, Paul Dempsey, Alice Skye, Dave Faulkner and more for another epic chapter in the history of Melbourne and Victoria's passionate live music scene.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speakola
The bald legend and the feral legend — A last interview with Uncle Jack Charles, Palais Theatre, Melbourne, September 2022

Speakola

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:25


The great actor and activist Uncle Jack Charles died in Melbourne on the 13th of September 2022 of a stroke. Five weeks earlier, Speakola's Tony Wilson recorded a chat with him during filming of their AFL Finals promo. Tony had written the words. Jack delivered the voice. During Jack's break, Tony chatted to him about life and career highlights. It was just recorded on a phone, so doesn't have the usual Speakola sound quality. it's a beautiful chat though, typically feisty and irreverent from Uncle Jack. Tony wrote it up for his column /newsletter Good one, Wilson, so it is up there too, with transcript. There is also a column about Tony writing what he calls his 'Nike poetry'. Uncle Jack talks about touring with Archie Roach on the Enter the Bloodstream tour and singing Archie's 'We Won't Cry'. That song finishes the episode, recorded at TEDx Sydney, 2017. Jack Charles was a proud and eloquent Bunurong and Wiradjeri man. RIP. Speakola is made entirely by Tony and supported by listeners. There is a Patreon page which you can join If you want to offer Tony regular support. Also welcome credit card donations,  which can be monthly or one off. Subscribe to our newsletter if you want a fortnightly email setting out great speeches by theme. Speakola is sponsored by DocPlay. Sign up here for 45 days free on the world's best documentary streaming site, then if you choose to continue, $7.99/m. The documentary 'Bastardy' about Jack Charles is on the platform. Email comments or ideas to tony@speakola.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All Heart with Paul Cardall
Wesley Dean - Leaving Adelaide for Nashville

All Heart with Paul Cardall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 52:37


On the 52nd Episode of All Heart with Paul Cardall, the award winning pianist and host talks to one of Australia's biggest stars, Wesley Dean, formerly known as Wes Carr. He didn't need to leave Australia. For more than a dozen years, Wesley had been one of the continent's best-known artists, armed with a larger-than-life voice that catapulted songs like "You" to the top of the Australian charts. Even so, the Adelaide native found himself boarding an American-bound plane in early 2021, his wife and two sons at his side, the entire family heading toward their new home in Nashville. Paul and Wesley talk about being on a national television show that told his story. They talk about his new album that explores leaving his hometown and moving his family to another country. All Heart with Paul Cardall is sponsored by J.D. Netto's novel, The Broken Miracle, a 2-part fictional series with characters and real events inspired by the life of Paul Cardall, a world-renowned pianist born with only half a heart. Learn more: http://www.thebrokenmiracle.comFor more information on Paul Cardall, please visit:Website - www.paulcardall.com/podcastFacebook - @paulcardallmusicIG - @paulcardallIG - @allheartwithpaulcardallTwitter - @paulcardallYoutube - @cardall ABOUT WESLEY DEAN:Official Website: http://wesleydeanmusic.com/Dean had visited Nashville a decade earlier, not long after winning the sixth season of Australian Idol. The show had launched him to stardom, but it was the time he'd already spent honing his craft — the Motown songs he sang during childhood; the three-hour shows he played in Sydney pubs as a teenager; the critically-acclaimed band, Tambalane, he formed with Silverchair's Ben Gillies at 21 years old — that readied him for the spotlight. Inspired to blur the lines between roots-rock, soul, and folk with his solo career, he made that initial trip to Nashville in search of likeminded collaborators. Years later, he returned to Nashville looking for something else: a new beginning.  "I was chasing down a life-long dream," Dean says, who'd spent the immediate years before his American migration living in a sea shanty town on the Sunshine Coast, quietly reevaluating his priorities. The Sunshine Coast's leisurely pace had been a godsend, allowing Dean a break from the career he'd been relentlessly pursuing since boyhood. He briefly stepped away from music during that time… and when he returned to it, he did so on his own terms, writing songs that mixed heartland hooks with heart-baring honesty. Starting with "Never Goin' Back to the Darkside" and "Where Only You and I Remain," a new album began taking shape, one whose creation would soon take Dean halfway across the world.  With its mix of authentic Americana and modern-day roots music, unknown is an album about departures and arrivals. These 14 songs tell the autobiographical story of Dean's life-changing relocation, bookended by the cathartic "Leave Adelaide Alone" — which opens the record with ringing electric guitars, accordion, and a meteoric chorus — and the album-closing title track, a soulful piano ballad that unfolds like a conversation between Dean and the loved ones he's left behind. Recorded in his newly-adopted hometown of Nashville and written on both sides of his transpacific flight, unknown marks the rebirth of an artist who's scaled the long ladder of success, enjoyed the view from the top, and taken a much-needed breather… only to rededicate himself to the climb all over again. For Wesley Dean, the journey began when he was 8 years old. A gifted vocalist, he honed his chops by singing along to Jackson 5 classics like "I'll Be There" and "Mama's Pearl" at a young age, then became a fixture on Sydney's barroom stages as, Wes Carr, before he could legally drink. Appearing on Australian Idol made Carr a household name across the continent, and he released two gold-certified singles in the wake of his first-place finish, along with a studio album that peaked at Number 2 in his homeland. He later reclaimed his independence after spending multiple years on a major label's roster, continuing to play some of Australia's biggest stages — from Sydney Opera House to Melbourne's Palais Theatre — along the way.After a decade, the rigors of the road grew wearisome for the songwriter, who'd become a family man since his full-length debut blazed its path up the charts. It was time for a change of scenery. "We moved to the Sunshine Coast in pursuit of a quieter, simpler life," he says. "We had no plan and not a lot of money, but those five years turned out to be the greatest times of our lives. There were new friends and palm trees and barbecues every Saturday. The wine was flowing. It was like semi-retirement, in a way." Dean began spending less time on tour and more time with his family. He stopped writing as often. Music was once his north star, but now it was something distant, its light waning by the day. Yet even as he questioned his career path, he found himself unable to shake the feeling that there was more work to be done. Staying behind while his wife and children left town for a 10-day vacation, Dean found himself alone in the family's beach house, acoustic guitar in hand, ready to see if the muse would still answer when he knocked. It did. What followed was the most fruitful songwriting period of his career. For 10 days, Dean threw himself into the creative process, finishing 20 songs before his family returned. The experience helped restore his creative drive and open his musical floodgates once again, and when the time came for another change of scenery, Dean steered the family toward Nashville.   unknown nods to that personal history, but this is an album about the present, not the past. Not long after landing in Tennessee, Dean got back to work, writing more songs about regrets, big risks, and fresh starts. He also reconnected with some of the collaborators he'd met during his first trip to Tennessee, including engineer Justin Cortelyou, and forged partnerships with new friends like co-writer Fred Wilhelm. They worked fast, capturing every spark of inspiration and fanning the flames into something big and bright. Together, the musicians layered piano-driven tracks like "That's Why I'm Here" with organ and light percussion, added swirls of atmospheric guitar to "Never Thought Of You," and channeled heartland heroes like Tom Petty on the driving, determined "Hello, I Love You, Goodbye." "I'd write a song and immediately record it," Dean remembers of those inspired months, which mirrored the creative growth spurt he'd experienced on the Sunshine Coast. "We encapsulated this big feeling of traveling overseas from Australia to America, arriving in our new home, and finding our way forward."   There were still obstacles to overcome. When a business relationship went south, Dean found himself without the American support system he'd originally been promised. Meanwhile, the Australian borders remained closed, meaning he couldn't return home even if he'd wanted to. Choosing purpose over panic, he redoubled his commitment to Nashville and wrote "Gaslighter," an empowered track that's more anthemic than angry. "It was like someone was putting me through a test, just to make sure I was really serious about doing this," he says. "Out of all these negatives came some amazing blessings. Life is made up of those blessings. The beauty is, they reveal themselves in every way as we step further into the unknown."  Wesley Dean SocialsInstagramTwitterYoutube 

Unplugged in St Kilda
Episode Eight - Matt Doll Thomas

Unplugged in St Kilda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 19:23


Matt Doll Thomas from The Mavis's had a chat with us about what drew him to St Kilda once he had moved from Ballarat and called Melbourne home - from the 24-hour party vibe through to the opportunity to meet other creatives and write with them. Matt also reflected on playing at the beautiful Palais Theatre when The Mavis's toured with Kylie Minogue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Dose Of Positive with Byron Cooke
Ibby Akbar's Top 5 Election Issues

A Dose Of Positive with Byron Cooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 21:14


Melbourne’s own character comedian and social media sensation, Ibby Akbar is returning to the stage for a very special encore performance on Thursday, 26 May at the Palais Theatre presented by The Hour Group! Ibby has created a cult following with over 200k fans and boasts over 50M views across his social media platforms, He recently took Australia by storm with his debut live comedy show ‘I Am’ selling out 10 capital city shows around the country. With the election approaching, how would Ibby go about getting your vote? Listen to this episode and discover his "Top 5 Election Issues" with Byron and Perri Lee. Ibby is returning to the stage in his beloved hometown for a final encore performance with all proceeds from the show being donated to the MoyaMoya Charity. The charity is very close to Ibby’s heart, his sister has been personally affected by the MoyaMoya disease. Please join The Byron Cooke Show team at this show - we will all be going! Get your tickets at https://www.ibbyakbar.com/tourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

大紀元新聞
神韻照亮靈魂 墨爾本精英感悟被創世主護佑 | 大紀元 | 大纪元

大紀元新聞

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 8:13


2022年4月25日晚,神韻國際藝術團在澳大利亞墨爾本王宮劇院(Palais Theatre)的第五場演出,吸引墨爾本各界精英前來觀賞。 更多內容請見:https://www.epochtimes.com/b5/22/4/25/n13720520.htm 大纪元,大纪元新闻,大紀元,大紀元新聞, 神韻, 墨爾本, 精英, 創世主

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Homebrewed
Cambridge Hotel to Close and Final Round of RISE Grants | Music News

Homebrewed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 12:13


In a devastating blow to what remains of Newcastle's live music scene, arguably the city's most beloved live music venue The Cambridge is headed for the wrecking ball. As Newcastle Live reports, the iconic hotel will call last drinks mid-way through next year to make way for student accommodation. In a situation eerily reminiscent of Sydney's The Lansdowne, which is set to close and be replaced by hostel accommodation once the current tenants' lease expires, property developers Linkcity are reportedly planning to convert The Cambridge into a 19-storey student accommodation with 500 rooms, dining and retail outlets and student common areas in a multi-million-dollar development. The developers say they want to create “a safe sanctuary for young people that may be living away from home for the first time”, and a licensed venue apparently does not align with that goal. The final round of RISE funds has been allocated, with millions funneled into scores of live projects, including several decisions that will surely raise eyebrows. Canberra's $200 million budget for its Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand fund (RISE) breaks off the remaining $20 million for the arts, the bulk of which is injected into the struggling concerts space and the performing arts, including theatre and dance. Music festivals, crippled by the the trifecta of bushfires, floods and the pandemic, are among the big winners. Jaddan Comerford's UNIFIED Music Group is successful with its application for a regional showcase and merchandise pop-up store project featuring performances and goods designed by artists on its roster. The Melbourne-based group receives $480,000. Also, $600,000 is earmarked for Empire Touring on a national tour of Australian performers visiting 23 locations to “pay tribute to the world's best,” including The Rolling Stones, Nirvana, John Lennon and David Bowie. British India land $140,000 to support the indie rockers on a national tour “with a focus on regional towns.” Also getting a win is Queensland's Yeehaa Events, which receives $577,500 to present NQ's Rock'n Country, featuring more than 40 homegrown acts which the organisation is confident will “reboot the industry and the careers of emerging artists.” Concerts giant Live Nation receives $97,500 to produce the “On Stage” series at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne, part of the group's vast live entertainment empire. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed Homebrewed is a radio program and podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.

KickArts
Kick up your heels with Chicago at the Palais

KickArts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 13:29


Live theatre is back at the Palais Theatre in Geelong with Footlight Productions performances of Chicago. Opening Friday 25 March and running till 9 April this is the first time the theatre company has brought...

Theatre First
Tommy (Palais Theatre) (Melbourne Australia) (Review)

Theatre First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 4:29


Theatre First Episode 317Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Tommy – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia An electrifying fusion of theatre and rock 'n' roll, the Australian premiere of The Who's Tommy is set to blow the roof off Melbourne's rock 'n' roll stomping ground, St Kilda's Palais Theatre.In 1969, The Who's rock opera concept album, Tommy, was a groundbreaking success that sold over 20 million copies and revolutionised how rock'n'roll fused with theatrical works like film, opera and musicals.For more information visit https://palaistheatre.com.au/whats-on/whos-tommy-0 For more Theatre reviews from Alex, visit https://www.bitesz.com/show/theatre-first/ Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.Theatre First RSS feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4988589/episodes/feed For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #tommy

KickArts
Pro wrestling live in Geelong at the Palais Theatre

KickArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 20:21


The Palais Theatre will come to life on Saturday 22 January 2022 with pro wrestling's Death Match Down Under. This could be the biggest wrestling show Geelong has ever seen with a huge line-up of...

Sunday Arts Magazine
Elizabeth Hill-Cooper talks about Victoria Opera and the musical Tommy.

Sunday Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 10:28


Victorian Opera is finally set to stage the Australian premiere of The Who's Tommy from 22 February – 1 March 2022 at the Palais Theatre, St Kilda. Victorian Opera's CEO... LEARN MORE The post Elizabeth Hill-Cooper talks about Victoria Opera and the musical Tommy. appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 78 - ‘CAUSE IM VAPING ON A JET PLANE (LIVE)

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 71:53


Another week, another grub in the sky.  A man with bogan name, flying from a bogan hotspot, does a bogan thing and then responds in a bogan way to the cops.  Cody asks Heggie's hero a question, dying of embarrassment and making a documentary about your own life.  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz.  Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL  MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets.

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 77 - FROM CHANGI AIRPORT TO CHANGI PRISON

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 53:24


Another week, another grub in the sky.  An Aussie is on his way from Perth to the Philippines to see his girlfriend. He only has to not make a dick of himself in Singapore and catch the connecting flight. Can Jason do it? No. Time travel, never taking your headphones off, best airport for bogan food and why it's bad news to have a unit block with a pool.  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz.  Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL  MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets.

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 75 - COME RAP ME MONTEGO BAY

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 59:01


Another week, another grub in the sky.  A white, Canadian, SoundCloud rapper is, unsurprisingly, not great on many levels. The new 'yelling fire in a movie theatre', Heggie is on a TV panel and Cody has found a new favourite song.   LIVE STREAM SHOW - WEDNESDAY 25TH AUGUST. Tickets at www.MidFlightBrawl.com  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz.  Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL  MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets.

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 74 - THERE WILL BE BOURBON

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 38:36


Another week, another grub in the sky.  A Canadian oil company man gets stuck into his duty free on a Transatlantic flight. The results will not shock you.  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz.  Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL  MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets.

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 73 - I AM R.E.M

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 52:56


Another week, another grub in the sky.  We head back to the true year of loose units in the air, 2001. A famous musician has had 15 drinks up the pointy end of the plane and forgets that "passenger" isn't a higher rank than "pilot".  Calling up famous mates to help you in court, using a drinks trolley to play a CD and an unusual lineup at a concert for an old revolutionary.  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz.  Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL  MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets.

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 71 - GOING NUTS OVER NUTS

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 49:47


Another week, another grub in the sky.  We are onboard a Korean Air flight, where a first class passenger starts bashing staff over a snack. Not any passenger though, the Vice President, who also happens to be the daughter of the CEO.  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz.  Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL  MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets. 

Mid Flight Brawl
EPISODE 68 - I'LL SHOW YOU TURBULENCE (PILOTS II)

Mid Flight Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 57:28


Another week, another bunch of grubs in the cockpit.  Punch-ons over Pakistan, porn, failed booze tests and the worst motivational speaker you'll ever hear.  MID FLIGHT BRAWL is brought to you by HEAPS NORMAL. Delicious, independent, non-alcoholic beer. Head to HeapsNormal.com, grab a slab and chuck in the promo code "DUTYFREE" for free shipping in Oz. Support Mid Flight Brawl on Patreon for bonus eps each fortnight and early access to live shows. www.Patreon.com/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL MID FLIGHT BRAWL LIVE in Melbourne as part of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN COMEDY FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 7. Palais Theatre. Click here for tickets. 

Marshall Street Podcast
THE MARSHALL STREET PODCAST #42: Pushing Your Creative Boundaries (ft. London Topaz)

Marshall Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 39:20


Join the Marshall Street Studios gang as they discuss the Australian music industry. Touching on everything from their favourite bands to income streams, they will be joined by various band members and industry guests visiting the studios. This week we are joined by Melbourne dance music producer London Topaz. After his recent return to gigs performing a sold out show at The Palais Theatre, he chats with Bennett and Stu about how he turned what could have been one of the worst gigs ever into one of the best of his career, how he approaches songwriting, and the discovery of his spirituality, which he uses to fuel his music. LINKS: Spotify Instagram Email: contact@marshallstreetstudios.com for any enquiries

Friday Night Wine Fight

This week the girls took aim at The Best Live Gigs...Bianca opened with discussing "skin orgasms" before telling the tale of one of her favourite festival experiences 2013 Warped Tour.Amy regaled us with the time she saw Alice Cooper in 2005 & 2006! (soo jealous)And Sarah ecstatically finished off the round with her favourite Kpop concert BAP!If you like this round, please give us a review/rating on Podchaser.Head on over to the blog: https://fridaynightwinefight.blogspot.com/ for accompanying content.We would also love topic suggestions from our listeners, send them through to fridaynightwinefight@gmail.comEpisode edited by Bianca.Theme music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/musicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fnwfpodcast)

StreetMusicMap Radio
Episode #8 TANYA GEORGE

StreetMusicMap Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 8:18


Blending soul, jazz and electro pop on the streets of Melbourne, Tanya George has been reaching new grounds at the circuit of festivals as well (such as the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, and the St Kilda and Queenscliff last editions). With a body of work that combines impressive vocal skills, loop pedals and improvisation, Tanya also shares her thoughts about the creative process during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded on October 17, 2019 (nearby the Palais Theatre, St Kilda) and June 15, 2020 (Zoom recording) by Daniel Bacchieri, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Music excerpts from the songs "Broke Ass Girl", "The Lie", "Warm", "The Will", "Rise and Fall", "Writing Machine", "Anxiety". All songs written by Tanya George ("Broke Ass Girl", "The Lie", "The Will" are co-written with Tommy Spender). SONDER OUT NOW: iTunes: http://apple.co/2oKDaRz EP: http://bit.ly/2nixVbT Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2niApGU www.tanyageorgemusic.com.au www.facebook.com/tanyageorgemusic www.instagram.com/tanyageorgemusic www.twitter.com/tanyagmusic

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
164 - Ask Me Anything

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 55:50


Happy 2020, everyone. Here we bloody go.  Here's me answering some of your questions about political movies, Morrison, bushfires, fatigue, Cats and Murdoch. Thanks to the folks who submitted questions and thanks (as ever) to you for listening to the show.  STAND UP FOR BUSHFIRE RELIEF is happening at the Palais Theatre on January 20th - all funds raised going to Victorian bushfire relief  I’m bringing my show ENOUGH to the 2020 Adelaide Fringe in March, tickets on sale now My new show GRANDILOQUENT is coming to the 2020 Brisbane Comedy Festival and the 2020 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you  If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron ARTICLE: Australia's Fires Give Us a Glimpse of What's Coming by Jeff Sparrow

Art Smitten - The Podcast
AYO and Victorian Opera "Wagner's Parsifal" Interview

Art Smitten - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 8:50


Viv, Fergus and Luca talk to Jarrad from the Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) and his experiences as an AYO musician. In particular how AYO is collaborating with Victorian Opera in their production of Wagner’s Parsifal, where AYO musicians will be taking to the orchestra pit to provide the accompaniment to some world-renowned opera singers. Parsifal will be on Wednesday 20 February, 4:30pm, Friday 22 February, 4:30pm, Sunday 24 February, 3:00pm at Palais Theatre, St Kilda. Originally aired on February 17th. Segment produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Photo courtesy of Pier Carthew for Victorian Opera

If Walls Could Talk
Palais Theatre, Melbourne, with Jen Marks

If Walls Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 18:04


In this episode Dene is joined by Jen Marks, General Manager Fitout & Refurbishment at Built. They go behind the scenes of the recent refurb of one of Melbourne's most beloved heritage icons, St Kilda's Palais Theatre.

FRED the ALIEN Productions
Firday Nights @ FRED's # 11 'No Phill? Show must go on!'

FRED the ALIEN Productions

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 66:10


Kendall and Mikey from Fred the Alien Productions talks about life, universe and everything. Friday Night @ FRED’s # 11 (20/05/2016) The Nerd NEWS at FRED Talks of New Carry On Films Doctors/Campus Jay Roach is willing for AP4 they just need an idea Michael B. Jordan in Black Panther Sherlock season 4 Toby Jones new villain Nintendo to make movies DC Films has new leadership (a comic book guy) Star Trek back on TV Transformers 5 title revealed The Last Knight Hunt for the Wilder People, May 26th Gala 4 Gilbo An all-star line-up of Australia’s top comedians are rallying to help their friend and one of Australia’s favorite entertainers, Russell Gilbert, staging a fundraiser event – GALA FOR GILBO - at Palais Theatre on Sunday, July 17. Dave Hughes, Wil Anderson, Judith Lucy, Glenn Robbins, Denise Scott, Shaun Micallef, Richard Stubbs, Shane Bourne, Brian Nankervis, Lehmo, Bob Franklin, Lawrence Mooney, Trevor Marmalade, Colin Lane and more, hosted by Mick Molloy. Rumor Mill Tom Hiddleston as James Bond? Harley Quinn Movie? @ The Trailer Park Ghostbusters Trailer 2 Sausage Party Trailer 2 BFG Trailer 2 Pop-corn Culture TV BETTER THAN FILM!?

Love That Album
Love That Album podcast Episode 88 - Gillian Welch - The Harrow and The Harvest

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 113:02


It's finally time for episode 88of Love That Album. My apologies for not being able to record in February.   For the second successive episode, I am joined by Tom Kwei, co-host of the Down In The Hole podcast. For this episode we focus on an album I have wanted to feature on LTA for a very longtime, Gillian Welch's "The Harrow And The Harvest". When I say Gillian Welch, I mean that as the name of the duo featuring Gillian Welch and David Rawlings (they say they are a band who just happens to be named after one of their members).    Gillian and Dave have only recorded 5 albums (plus another two under the Dave Rawlings' Machine moniker).They certainly don't believe in rushing anything. It was 8 years between"Harrow and Harvest" and their previous album "Soul Journey", but the perfection of songwriting and musicianship on this album makes you forgive them for keeping us waiting so long.   Tom and I discuss the stories,and how the Gillian and Dave can sound old-time Appalachian and yet very contemporary. We also discuss murder, lust, religious guilt, when youths'dreams are not fulfilled, and relationships gone bad - just another day in the Welch / Rawlings office.   With Gillian and Dave having just toured Australia, I also take the time to talk about the great show they did at the Palais Theatre and why it will be permanently etched into my brain.   Eric Reanimator's "Album I Love" segment covers another dark album, "Brave" by Marillion. Tom suggests that there's a different reason this album is connected to the Welch / Rawlings album -  tune in and find out his reasoning.   My thanks go to Tom for joining me for a second month in a row, and taking the time to ponder musicians aside from the marvellous Tom Waits. You can download the show from iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”) or from the website at http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com   Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.   If you’d consider writing an iTunes review or recommending the show to a friend, I’d be immensely grateful.   If you’re a Tom Waits fan (and why wouldn’t you be!!!!), I’d urge you to check out Down In The Hole. You can download from iTunes or listen on line at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRst_jRx-V37voc3dOiQKQ They also contribute written articles about Tom at https://tomwaitspodcast.wordpress.com/   Tom has a second podcast called Battle Rap Resume. Check that out at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHagYQQWTsylRD8HGXrUcPw   If youenjoy what you hear, please tell a friend or ten to tune in to any of these podcasts.

St Kilda Football Club
Alan Richardson: Leadership Group Announcement

St Kilda Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 7:01


Alan Richardson talks to media on the footsteps of the Palais Theatre in St Kilda

St Kilda Football Club
Riewoldt And Steven: Leadership Group Announcement

St Kilda Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 6:39


Nick Riewoldt and Jack Steven talk to media on the footsteps of the Palais Theatre in St Kilda