Theatres
Campbelltown Arts Centre
Campbelltown Arts Centre
The Campbelltown Arts Centre, a state-of-the-art facility, is the flagship cultural venue for the Greater Sydney region and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The Centre hosts an annual program of contemporary arts workshops encompassing music, film, theatre, dance, literature, food and new media. The Centre also hosts a broad spectrum of events, concerts, stage shows, festivals and performances.
Adjacent to the centre is Koshigaya-tei a Japanese Teahouse and garden, a Bicentennial gift to the people of Campbelltown by sister city Koshigaya. The Teahouse Garden is perfect for picnic lunches, weddings or tranquil contemplation.
Behind the centre is the Sculpture Garden, a federation project initiated by Campbelltown City Council and the Commonwealth Government's Federation Fund. The garden presents a series of changing exhibitions including the annual Sculpture by the Sea.
Morning, afternoon tea and tours are available for groups by arrangement. Bus parking available close to ...read more
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I ventured to Campbelltown Arts Centre for Oceanic Rhythms: Sounds of the Pacific. The ticket price for this two-hour Pasifikan variety show was only ten dollars, and the evening included an optional meal from Kana Vata Events.
Kana Vata Events, the preferred caterer for Sydney’s Pasifikan community, set up in the foyer. Their menu for the evening included three dishes – a chicken curry with rice, chutney and puri; fish fillet cooked it coconut cream; and everyone’s favourite – roast pig. Root vegetables also featured in their five-dollar dessert offerings, with a wonderfully stretchy cassava cake proving the highlight over slightly dry individual pineapple ...read more