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SUMMARY:Chris McPhee Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:With special guest Mark Oates (singer/actor) and featuring the 1921 Buster Keaton comedy ‘The Boat.’ \n\n\n\n\n\nGershwin | Porter | Kern | Carmichael \n\n\n\n\nChris McPhee A.A.G.M.\, M.B.I.E.\, M.A.I.E. is a respected theatre organist. Based in Adelaide\, Chris has performed at leading venues across Australia\, New Zealand\, the United States\, and the United Kingdom. \n\n\n\nWith a career spanning over three decades\, Chris has had the privilege of performing at iconic venues such as the Adelaide Town Hall and Festival Theatre. He was honored to be the final organist to perform at the Adelaide Regent Theatre in 2004 and recently celebrated the centenary of the Prince Edward Theatre Wurlitzer in Sydney.Chris’s international performances have taken him to esteemed venues around the world. Some notable highlights include performances on the ex-Gaumont Manchester Wurlitzer (UK)\, ex-Regal Kingston Wurlitzer (UK)\, ex-Regal Edmonton Christie (UK)\, Wurlitzer Manor in Gig Harbor (USA)\, Auditorium Theatre in Rochester (USA)\, Tacoma Pizza and Pipes (USA) and Auckland’s Hollywood Theatre (NZ). \n\n\n\nChris has released seven commercial recordings and regularly features on local and international radio broadcasts. He has shared the stage with notable Australian entertainers and continues to delight audiences with his performances at the Capri Theatre. \n\n\n\nIn 2025\, Chris returned to the historic ex-Capitol Theatre Sydney Wurlitzer\, now at the Orion Centre Campsie\, commemorating 30 years since the release of his album Concert Hits. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark Oates – Bio The Magic Flute – State Opera South Australia\n\n\n\n\nA long-standing State Opera South Australia artist\, Mark was recognised by the Adelaide Critic’s Circle for his 2022 body of work\, including premiering the dual roles of Ian Duncan/Don Dunstan in the Ruby Award winning Watershed: The Death Of Dr Duncan (Adelaide Festival)\, Lt Tom Radclyffe Voss\, Gastone La Traviata\, Jack – national tour – Love Burns\, Bright Lights Big Dreams and the first orchestral workshop of When The Rain Stops Falling (State Opera SA). Mark debuted for Opera Australia in 2024\, reprising Duncan/Dunstan Watershed\, and will sing these roles again in the 2026 Season. \n\n\n\nPrevious Adelaide Festival appearances: Mozart Requiem\, Street Singer Bernstein Mass\, Ruffiak Le Grande Macabre. \n\n\n\nPrevious highlights for State Opera SA: Basilio The Marriage Of Figaro\, The Defendant Trial by Jury\, Beadle Bamford Sweeney Todd\, Njegus The Merry Widow\, John Styx Orpheus in the Underworld\, The Cantor Maria de Buenos Aires (co production with Leigh Warren Dancers/Adelaide Festival Centre returning for the Brisbane Festival) and Caterpillar Boojum! \n\n\n\n\nAn in-demand concert artist\, Mark tours nationally and internationally with Aerial Artists Australia. \n\n\n\nThe Boat\n\n\n\n\nConsidered one of Keaton’s favourites\, Buster’s handmade boat\, The Damfino\, is finished and is\, of course\, too large to get through the basement door. When he drives off with it in tow\, the side of his house\, then the whole thing\, collapses. At the harbor he rides the boat out only to have it sink beneath him. The rest is a series of adventures he and his family have with the restored boat.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/chris-mcphee-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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SUMMARY:Chris McPhee & Peter Goers: The best things in life are McPhee...
DESCRIPTION:The best things in life are McPhee… \nCelebrated theatre organist Chris McPhee\, featuring Peter Goers. Stories of the mighty Regent Theatre on its 95th anniversary and show biz hilarity and Adelaide nostalgia from a master storyteller and a superb theatre organist on the Capri’s mighty Wurlitzer heard at its inestimable best. \nIntroducing CHRIS McPHEE… \nChris McPhee A.A.G.M. is a celebrated theatre organist who lives and works in Adelaide. He has a distinctive musical style emanating fun and individuality while expressing his vibrant spirit and passion for nostalgia. \nAs a teenager\, Chris was particularly inspired when he heard the legendary UK organist and entertainer\, Douglas Reeve. Since then\, Chris went on to build and establish an international reputation for himself. He has performed at leading venues across Australia\, New Zealand\, United States of America and the United Kingdom. In recognition of his outstanding talents\, he was awarded an Associate Diploma in Organ\, with Honors. \nIn his home city\, Chris has starred as the featured artist on the J.W. Walker & Sons Adelaide Town Hall Organ and the Silver Jubilee Organ at the Festival Theatre. He was chosen to receive the great honor of being the final organist to perform at the historic Adelaide Regent Theatre before it closed in 2004. \nChris has thrilled audiences with his stylish organ playing at many venues and celebrates over 35 years of performing on the famous Wurlitzer at the Capri Theatre. He has released 7 commercial recordings and his music is broadcast extensively\, not only on local radio\, but all around the globe. He is a solo artist of great renown but he has also performed alongside some of the all-time greats of Australian entertainment. \nOutside of Chris McPhee’s musical endeavours\, he also holds qualifications in embalming and post mortem reconstructive surgery\, with membership in both the Australian Institute of Embalming and British Institute of Embalmers. \n…and Peter Goers \nPeter Goers has worked in the theatre for 52 years as actor\, director\, designer\, entertainer and occasional playwright. He has performed versions of his act more than one thousand times all over South Australia\, in the Silver City of Broken Hill and in Victoria and Queensland. He has performed nine seasons of his popular one man Fringe shows and has won a Fringe Award. He has hosted the Evening Show on ABC Radio for 20 years and contributed a weekly column in the Sunday Mail for 32 years. He is the author of two memoirs published by Wakefield Press and loves hosting events at the Capri with wonderful Willsy. In 2013 Goers was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the arts\, community and radio. He is honoured to work with Chris McPhee.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/chris-mcphee-peter-goers-the-best-things-in-life-are-mcphee/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
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SUMMARY:Chris McPhee & Peter Goers: The best things in life are McPhee...
DESCRIPTION:The best things in life are McPhee… \nCelebrated theatre organist Chris McPhee\, featuring Peter Goers. Stories of the mighty Regent Theatre on its 95th anniversary and show biz hilarity and Adelaide nostalgia from a master storyteller and a superb theatre organist on the Capri’s mighty Wurlitzer heard at its inestimable best. \nIntroducing CHRIS McPHEE… \nChris McPhee A.A.G.M. is a celebrated theatre organist who lives and works in Adelaide. He has a distinctive musical style emanating fun and individuality while expressing his vibrant spirit and passion for nostalgia. \nAs a teenager\, Chris was particularly inspired when he heard the legendary UK organist and entertainer\, Douglas Reeve. Since then\, Chris went on to build and establish an international reputation for himself. He has performed at leading venues across Australia\, New Zealand\, United States of America and the United Kingdom. In recognition of his outstanding talents\, he was awarded an Associate Diploma in Organ\, with Honors. \nIn his home city\, Chris has starred as the featured artist on the J.W. Walker & Sons Adelaide Town Hall Organ and the Silver Jubilee Organ at the Festival Theatre. He was chosen to receive the great honor of being the final organist to perform at the historic Adelaide Regent Theatre before it closed in 2004. \nChris has thrilled audiences with his stylish organ playing at many venues and celebrates over 35 years of performing on the famous Wurlitzer at the Capri Theatre. He has released 7 commercial recordings and his music is broadcast extensively\, not only on local radio\, but all around the globe. He is a solo artist of great renown but he has also performed alongside some of the all-time greats of Australian entertainment. \nOutside of Chris McPhee’s musical endeavours\, he also holds qualifications in embalming and post mortem reconstructive surgery\, with membership in both the Australian Institute of Embalming and British Institute of Embalmers. \n…and Peter Goers \nPeter Goers has worked in the theatre for 52 years as actor\, director\, designer\, entertainer and occasional playwright. He has performed versions of his act more than one thousand times all over South Australia\, in the Silver City of Broken Hill and in Victoria and Queensland. He has performed nine seasons of his popular one man Fringe shows and has won a Fringe Award. He has hosted the Evening Show on ABC Radio for 20 years and contributed a weekly column in the Sunday Mail for 32 years. He is the author of two memoirs published by Wakefield Press and loves hosting events at the Capri with wonderful Willsy. In 2013 Goers was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the arts\, community and radio. He is honoured to work with Chris McPhee.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/chris-mcphee-peter-goers-the-best-things-in-life-are-mcphee-2/
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SUMMARY:Magical Movie Music: John Atwell & Tony Fenelon
DESCRIPTION:40 & FABULOUS!!!\n\nOur main concert Magical Movie Music\, with Tony Fenelon OAM and Theatre Organist of the Year 2002\, who has performed around the world\, plus John Atwell; two of the three surviving organists from the inaugural 1983 concert. John is also an international organist and has performed on both theatre organ and classical organ around Australia. It will be a welcome return by these two who have played here in concert\, both solo and organ-piano duets\, many times over the past 40 years. There will be some audio-visual surprises from the inaugural concert as well as video on the big screen of the organists as they perform magical music from some of the great movies. Music will include “The Warsaw Concerto”\, a short work for piano and orchestra by Richard Addinsell\, written for the 1941 British film “Dangerous Moonlight”\, which is about the Polish struggle against the 1939 invasion by Nazi Germany. Several film scores by John Williams will include “Star Trek”\, “Raiders of the Lost Arc”\, and “Jurassic Park”. This should be an afternoon to remember.\n\nThis event is part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the mighty WurliTzer theatre organ’s inaugural concert at the Capri Theatre. There is a whole weekend of events planned and you can buy a discount package to all three events and save up to $20 by downloading the booking form below and emailing it to secretary@capri.org.au or call 8272 1177.\n\n\n\n\n\nBooking-Form-40-and-Fabulous\n\nIn preparation for the event\, take a little step back in time and check out the booklet below\, produced for the opening concert in 1983.\n\nCapri Theatre Organ – Inaugural Concert Booklet\, April 1983\n\nTONY FENELON\, OAM\n\nIt was inevitable from an early age that music would play a significantly major role in Tony Fenelon’s life. As a child\, he showed astounding talent as a pianist\, and\, in later years\, studied at the Conservatorium of Music in Melbourne\, Australia under famed teacher Mr. Roy Shepherd. His successes included winning the Victorian Final of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Concerto and Vocal Competitions\, playing the Liszt Piano Concerto No.2 with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra. He was also winner of the Open and Bach sections at the National Eisteddfod in Canberra\, with his performances of Chopin\, Liszt and Bach. Shortly after\, he obtained the highest marks ever awarded for his Licentiate Diploma in Performing Piano at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.\n\nTony’s insatiable interest in lighter music and a love of the majestic sound of the theatre pipe organ led to him excelling in two diverse careers concurrently. A Science graduate from Melbourne University\, he went on to become Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Royal Melbourne Hospital where he was credited as the joint designer of Australia’s first implantable cardiac pacemaker\,  His other career was as a master of the keyboard; the piano\, organ and theatre organ which led to his appointment in 1965 as the resident organist at Melbourne’s then prestigious Regent Theatre and eventually led to a full-time music performance career.\n\nNow an internationally acclaimed artist\, Tony career has taken him on more than thirty world tours\, visiting many countries\, including the United States\, the U.K. and Japan. He has released record albums in various countries – his first\, at the Regent Theatre\, Melbourne\, earning him four gold records. He has explored the world of electronic music\, MIDI and computers\, and has had many of his orchestral arrangements and CDs featured on ABC FM radio in Australia. Tony’s association with the Roland Corporation saw him performing promotional concerts throughout Australia\, the United States\, Japan\, the United Kingdom and New Zealand on Roland’s extensive range of musical instruments.\n\nTony’s concerts provide a tasteful balance between popular tunes and light classics and include music from the films\, stage shows\, jazz\, and great standards. As the piano has always been his first love\, his extensive repertoire of piano classics now forms an increasingly large proportion of his concerts\, a feature widely requested by his audiences.\n\nWith John Atwell\, Tony is Co-Patron of TOSA (SA).\n\nDR JOHN ATWELL\n\nDr John Atwell has had the pleasure of entertaining audiences on the theatre organ for tnearly 50 years\, both in Australia and around the world – in the United Kingdom\, USA\, Canada and New Zealand. In that time he has developed a reputation for providing programs\, whether in concert or on recordings\, which are carefully put together to provide a variety of enjoyable music\, with a balance between the familiar and the not so well known. His playing style is not easily pigeonholed\, but reflects the diversity of his musical experience.\n\nHighlights over the past years have included piano/organ duo concerts presented with Tony Fenelon\, his long time friend and musical colleague for over 40 years. In June 2010\, John and Tony were privileged to present the opening concert of the annual Convention of the American Theatre Organ Society at the Paramount Theatre\, Seattle. It was there that John released his new recording made on the Style H Wurlitzer\, once in the Prince Edward Theatre\, Sydney\, now installed in the Marrickville Town Hall. In September 2010 they joined in the celebration of TOSA Vic’s 50th year by playing the opening concert at the Dendy Theatre Brighton following the extensive renovation of the organ.\n\nJohn is also an experienced classical organist and over the years he has played many classical organ recitals\, In 2004 he took part in the concerts to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the installation of the organ in the Sydney Opera House. He is also an experienced accompanist\, both on piano and organ. He spent many years as accompanist and resident artist with the Maroondah Singers\, as well as with other choirs in the Melbourne area.\n\nJohn is co-patron of the Theatre Organ Society Divisions in both South Australia and New South Wales. John is also one of the house organists at the Regent Theatre\, Melbourne home to the 4/36 Wurlitzer organ\, previously installed in the Paramount Theatre\, San Francisco. He has played for the premiere performance of “Ned Kelly” with Heath Ledger and the movie version of “Phantom of the Opera”\, as well as seasons of Gone With the Wind and Dr Zhivago\, plus a special tribute to Frank Sinatra.\n\nJohn has retired from his full-time career as a medical research scientist. He has a doctorate in immunology and published many scientific papers and several patents. However\, John has found that retirement does not necessarily mean you have more time on your hands.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/magical-movie-music-john-atwell-tony-fenelon-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230402T160000
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CREATED:20230122T142254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T012704Z
UID:6518-1680444000-1680451200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Magical Movie Music: John Atwell & Tony Fenelon
DESCRIPTION:40 & FABULOUS!!!\n\nOur main concert Magical Movie Music\, with Tony Fenelon OAM and Theatre Organist of the Year 2002\, who has performed around the world\, plus John Atwell; two of the three surviving organists from the inaugural 1983 concert. John is also an international organist and has performed on both theatre organ and classical organ around Australia. It will be a welcome return by these two who have played here in concert\, both solo and organ-piano duets\, many times over the past 40 years. There will be some audio-visual surprises from the inaugural concert as well as video on the big screen of the organists as they perform magical music from some of the great movies. Music will include “The Warsaw Concerto”\, a short work for piano and orchestra by Richard Addinsell\, written for the 1941 British film “Dangerous Moonlight”\, which is about the Polish struggle against the 1939 invasion by Nazi Germany. Several film scores by John Williams will include “Star Trek”\, “Raiders of the Lost Arc”\, and “Jurassic Park”. This should be an afternoon to remember.\n\nThis event is part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the mighty WurliTzer theatre organ’s inaugural concert at the Capri Theatre. There is a whole weekend of events planned and you can buy a discount package to all three events and save up to $20 by downloading the booking form below and emailing it to secretary@capri.org.au or call 8272 1177.\n\n\n\n\n\nBooking-Form-40-and-Fabulous\n\nIn preparation for the event\, take a little step back in time and check out the booklet below\, produced for the opening concert in 1983.\n\nCapri Theatre Organ – Inaugural Concert Booklet\, April 1983\n\nTONY FENELON\, OAM\n\nIt was inevitable from an early age that music would play a significantly major role in Tony Fenelon’s life. As a child\, he showed astounding talent as a pianist\, and\, in later years\, studied at the Conservatorium of Music in Melbourne\, Australia under famed teacher Mr. Roy Shepherd. His successes included winning the Victorian Final of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Concerto and Vocal Competitions\, playing the Liszt Piano Concerto No.2 with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra. He was also winner of the Open and Bach sections at the National Eisteddfod in Canberra\, with his performances of Chopin\, Liszt and Bach. Shortly after\, he obtained the highest marks ever awarded for his Licentiate Diploma in Performing Piano at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.\n\nTony’s insatiable interest in lighter music and a love of the majestic sound of the theatre pipe organ led to him excelling in two diverse careers concurrently. A Science graduate from Melbourne University\, he went on to become Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Royal Melbourne Hospital where he was credited as the joint designer of Australia’s first implantable cardiac pacemaker\,  His other career was as a master of the keyboard; the piano\, organ and theatre organ which led to his appointment in 1965 as the resident organist at Melbourne’s then prestigious Regent Theatre and eventually led to a full-time music performance career.\n\nNow an internationally acclaimed artist\, Tony career has taken him on more than thirty world tours\, visiting many countries\, including the United States\, the U.K. and Japan. He has released record albums in various countries – his first\, at the Regent Theatre\, Melbourne\, earning him four gold records. He has explored the world of electronic music\, MIDI and computers\, and has had many of his orchestral arrangements and CDs featured on ABC FM radio in Australia. Tony’s association with the Roland Corporation saw him performing promotional concerts throughout Australia\, the United States\, Japan\, the United Kingdom and New Zealand on Roland’s extensive range of musical instruments.\n\nTony’s concerts provide a tasteful balance between popular tunes and light classics and include music from the films\, stage shows\, jazz\, and great standards. As the piano has always been his first love\, his extensive repertoire of piano classics now forms an increasingly large proportion of his concerts\, a feature widely requested by his audiences.\n\nWith John Atwell\, Tony is Co-Patron of TOSA (SA).\n\nDR JOHN ATWELL\n\nDr John Atwell has had the pleasure of entertaining audiences on the theatre organ for tnearly 50 years\, both in Australia and around the world – in the United Kingdom\, USA\, Canada and New Zealand. In that time he has developed a reputation for providing programs\, whether in concert or on recordings\, which are carefully put together to provide a variety of enjoyable music\, with a balance between the familiar and the not so well known. His playing style is not easily pigeonholed\, but reflects the diversity of his musical experience.\n\nHighlights over the past years have included piano/organ duo concerts presented with Tony Fenelon\, his long time friend and musical colleague for over 40 years. In June 2010\, John and Tony were privileged to present the opening concert of the annual Convention of the American Theatre Organ Society at the Paramount Theatre\, Seattle. It was there that John released his new recording made on the Style H Wurlitzer\, once in the Prince Edward Theatre\, Sydney\, now installed in the Marrickville Town Hall. In September 2010 they joined in the celebration of TOSA Vic’s 50th year by playing the opening concert at the Dendy Theatre Brighton following the extensive renovation of the organ.\n\nJohn is also an experienced classical organist and over the years he has played many classical organ recitals\, In 2004 he took part in the concerts to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the installation of the organ in the Sydney Opera House. He is also an experienced accompanist\, both on piano and organ. He spent many years as accompanist and resident artist with the Maroondah Singers\, as well as with other choirs in the Melbourne area.\n\nJohn is co-patron of the Theatre Organ Society Divisions in both South Australia and New South Wales. John is also one of the house organists at the Regent Theatre\, Melbourne home to the 4/36 Wurlitzer organ\, previously installed in the Paramount Theatre\, San Francisco. He has played for the premiere performance of “Ned Kelly” with Heath Ledger and the movie version of “Phantom of the Opera”\, as well as seasons of Gone With the Wind and Dr Zhivago\, plus a special tribute to Frank Sinatra.\n\nJohn has retired from his full-time career as a medical research scientist. He has a doctorate in immunology and published many scientific papers and several patents. However\, John has found that retirement does not necessarily mean you have more time on your hands.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/magical-movie-music-john-atwell-tony-fenelon/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230401T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230401T160000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20230122T142059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T012800Z
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SUMMARY:Strike Up The Band: Chris McPhee\, Rosanne Hosking & the City Of Unley Concert Band
DESCRIPTION:40 & FABULOUS!!!\n\nStrike up the Band\, when local international theatre organist Chris McPhee will be joined by vocalist Rosanne Hosking who is an award-winning performer in musical theatre and has featured for over 25 years in opera and cabaret around Australia and New Zealand. Chris will provide us with music from the big band era on the WurliTzer\, which was developed to replace full orchestras back in the 1920s for silent movie accompaniment. Pieces will include “Moonlight Serenade” and “Swingin’ Shepherd Blues”. These big\, lush sounds will be complimented by the equally lush sounds of the highly acclaimed City of Unley Concert Band when they play “Dance Movements” and “Be Thou My Vision” plus more of their favourite hits which have resulted in them winning several State and National Band Championships. The combined sound of WurliTtzer and concert Band\, in two special pieces\, will produce majestic sounds to enthral all.\n\nThis event is part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the mighty WurliTzer theatre organ’s inaugural concert at the Capri Theatre.There is a whole weekend of events planned and you can buy a discount package to all three events and save up to $20 by downloading the booking form below and emailing it to secretary@capri.org.au or call 8272 1177.\n\n\n\n\n\nBooking-Form-40-and-Fabulous\nIntroducing CHRIS McPHEE… \nChris McPhee A.A.G.M. is a celebrated theatre organist who lives and works in Adelaide. He has a distinctive musical style emanating fun and individuality while expressing his vibrant spirit and passion for nostalgia. As a teenager\, Chris was particularly inspired when he heard the legendary UK organist and entertainer\, Douglas Reeve. Since then\, Chris went on to build and establish an international reputation for himself. He has performed at leading venues across Australia\, New Zealand\, United States of America and the United Kingdom. In recognition of his outstanding talents\, he was awarded an Associate Diploma in Organ\, with Honors. In his home city\, Chris has starred as the featured artist on the J.W. Walker & Sons Adelaide Town Hall Organ and the Silver Jubilee Organ at the Festival Theatre. He was chosen to receive the great honor of being the final organist to perform at the historic Adelaide Regent Theatre before it closed in 2004. Chris has thrilled audiences with his stylish organ playing at many venues and celebrates over 35 years of performing on the famous Wurlitzer at the Capri Theatre. He has released 7 commercial recordings and his music is broadcast extensively\, not only on local radio\, but all around the globe. He is a solo artist of great renown but he has also performed alongside some of the all-time greats of Australian entertainment. Outside of Chris McPhee’s musical endeavours\, he also holds qualifications in embalming and post mortem reconstructive surgery\, with membership in both the Australian Institute of Embalming and British Institute of Embalmers.\n\nROSANNE HOSKING\n\nRosie’s career spans over 25 years and has taken her across Australia and overseas. She studied classical voice at the Elder Conservatorium\, University of Adelaide and has since developed into a highly versatile artist\, performing regularly on a variety of stages including music theatre\, opera\, cabaret\, corporate entertainment and contemporary commercial music.\n\nHer professional theatrical debut was in the Australian/New Zealand cast of Cameron Mackintosh’s The Phantom of the Opera. More recent theatre credits include Sweeney Todd (Mrs Lovett understudy) and Carousel\, (2021)\, Prince Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus (2017) and the Second Lady in The Magic Flute (2016) with the State of Opera of South Australia\, Requiem – Adelaide Festival (2020)\, appearing as a guest artist in Matthew Robinson’s In Good Company and performing the role of Miriam in the World Premiere production of new Australian musical\, The Front at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival\, 2015. In 2013 she toured Australia with Amity Dry’s musical\, Mother Wife and the Complicated Life in the role of Lily.\n\nIn 2012\, she was awarded the Adelaide Theatre Guide Curtain Call Award – Best Professional Female Performance\, for her portrayal of Diana Goodman in Adelaide’s premiere of the musical\, Next to Normal (Six Foot Something Productions & The Factory).\n\nOther professional credits include The Venetian Twins (Beatrice) for the Sydney Olympic Festival\, South Pacific (Dinah) with Seabiscuit Productions.\n\nRosie makes regular appearances with corporate entertainment company\, Ding Productions. She has performed to audiences of 25\,000+ at the Adelaide Oval for the Big Bash League’s New Year’s Eve celebrations for the past four years and appears regularly at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre and Adelaide Convention Centre in Ding’s floorshows.\n\nConcert highlights include performing Mozart’s “Exsulate Jubilate” with the Austral Sinfonietta in London\, “Off the Air” with ABC Music radio host\, Guy Noble and also her appearances with theatre organist\, Chris McPhee nationally and around New Zealand.\n\nRosie is a well-respected educator and voice trainer. She is regularly invited to conduct workshops in vocal technique\, song interpretation\, shifting styles and more. She currently lectures in Vocal Anatomy and offers one-to-one singing tuition at the University of Adelaide as part of the Bachelor of Music Theatre.\n\nShe has also lectured in singing and music at the Adelaide College of Arts\, Tabor College and also consults privately from her home vocal studio. This year also marks Rosie’s 15th year [check this with Rosanne] with the Pelican Productions MTC team. Throughout this time she has also worked as a Vocal Director on their productions of Sing!OZ\, The Little Mermaid\, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Bring It On – The Musical.\n\nCITY OF UNLEY CONCERT BAND\n\nUnley Concert Band was founded in 1997 and has enjoyed a successful and rich history. The Band is a diverse group of approximately sixty members\, and aims to offer players and audiences the highest quality of community musicianship in Adelaide. They strive to perform music at a high level from advanced wind band repertoire to lighter entertainment music.\n\nThe Band has had several talented musical directors over the past twenty-five years. From 2021\, the current Musical Director is Colin Prichard\, the Principal Trombonist of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.\n\nThe Band is also an active marching band that performs at many different engagements such as ANZAC commemorative parades\, Christmas pageants\, and council engagements. In 2011 they were named the Australian Concert Band Marching Champion.\n\nOver the course of its history\, the Band has won various other accolades\, placing first in the South Australian Band State Band Championships in five consecutive competitions (2016-2022)\, placing first in the 2016 A Grade National Band Championships\, and equal first in the 2017 National Championships.\n\nThe Band also released a CD\, ‘Uniquely Unley’\, in 2010\, and was involved in the South Australian feature film ‘Swerve’\, released in 2011.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/strike-up-the-band-chris-mcphee-rosanne-hosking-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230401T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230401T160000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20230122T142059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T012806Z
UID:6515-1680357600-1680364800@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Strike Up The Band: Chris McPhee\, Rosanne Hosking & the City Of Unley Concert Band
DESCRIPTION:40 & FABULOUS!!!\n\nStrike up the Band\, when local international theatre organist Chris McPhee will be joined by vocalist Rosanne Hosking who is an award-winning performer in musical theatre and has featured for over 25 years in opera and cabaret around Australia and New Zealand. Chris will provide us with music from the big band era on the WurliTzer\, which was developed to replace full orchestras back in the 1920s for silent movie accompaniment. Pieces will include “Moonlight Serenade” and “Swingin’ Shepherd Blues”. These big\, lush sounds will be complimented by the equally lush sounds of the highly acclaimed City of Unley Concert Band when they play “Dance Movements” and “Be Thou My Vision” plus more of their favourite hits which have resulted in them winning several State and National Band Championships. The combined sound of WurliTtzer and concert Band\, in two special pieces\, will produce majestic sounds to enthral all.\n\nThis event is part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the mighty WurliTzer theatre organ’s inaugural concert at the Capri Theatre.There is a whole weekend of events planned and you can buy a discount package to all three events and save up to $20 by downloading the booking form below and emailing it to secretary@capri.org.au or call 8272 1177.\n\n\n\n\n\nBooking-Form-40-and-Fabulous\nIntroducing CHRIS McPHEE… \nChris McPhee A.A.G.M. is a celebrated theatre organist who lives and works in Adelaide. He has a distinctive musical style emanating fun and individuality while expressing his vibrant spirit and passion for nostalgia. As a teenager\, Chris was particularly inspired when he heard the legendary UK organist and entertainer\, Douglas Reeve. Since then\, Chris went on to build and establish an international reputation for himself. He has performed at leading venues across Australia\, New Zealand\, United States of America and the United Kingdom. In recognition of his outstanding talents\, he was awarded an Associate Diploma in Organ\, with Honors. In his home city\, Chris has starred as the featured artist on the J.W. Walker & Sons Adelaide Town Hall Organ and the Silver Jubilee Organ at the Festival Theatre. He was chosen to receive the great honor of being the final organist to perform at the historic Adelaide Regent Theatre before it closed in 2004. Chris has thrilled audiences with his stylish organ playing at many venues and celebrates over 35 years of performing on the famous Wurlitzer at the Capri Theatre. He has released 7 commercial recordings and his music is broadcast extensively\, not only on local radio\, but all around the globe. He is a solo artist of great renown but he has also performed alongside some of the all-time greats of Australian entertainment. Outside of Chris McPhee’s musical endeavours\, he also holds qualifications in embalming and post mortem reconstructive surgery\, with membership in both the Australian Institute of Embalming and British Institute of Embalmers.\n\nROSANNE HOSKING\n\nRosie’s career spans over 25 years and has taken her across Australia and overseas. She studied classical voice at the Elder Conservatorium\, University of Adelaide and has since developed into a highly versatile artist\, performing regularly on a variety of stages including music theatre\, opera\, cabaret\, corporate entertainment and contemporary commercial music.\n\nHer professional theatrical debut was in the Australian/New Zealand cast of Cameron Mackintosh’s The Phantom of the Opera. More recent theatre credits include Sweeney Todd (Mrs Lovett understudy) and Carousel\, (2021)\, Prince Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus (2017) and the Second Lady in The Magic Flute (2016) with the State of Opera of South Australia\, Requiem – Adelaide Festival (2020)\, appearing as a guest artist in Matthew Robinson’s In Good Company and performing the role of Miriam in the World Premiere production of new Australian musical\, The Front at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival\, 2015. In 2013 she toured Australia with Amity Dry’s musical\, Mother Wife and the Complicated Life in the role of Lily.\n\nIn 2012\, she was awarded the Adelaide Theatre Guide Curtain Call Award – Best Professional Female Performance\, for her portrayal of Diana Goodman in Adelaide’s premiere of the musical\, Next to Normal (Six Foot Something Productions & The Factory).\n\nOther professional credits include The Venetian Twins (Beatrice) for the Sydney Olympic Festival\, South Pacific (Dinah) with Seabiscuit Productions.\n\nRosie makes regular appearances with corporate entertainment company\, Ding Productions. She has performed to audiences of 25\,000+ at the Adelaide Oval for the Big Bash League’s New Year’s Eve celebrations for the past four years and appears regularly at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre and Adelaide Convention Centre in Ding’s floorshows.\n\nConcert highlights include performing Mozart’s “Exsulate Jubilate” with the Austral Sinfonietta in London\, “Off the Air” with ABC Music radio host\, Guy Noble and also her appearances with theatre organist\, Chris McPhee nationally and around New Zealand.\n\nRosie is a well-respected educator and voice trainer. She is regularly invited to conduct workshops in vocal technique\, song interpretation\, shifting styles and more. She currently lectures in Vocal Anatomy and offers one-to-one singing tuition at the University of Adelaide as part of the Bachelor of Music Theatre.\n\nShe has also lectured in singing and music at the Adelaide College of Arts\, Tabor College and also consults privately from her home vocal studio. This year also marks Rosie’s 15th year [check this with Rosanne] with the Pelican Productions MTC team. Throughout this time she has also worked as a Vocal Director on their productions of Sing!OZ\, The Little Mermaid\, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Bring It On – The Musical.\n\nCITY OF UNLEY CONCERT BAND\n\nUnley Concert Band was founded in 1997 and has enjoyed a successful and rich history. The Band is a diverse group of approximately sixty members\, and aims to offer players and audiences the highest quality of community musicianship in Adelaide. They strive to perform music at a high level from advanced wind band repertoire to lighter entertainment music.\n\nThe Band has had several talented musical directors over the past twenty-five years. From 2021\, the current Musical Director is Colin Prichard\, the Principal Trombonist of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.\n\nThe Band is also an active marching band that performs at many different engagements such as ANZAC commemorative parades\, Christmas pageants\, and council engagements. In 2011 they were named the Australian Concert Band Marching Champion.\n\nOver the course of its history\, the Band has won various other accolades\, placing first in the South Australian Band State Band Championships in five consecutive competitions (2016-2022)\, placing first in the 2016 A Grade National Band Championships\, and equal first in the 2017 National Championships.\n\nThe Band also released a CD\, ‘Uniquely Unley’\, in 2010\, and was involved in the South Australian feature film ‘Swerve’\, released in 2011.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/strike-up-the-band-chris-mcphee-rosanne-hosking/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230331T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230331T214500
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20230122T141743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T012547Z
UID:6512-1680289200-1680299100@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Dirty Dancing + Hits of the 80's
DESCRIPTION:40 & FABULOUS!!! \nHear the mighty WurliTzer like never before as a group of very talented artists bash out the hits of the 80’s to get you in the mood for one of the most iconic films of the decade\, Dirty Dancing! \nThere will be some super 80s corkers\, like Fame\, Ghostbusters\, Take On Me and many more. Get ready to hit that high note…”in a day or twoooooooo!” And you haven’t had the time of your life until you’ve seen THE dirty dance performed on the Capri’s stage. \nHits of the 1980s plus “Dirty Dancing” starts at 7.00pm\, with some up-tempo hits songs from the 1980s demonstrating how more recent popular music can be performed on the WurliTzer. Three of our local organists will entertain with a disco version of “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Boys Town Gang 1982\, music from the movie “Rocky” (1981)\, “Feeling” from Flashdance (1983)\, to mention a few. A live dance routine\, with the famous leaping-lifting sequence from the movie “Dirty Dancing” (M) will lead into this smash hit movie from 1987. \nIn celebration of the 40th anniversary of its inaugural concert at the Capri\, all proceeds will go towards the restoration of the theatre organ. \nThis event is part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the mighty WurliTzer theatre organ’s inaugural concert at the Capri Theatre. There is a whole weekend of events planned and you can buy a discounted ticket to all three events by contacting us directly at secretary@capri.org.au or by calling 8272 1177. \nBooking-Form-40-and-Fabulous \nCLAIRE BAKER\nClaire has performed in many concerts at the Capri\, with the Band of the South Australia Police\, Rosanne Hosking and others\, and has been the featured organist for regular big shows like New Years Eve and Rocky Horror for over 15 years.\nShe often plays at the Capri for weddings and other special hires\, in addition to performing regularly for private functions on the Grand Organ in the Adelaide Town Hall. \nClaire continues to excite and entertain audiences by arranging music across a very wide range of genres. \nHer version of the wonderful music from the era of “Dirty Dancing”\, specifically arranged for the WurliTzer\, is something not to be missed. \nJENNIE BURTON\nJennie has performed at the Capri on many occasions\, both on Piano and Organ. She has also performed in Washington DC in 1986. Adjudicator for Yamaha Music Festivals and Eisteddfods.\nClinician for many years. Published author of Lesson books on keyboard for Adults. Licensed Yamaha Teacher from 1981. \nWorked all over Australia as a teacher and clinician with pianos and keyboards. Teaching since 1974.\nRecently won an award from AMEB for singing.\nFamily is 2 girls and 1 grandchild. Married for 41 1/2 years. \nMARGIE HAY\nMarg began playing the organ at the age of 12 and started teaching at 14. \nShe has performed regularly at the Capri for the past few years\,  after playing for some time back in the 1990s and is now a regular movie session organist.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/dirty-dancing-hits-of-the-80s/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Fundraiser,Special Screenings,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230331T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230331T214500
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20230122T141743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T012532Z
UID:8322-1680289200-1680299100@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Dirty Dancing + Hits of the 80's
DESCRIPTION:40 & FABULOUS!!! \nHear the mighty WurliTzer like never before as a group of very talented artists bash out the hits of the 80’s to get you in the mood for one of the most iconic films of the decade\, Dirty Dancing! \nThere will be some super 80s corkers\, like Fame\, Ghostbusters\, Take On Me and many more. Get ready to hit that high note…”in a day or twoooooooo!” And you haven’t had the time of your life until you’ve seen THE dirty dance performed on the Capri’s stage. \nHits of the 1980s plus “Dirty Dancing” starts at 7.00pm\, with some up-tempo hits songs from the 1980s demonstrating how more recent popular music can be performed on the WurliTzer. Three of our local organists will entertain with a disco version of “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Boys Town Gang 1982\, music from the movie “Rocky” (1981)\, “Feeling” from Flashdance (1983)\, to mention a few. A live dance routine\, with the famous leaping-lifting sequence from the movie “Dirty Dancing” (M) will lead into this smash hit movie from 1987. \nIn celebration of the 40th anniversary of its inaugural concert at the Capri\, all proceeds will go towards the restoration of the theatre organ. \nThis event is part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the mighty WurliTzer theatre organ’s inaugural concert at the Capri Theatre. There is a whole weekend of events planned and you can buy a discounted ticket to all three events by contacting us directly at secretary@capri.org.au or by calling 8272 1177. \nBooking-Form-40-and-Fabulous \nCLAIRE BAKER\nClaire has performed in many concerts at the Capri\, with the Band of the South Australia Police\, Rosanne Hosking and others\, and has been the featured organist for regular big shows like New Years Eve and Rocky Horror for over 15 years.\nShe often plays at the Capri for weddings and other special hires\, in addition to performing regularly for private functions on the Grand Organ in the Adelaide Town Hall. \nClaire continues to excite and entertain audiences by arranging music across a very wide range of genres. \nHer version of the wonderful music from the era of “Dirty Dancing”\, specifically arranged for the WurliTzer\, is something not to be missed. \nJENNIE BURTON\nJennie has performed at the Capri on many occasions\, both on Piano and Organ. She has also performed in Washington DC in 1986. Adjudicator for Yamaha Music Festivals and Eisteddfods.\nClinician for many years. Published author of Lesson books on keyboard for Adults. Licensed Yamaha Teacher from 1981. \nWorked all over Australia as a teacher and clinician with pianos and keyboards. Teaching since 1974.\nRecently won an award from AMEB for singing.\nFamily is 2 girls and 1 grandchild. Married for 41 1/2 years. \nMARGIE HAY\nMarg began playing the organ at the age of 12 and started teaching at 14. \nShe has performed regularly at the Capri for the past few years\,  after playing for some time back in the 1990s and is now a regular movie session organist.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/dirty-dancing-hits-of-the-80s-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Fundraiser,Special Screenings,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230226T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230226T160000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20230111T174253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T174253Z
UID:8321-1677420000-1677427200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons...at the Cinema!
DESCRIPTION:Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons are…at the Cinema! \nBrett and Debbie are coming to The Capri in February 2023 with our biggest line-up ever of music from the screen\, as well as some epic music which has underscored great cinematic moments. \nFrom sci-fi to fantasy\, drama to musicals to animation\, Ennio Morricone to Paul Williams\, there will be something for all ages from two of Australia’s top theatre pipe organ performers. \nBrett and Debbie have wowed audiences in Brisbane and the Gold Coast with their musicianship and fun personalities. Debbie performed in Adelaide five years ago in a very successful Christmas concert\, while it will be Brett’s first performance at the Capri Theatre\, having previously played duets with Tony Fenelon at the Perth Convention in 2018.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/brett-kavanagh-and-debbie-fitzsummons-at-the-cinema-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230226T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230226T160000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20230111T174253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T174253Z
UID:6488-1677420000-1677427200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons...at the Cinema!
DESCRIPTION:Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons are…at the Cinema! \nBrett and Debbie are coming to The Capri in February 2023 with our biggest line-up ever of music from the screen\, as well as some epic music which has underscored great cinematic moments. \nFrom sci-fi to fantasy\, drama to musicals to animation\, Ennio Morricone to Paul Williams\, there will be something for all ages from two of Australia’s top theatre pipe organ performers. \nBrett and Debbie have wowed audiences in Brisbane and the Gold Coast with their musicianship and fun personalities. Debbie performed in Adelaide five years ago in a very successful Christmas concert\, while it will be Brett’s first performance at the Capri Theatre\, having previously played duets with Tony Fenelon at the Perth Convention in 2018.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/brett-kavanagh-and-debbie-fitzsummons-at-the-cinema/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210321T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210321T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T154436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T154436Z
UID:8188-1616335200-1616344200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Tony Fenelon Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognised for his keyboard skills both on piano and theatre organ\, and repertoire ranging from pops to classics\, this concert will have something for everyone. \n2020 Season’s Ticket holders are entitled to free entry to this concert. To enable your seat to be reserved\, please advise the theatre if you will be attending. \n\n\n\n\nPlease note: COVID restrictions may cause the last minute cancellation of this concert or change of artist. Full refunds will be available if necessary.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/tony-fenelon-2021-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210321T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210321T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T154436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T154436Z
UID:3721-1616335200-1616344200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Tony Fenelon Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognised for his keyboard skills both on piano and theatre organ\, and repertoire ranging from pops to classics\, this concert will have something for everyone. \n2020 Season’s Ticket holders are entitled to free entry to this concert. To enable your seat to be reserved\, please advise the theatre if you will be attending. \n\n\n\n\nPlease note: COVID restrictions may cause the last minute cancellation of this concert or change of artist. Full refunds will be available if necessary.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/tony-fenelon-2021/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201115T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20201013T184159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T184159Z
UID:8209-1605448800-1605456000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:John Slater Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:Adelaide’s own John Slater on the Capri Wurlitzer\, with special guests\, Kensington and Norwood City Brass Band.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-slater-theatre-organ-concert-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201115T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20201013T184159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T184159Z
UID:4393-1605448800-1605456000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:John Slater Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:Adelaide’s own John Slater on the Capri Wurlitzer\, with special guests\, Kensington and Norwood City Brass Band.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-slater-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200802T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200802T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T152545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T152545Z
UID:8187-1596376800-1596385800@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:John Giacchi and Chris McPhee Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:John Giacchi (Vic) and Chris McPhee (SA) are teaming together in concert for the first time to present this event. Both are internationally known musicians\, who have performed in the UK and USA\, with a music range which includes light classics and popular evergreens. \nAdelaide vocalist\, Rosanne Hosking\, will be a guest performer to launch the CD ‘I Love an Organ’\, recorded with Chris McPhee on John Giacchi’s home organ installation.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-giacchi-and-chris-mcphee-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200802T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200802T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T152545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T152545Z
UID:3719-1596376800-1596385800@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:John Giacchi and Chris McPhee Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:John Giacchi (Vic) and Chris McPhee (SA) are teaming together in concert for the first time to present this event. Both are internationally known musicians\, who have performed in the UK and USA\, with a music range which includes light classics and popular evergreens. \nAdelaide vocalist\, Rosanne Hosking\, will be a guest performer to launch the CD ‘I Love an Organ’\, recorded with Chris McPhee on John Giacchi’s home organ installation.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-giacchi-and-chris-mcphee-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://capri.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/TOSA-WurliTzerIcon-emailsig.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200621T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200621T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T151054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T151054Z
UID:8186-1592748000-1592757000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Justin Stahl Theatre Organ Concert - POSTPONED UNTIL 2021
DESCRIPTION:Justin Stahl (USA) last visited Australia in 2017. His performance then guaranteed a return to the Capri in the future. His concert career includes entertaining thousands of patrons of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in their Yuletide Celebration\, as featured artist for the 59th American Theatre Organ Society Convention\, a schools choral director\, playing for community theatre and serving in the Indiana Army National Guard’s 38th Infantry Band. \nHis approach and philosophy include the continued promotion of the theatre organ by using a wide base of musical genres.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/justin-stahl-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capri.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/27021925_1631496833610284_6897660803294393455_o.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200621T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200621T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T151054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T151054Z
UID:3713-1592748000-1592757000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Justin Stahl Theatre Organ Concert - POSTPONED UNTIL 2021
DESCRIPTION:Justin Stahl (USA) last visited Australia in 2017. His performance then guaranteed a return to the Capri in the future. His concert career includes entertaining thousands of patrons of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in their Yuletide Celebration\, as featured artist for the 59th American Theatre Organ Society Convention\, a schools choral director\, playing for community theatre and serving in the Indiana Army National Guard’s 38th Infantry Band. \nHis approach and philosophy include the continued promotion of the theatre organ by using a wide base of musical genres.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/justin-stahl-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capri.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/27021925_1631496833610284_6897660803294393455_o.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200517T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200517T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T144912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T144912Z
UID:8185-1589724000-1589733000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:John Slater Theatre Organ Concert - POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
DESCRIPTION:While not ignoring the theatre organ\, this event will include some variety in the form of band music. Adelaide’s own John Slater\, an experienced bandsman\, as well as a very proficient theatre organist\, will be joined by the Kensington & Norwood City Brass Band for solo and duo items.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-slater-theatre-organ-concert-3/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capri.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/John-Slater.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200517T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200517T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T144912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T144912Z
UID:3711-1589724000-1589733000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:John Slater Theatre Organ Concert - POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
DESCRIPTION:While not ignoring the theatre organ\, this event will include some variety in the form of band music. Adelaide’s own John Slater\, an experienced bandsman\, as well as a very proficient theatre organist\, will be joined by the Kensington & Norwood City Brass Band for solo and duo items.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-slater-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capri.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/John-Slater.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200308T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200308T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T144243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T144243Z
UID:8184-1583676000-1583685000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Tony Fenelon and John Atwell Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:By popular demand\, our Co-Patrons\, Tony Fenelon and John Atwell will open the concert year for 2020. They are both internationally acclaimed and respected musicians\, who play a wide repertoire of music\, from light classics to popular stage and screen favourites\, both as solo and duo performances. A great start to the year!
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/tony-fenelon-and-john-atwell-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200308T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200308T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20191219T144243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T144243Z
UID:3709-1583676000-1583685000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Tony Fenelon and John Atwell Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:By popular demand\, our Co-Patrons\, Tony Fenelon and John Atwell will open the concert year for 2020. They are both internationally acclaimed and respected musicians\, who play a wide repertoire of music\, from light classics to popular stage and screen favourites\, both as solo and duo performances. A great start to the year!
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/tony-fenelon-and-john-atwell-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191117T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20190110T170236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T170236Z
UID:2569-1573999200-1574008200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:David Gray (Scotland) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:English and American audiences gave critical acclaim to Scottish pianist and theatre organist David Gray who returns to Adelaide after three years for a concert of unexpected delights where heart-warming music meets astonishing keyboard skills. \n  \nThis amazing young man is only 29 and scooped the pool in his final graduation recital from the London Royal College of Music\, majoring in piano performance. In the same year he was awarded the prestigious American Theatre Organ Society “Organist of the Year” award recognising his contribution to this genre. This big music which once oozed from ornate cinema doors\, now allows a glimpse back through time\, into the jazzy\, carefree nights of the golden age of cinema. \n  \nDavid will present spectacular orchestral transcriptions\, exhilarating piano works\, light classics along with music from the silver screen\, stage and jazz on Grand Piano and Adelaide’s magnificent Wuritzer Pipe Organ as part of his six week Australian tour. \n  \nTry something new… You won’t be disappointed!
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/dave-wickerham-usa-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191117T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20190110T170236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T170236Z
UID:8157-1573999200-1574008200@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:David Gray (Scotland) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:English and American audiences gave critical acclaim to Scottish pianist and theatre organist David Gray who returns to Adelaide after three years for a concert of unexpected delights where heart-warming music meets astonishing keyboard skills. \n  \nThis amazing young man is only 29 and scooped the pool in his final graduation recital from the London Royal College of Music\, majoring in piano performance. In the same year he was awarded the prestigious American Theatre Organ Society “Organist of the Year” award recognising his contribution to this genre. This big music which once oozed from ornate cinema doors\, now allows a glimpse back through time\, into the jazzy\, carefree nights of the golden age of cinema. \n  \nDavid will present spectacular orchestral transcriptions\, exhilarating piano works\, light classics along with music from the silver screen\, stage and jazz on Grand Piano and Adelaide’s magnificent Wuritzer Pipe Organ as part of his six week Australian tour. \n  \nTry something new… You won’t be disappointed!
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/dave-wickerham-usa-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191020T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191020T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20190701T153806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T153806Z
UID:8167-1571580000-1571589000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:David Bailey (QLD) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:David will play stage and screen show-stoppers. He is an accomplished accompanist for silent movies and he will demonstrate this talent as part of his concert. \n\n\n\n\nDavid stumbled on the world of the cinema organ and was captivated. He transitioned from piano studies to organ and a deep passion grew. He is a fan of the style of English organist Sidney Torch and George Wright.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-pound-wa-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191020T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191020T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20190701T153806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T153806Z
UID:2541-1571580000-1571589000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:David Bailey (QLD) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:David will play stage and screen show-stoppers. He is an accomplished accompanist for silent movies and he will demonstrate this talent as part of his concert. \n\n\n\n\nDavid stumbled on the world of the cinema organ and was captivated. He transitioned from piano studies to organ and a deep passion grew. He is a fan of the style of English organist Sidney Torch and George Wright.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/john-pound-wa-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190915T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190915T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20181220T173615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T173615Z
UID:2538-1568556000-1568565000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Mathew Loeser (SA) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:2019 sees MATHEW LOESER celebrate 25 years as an entertainer! He is skilled on both piano and organ and also adds some vocal work into the equation. Despite his passion for nostalgia\, stage shows\, Noel Coward and Liberace\, his program will also include some more contemporary music.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/mathew-loeser-sa-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190915T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190915T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20181220T173615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T173615Z
UID:8156-1568556000-1568565000@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Mathew Loeser (SA) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:2019 sees MATHEW LOESER celebrate 25 years as an entertainer! He is skilled on both piano and organ and also adds some vocal work into the equation. Despite his passion for nostalgia\, stage shows\, Noel Coward and Liberace\, his program will also include some more contemporary music.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/mathew-loeser-sa-theatre-organ-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190818T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190818T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T013415
CREATED:20181220T172919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T172919Z
UID:2534-1566136800-1566145800@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Ken Double (USA) - Theatre Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:KEN DOUBLE (USA) is known for bringing wit and humour along with his lyrical arrangements. Ken is thrilled to be coming “Down Under” for another tour through this theatre organ-loving part of the world. The former television and sports caster is thrilled to be planning his 7th visit.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/ken-double-usa-theatre-organ-concert/
CATEGORIES:Organ Concerts,TOSA Concerts
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