SPEAKER SERIES The numinous cosmos
What do a physicist, an astronomer, a biologist and a Buddhist monk see when they look at the stars? What can they show us? Out of science emerges the story of our place in the universe, where we came from, and the future destiny of our world. Gingin Observatory offers a great vantage spot to see distant planets and observe our
Milky Way far from the ‘light noise’ of the city. These afternoon sessions, to be followed by a dinner talk and evening discussion, offer a unique experience to see our world from four distinct perspectives. from Wed 8 Feb SEE WEB CC264-21076 $129
SHAKESPEARE Shakespeare in the Park plus
director’s talk – The Tempest With the sparkling city lights and starry night sky over Kings Park
providing a shimmering backdrop, join director Paige Newmark for a director’s talk prior to watching a production of The Tempest. Admittance ticket and a glass of
sparkling wine on arrival included. Tue 31 Jan 6.15-11.15pm CC268-21070 $79
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...SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE
MADE ON. The Tempest Act 4, scene 1
SPECIAL EVENTS SEE WEB See website for date and time.
Shakespeare Tempest
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