Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Greek Festival of Sydney and the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW we wholeheartedly wish you Happy Easter. May you enjoy this break and be safe.
The up and coming events next week for the Greek Festival are listed below:
We hope to see you there. Tip: Don’t miss out on the Seven Pirates play by the Sidetrack performance Group. More info online >>>
Greek Festival and Seven Pirates Special Offer:
Wednesday 11th April Preview – all tickets only $15
Also, mention the words “Sidetrack @ Riverside” when you book your ticket for
Wednesday 18th of April at pay only $20.
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UPCOMING EVENT!
Seven Pirates
11 – 22 April - Tues-Sat 8pm - Sun 6pm

How Greeks first discovered Australia…
In the summer of 1827, British authorities arrest seven young Greek sailors off the coast of Crete and charge them with piracy. During
their trial at Malta - before a jury of English, Maltese, Sicilian, French and Spanish - the Greeks admit they seized a British ship. They
claim they were engaged in a patriotic act, since the ship and its cargo of tin plates were bound for the Ottoman held port of
Alexandria.
Convicted - three men receive the death sentence while the remaining four are given life sentences. With the aid of their Maltese
lawyer they appeal to King George IV for clemency. Within a year all seven find themselves on a boat bound for… Botany Bay.
Sidetrack’s compelling new show mixes high seas action, comedy and edge of the seat courtroom drama to reconstruct one of the
most bizarre stories from the golden age of piracy.
Riverside Theatre
Church Street,
Parramatta
11 – 22 April -
Tues-Sat 8pm -
Sun 6pm
Tickets: $30/$20 (conce). Tues $15 all tix
Bookings:
8839 3399
Web: http://www.sidetrack.com.au/
More info online >>>
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More Events:
Forgotten Oracles of Delphi

Meet the priestess Pythia and her prophecies on an imaginary trip to Delphi and its famous oracular institution.
More info online >>>
Last Temptation of Christ

"Every human being, flesh and spirit, partakes of the divine nature. is universal" (from Nikos Kazantzakis' prologue to his novel The Last Temptation).
More info online >>>
Recital (A Celebration of Greek Music)

Both Greek and Classical traditions come together in an afternoon of music performed by Hellen Aristides, Peter Samartzis, Vick Tsaccounis, Gregory Elmaloglou, Michael Mavrakis and Noortje Tromp.
More info online >>>
For full event listings please visit www.greekfestivalofsydney.com.au
A Greek Orthodox Community of NSW event http://www.goc.com.au
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