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Sydney Morning Herald

Saturday February 27, 2010

Compiled by Lynne Dwyer

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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