little fish is interested in making its hallway more interesting with posters,and prints,also to have some prints or posters on stand by to go up when there isnt a show on, little fish could arange to sell copys for people so its a great way to exibit for free... hmmm mby little fish could ask for ten percent of a sale or some thing..., any body interested? any thing ocianic or just plain fishy is welcome... or i supose any thing to do with swimming aginst the main-stream of big capitalist fish that hog the lakes and feed off peoples creativity....
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how to use little fish gallery!!!
so you wanna use little fish gallery???
little fish gallery is about 9mtrs by 3mtres,
its located at 22 enmore rd newtown, its small and has white walls like a real proper gallery gallery...,
its easy to use...it costs 90$ for an exibition and the shows usually stay up for a week,the openings are on wedensday evenings from 6.30 till 8 or 9,
and then black rose book shop and library which is at the back of little fish is open from thursday thru till sunday and so the gallery is whatched by the book shoppe people, the person putting on the show can leave their contact details so that any body that is interested in their stuff can contact them directly,
if you sell stuff it is apreciated that you make a donation to little fish... some thing like 10 or 15%,
its a realy good way for people to have shows that either might not have other wise showen their stuff or know how expensive it is at other gallerys and want to exibit cheaply,
at the end of the week when you take every thing away and return little fish as close to how you found it as possible,
The Surgical Sideshow Epic opens Thursday, next week, at the PACT Theatre in Erskineville.
The product of the fevered imaginations contained within those entities known as Bonedaddy and Black Paul makes its debut.
Imagine a live theatrical production attempting to blend a cartoon version of the 1932 film "Metropolis" with a pantomime version of "Night of the Living Dead". Imagine that this same theatrical production stars two giant skeletons as rival surgeons.
Doors open at 7pm. Show starts 8pm. Thursday 1st of October to Friday 9th of October 2009. 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville, Sydney. Advance tickets through www.tenderloins.com.au Further information at www.thesurgicalsideshow.com Special matinée times on Sunday. No show Monday.
thE SUrgical SidEsHow presents thE SUrgical SidEsHow EPiC. Tickets are now on sale at www.tenderloins.com.au If you have seen any of thE SUrgical SidEsHow performances before, be prepared to wet your pants. ThE SUrgical SidEsHow have hired a theatre, written a four-act show, added characters, a two-piece band, built cartoony sets, concocted a monsterous soundtrack and are pushing the perceived boundaries of anything that has gone before. Starring the Good Skellington, the Bad Skellington and Hannah the Human, thE SUrgical SidEsHow offer you a brain-bursting, heart-tearing, spine-whipping tale of Love, Surgery and Revenge. Thursday 1st of October to Friday 9th of October 2009 The PACT Theatre, 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville, Sydney, NSW.
The live, theatrical production that appears to be attempting to blend a cartoon version of the 1932 film "Metropolis" with a pantomime version of "Night of the Living Dead", set to a post-apocalyptic soundtrack and starring two giant skeletons as rival surgeons.