A line-up of brilliant guest singers performing the classic hits from the Bacharach songbook

Sunday 11 February 2024
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne - Southern Cross Lawn

About the Show

If you “just don’t know what to do with yourself,” then join us for an uplifting concert from the Songbook from one of the world’s most loved composers. Featuring Wendy Stapleton, Bobby Valentine, Ally Mac, Laura Davidson and a 4-piece live band performing the songs that Burt Bacharach wrote for the likes of Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick and many more!

This will be an exhilarating musical event full of “Magic Moments” that promises to leave you with a smile in your heart.

Performing favourites like “The Look of Love,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “A House is Not a Home,” “What The World Needs,” “Walk On By” & “Raindrops,” - this is certainly a stunning evening not to be missed!

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Dates

Sunday 11 February 2024

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Running Time

2 Hours 20 Mins

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Venue

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne - Southern Cross Lawn

100 Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 3000

Gates open 2 hours prior to the performance start time

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Ticket Prices

$25 to $115

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A-Reserve

Adult: $115

Concession: $105

Child: $35

General Admission

Adult: $65

Concession: $55

Under 30s: $45

Child: $25

Children aged 5 and up must have a ticket.

Children aged 4 and under have free admission.

Children = person under 15 years of age and under.

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Concession tickets must show proof of valid concession card on entry. Seniors cards are not accepted.

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Group of 4

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What happens if the weather is bad?

If you are unsure of weather conditions, you can check the Bureau of Meteorology radar here.

Usually, performances proceed if there is light, misty drizzle. However, from time to time, it will be necessary to cancel a performance.

If a performance is to be cancelled, patrons will be notified via text message and email and will be able to exchange their tickets for another night, or receive a credit note for future ASC performances.


WEATHER  CANCELLATION POLICY

When a performance is cancelled in advance of the scheduled start time due to adverse weather conditions, where possible and time permitting, we make every effort to inform ticket holders by SMS or phone.

If the Australian Shakespeare Company cancels a performance due to adverse weather conditions, your tickets can be exchanged for another performance during the same production season, or a credit note can be issued for future performances. The ASC does not offer refunds in the event of adverse weather conditions.

To rebook, fill in the Request Date Change form on our website.  Alternatively, you can call 03 8676 7511 (Melbourne) or 02 9011 7704 (Sydney) during business hours Monday to Friday.

For Shakespeare performances (such as Macbeth), all exchanges must be made 3 hours prior to the performance start time.

For Family Theatre (such as Tinkerbell) all exchanges must be made 1 hour prior to the performance start time.

If it is not possible for you to attend another performance during the same production season we can provide a lifetime credit note for the value of your tickets (not including any handling fees).

A credit note or exchange will only be offered if the performance is officially cancelled.

Please note, in the case of one off performances (such as touring shows or music events), we often have other arrangements in place for cancellations such as the performance taking place on an alternate date. Please check the event page for further info.


Why was a show listed as ‘Fully Booked’ but there are now tickets?

The Australian Shakespeare Company has a flexible exchange/credit policy and liaises with third-party ticket sellers.

This means that although ticket allocation for a show may get exhausted, if customers change their performance date, or we consolidate our tickets with a third-party seller, more tickets can appear on sale when previously the show was fully booked.


What does it mean when a performance says “allocation exhausted”?

Allocation exhausted means that there are currently no tickets available for this event.

It is possible for more tickets to be released however there are no guarantees that this will occur.

If you are looking for a single extra ticket, please contact our Box Office on 03 8676 7511.