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Sydney Morning Herald
Saturday February 27, 2010
LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIMECommunity theatre at its best. Constance Cox has taken Oscar Wilde's witty short story and turned it into a delightful three-act romp about marriage plans thrown into disarray when a man is warned by a fortune teller that he will commit a murder. Directed by Timothy Bennett. Saturday, 8pm, Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street, city, $20-$25, 1300 306 776, boxoffice.mca-tix.com.au.RED RIVER GUMSArtists Jarrah Johnson, Rachel Carroll, photographer Cade Turner and more have donated works for a silent auction to raise funds for the National Parks Association Red River Gum campaign. See them and make your bid. Saturday, 11.30am-6pm, Sunday, 10.30am-4pm, Depot II Gallery, 2 Danks Street, Waterloo, free, 0423 982 349.LUMINO KINETICSVisit the gallery's garden after dark and wander around seven extraordinary light sculptures by Roger Foley-Fogg (aka Ellis D. Fogg), commissioned for the gallery's 10th birthday celebrations. Brilliant! Closes this weekend. Saturday and Sunday, 7-10.30pm, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Administration Centre, 4-20 Eton Street, Sutherland, $5/$15 family of four, 8536 5700, hazelhurst.com.au.PATRICIA LAWRENCEThese bronzes of figures in repose (pictured) have a mid-century modernist aesthetic that delights. Until March 3. Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 11am-6pm, Robin Gibson Gallery, 278 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, free, 9331 6692, robingibson.net.
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