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Alex & Eve: The Baby … At Last!!

Posted by evdomada on July 20, 2011

After a long pregnancy Alex and Eve’s baby is about to arrive, and God help them!

The question is — which God?!?!?

Alex & Eve are about to find out how stressful their bundle of Joy can be as their parents bicker over the baby’s name, religion and even if Alex and Eve are doing a good job. Add in the normal changes a baby brings and it’s going to be a trying time for our favourite couple.

They’ve survived their religious differences, they’ve survived their friends advice and their parents “help” but can they survive…A BABY!

Join Alex, Eve and their Baby as they try and navigate their way through what promises to be a bumpy first year!

Alex & Eve: The Baby

Where: The Factory

When: 11th – 14th & 18th – 21st  August

Times: Friday & Saturday @ 8pm  & Sundays @ 5pm

Price: $34 FULL / $24 CONC + GROUPS OF 10
Bookings (02) 9550 3666

Book tickets online

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Getting Married … Again??

Posted by evdomada on September 21, 2010

ALEX & EVE are getting married, and you’re invited to the wedding of the year… that’s if it happens.

If George Karrastopoulos and Salwa El Masri have anything to do with it… Alex and Eve will not get married.

Fasten your seatbelts for what will be an uproarious car crash!!!!

This hilariouos cross-cultural journey continues as Alex & Eve prepare for an Orthodox-Muslim wedding, with neither family giving an inch.

Join Alex & Eve as they embark on the next chapter of their lives …their wedding.

The big question is…WILL IT HAPPEN?!!!

3 SHOWS ONLY 23, 24 & 29 October at The Factory Theatre

Tickets are selling fast!!  Click here to book!

‘Australian Theatre needs more plays like this‘ – aussietheatre.com.au

‘Hysterical‘- Daily Telegraph

Written by Alex Lykos
Directed By Michael Block

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Greek Night for MS Australia

Posted by evdomada on May 27, 2010

Billy Billiris, a  young 16 year-old Greek Australian, is organising Greek Night for MS.

A charity event that will donate its proceeds to MS Australia Limited, in hope that one day sufferers like his father will be cured or helped in a substantial way.

MS Australia Limited  is a non-for-profit organisation that looks after sufferers of MS and its families and his efforts are to raise money in hope that one day there will be a cure for people with MS.

The goal of the event is to raise more than $10,000 for the event through ticket sales, sponsorship, donations, raffle tickets and auctions.

It will be a fun night and it will be for a good cause knowing that 5 Australians each day are being diagnosed with this disease is enough to make us try and do something about it!

The event will be held on September 3rd at Gardens on Forest at Peakhurst.

Ticket price includes a 4 course dinner with a Greek flavor.

Channel 9′s Amelia Adams will host the event and special guests include Costa from Costas Garden Odyessey,  Dj Georgio & Greek-Australian comedian Spiros Yearos as well as a performance by the Sydney Greek Dance Company.

There will be raffles and silent auctions of great prizes on the night as well.

BOOK TICKETS ONLINE

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June 13 – Greek World Cup Match and Alex & Eve

Posted by evdomada on May 26, 2010

On Sunday 13 June Alex & Eve will commence at 7:00pm followed by a free screening of the Greece V Korea Republic World Cup match at 9:30.

There will be a large screen to enjoy the game as well as nibblies.

It’s a great opportunity to watch a great comedy stage show and hopefully a great game of football if Greece can manage a good result agains the Koreans.

The venue is The Factory – 105 Victoria Road Marrickville

TICKET PRICES:
Adults: $31
Concessions: $24

Book Online

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Alex and Eve … The Return Season!

Posted by evdomada on May 26, 2010

This hilarious comedy broke attendance records and wowed audiences with 3 sold-out seasons in Sydney in 2008 and a sold-out season in Adelaide with Melbourne, Brisbane and Darwin to follow.

Due to overwhelming demand, all your favourite characters have been revamped and are back funnier than ever.

Alex & Eve is about a male version of Bridget Jones whose parents continually pressure him to marry – and she’d better be a Greek-Orthodox girl!

During the Euro 2004 Soccer Tournament, when Greece enjoys a fairytale run, Alex meets Eve, a Lebanese-Muslim woman. Despite the insecurities of both, sparks fly.

However, Eve’s parents have reached breaking point and step up the pressure on Eve to marry – and he’d better be a good Lebanese-Muslim!

At a time when Greek pride and patriotism rises with every Greek victory, Alex and Eve must decide on what will win out? The power of national pride, religion and cultural tradition? Or the power of love?

DATES: 10th – 20th June 2010

SPECIAL EVENT: On Sunday 13 June Alex & Eve will commence at 7:00pm & followed by a free screening of the Greece V Korea Republic World Cup Soccer match at 9:30.

TICKET PRICES:
Adults: $31
Concessions: $24

SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST!
Thursdays 2-for-1 tickets on full price adult tickets
Groups +10 at concession prices (Fridays & Sundays only) all prices include booking fees

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Sydney Backgammon Tournament

Posted by evdomada on May 26, 2010

So you think you can play Backgammon???

A 26 week Face-to-Face competition, with points earned weekly to qualify for a 2 week final series, where the winner will be crowned AUSTRALIAN BACKGAMMON CHAMPION.

FREE ENTRY

  • All playing levels welcomed
  • Standard Rules apply (no cube)
  • Weekly Tournament
  • League Points awarded inline with finishing position
  • Full details to be explained on first night
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WEEKLY FACE-TO-FACE BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENTS

Begins Wednesday 2nd June 2010 @ Brighton-Le-sands Fisherman’s Club, Bestic Street, Brighton-Le-sands, Sydney

FREE ENTRY
6pm Registration
7pm Start

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For more details contact Harold Adamou (Snr) 0405192036

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Ciao Magazine: Lights, camera, action. Inner Westies are making their mark behind the scenes in the movie world

Posted by evdomada on April 12, 2010

By Carla Caruso

When Alex Lykos couldn’t find his dream acting role, he created it for himself. “Coming from an ethnic background, it makes it that much more difficult to get a break because those stories aren’t told as often,” says the Greek- Australian actor-writer.

Lykos, who founded Marrickville’s Bulldog Theatre Company, drew inspiration for his film script from a relationship breakdown. “I went out with a girl who was Lebanese-Muslim. It was a brief dalliance. We broke up and, for therapy, I just wrote my thoughts on a piece of paper and then thought, ‘Whoa, hold on a second, there’s a story here’. That’s what kind of led to the germ of this piece of comedy drama. It’s basically a male version of Bridget Jones, who happens to be a good Greek boy and falls in love with a good Lebanese woman.”

Lykos almost got the screenplay up as a film, but that fell through, so he decided instead to adapt it into a theatre show, dubbed Alex & Eve. After several successful seasons performed over the last four years, with Lykos as the leading man playing opposite ever-changing Eves (including Packed to the Rafters’ Zoe Ventoura and The Apprentice finalist Sabrina Houssami), Lykos finally got the news he’d been waiting for. A production company had signed for a film version. What’s more, Peter Andrikidis, who just directed the big-budget Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos, committed to coming onboard to direct it. There are plans to start filming next January.

Lykos is not the only success story from the film world in the Inner West. Even if you don’t know their names or have never seen their faces on the big screen, they are plenty of locals making their marks in the world of Australian film. Dan Krige initially wanted to be an actor but discovered his true talents lay elsewhere. The filmmaker, who has lived in Newtown and Five Dock but now resides in Bondi, began working as a screenwriter in his teens. “I had a fortuitous thing happen. I grew up in the Blue Mountains, up the road from a guy called Tony Morphett. He worked on shows like The Sullivans, The Flying Doctors and Blue Heelers. He was very gracious and gave me his time. He was good enough to read my first horrible script and became my mentor.” That initial script – with a bit of editing – ended up being commissioned by Screen Australia and, not long after, Krige was hired as a screenwriter by Grundy Television (now part of FremantleMedia) at the tender age of 16.

Krige has been beavering away in the industry ever since, including writing and directing the feature film, West, set in Sydney’s western suburbs, three years ago. Currently, he’s working on five feature scripts – including an action thriller, The Quiet War. He has also made a short film for the St Kilda Film Festival, featuring Transformers star Rachael Taylor.

A graduate of the Australian Film Television and Radio School, Krige was working 18-hour days when he squeezed in time for a chat with Ciao. On the industry, he says: “You have to have a large degree of persistence and patience. You have to be like a dog with a bone. It’s not for those who want to get rich quick.”

David O’Brien runs a Film Club at Sydney Community College’s Rozelle site, where movie lovers can engage in stimulating discussions about various flicks. But, he makes his living as a screenwriter.

A former TV journalist, O’Brien wrote the $4.2 million feature film, Shotgun Wedding, and produced, wrote and directed an environmental special for Ten, Down To Earth, which included an on-camera piece from Sting. Currently, he’s got three screenplays in development.

O’Brien says screenwriting is not just about having great story ideas, because writers “come up with good ideas all the time. It’s being committed to an idea and following it through. There are eight months where you’re going to get bored and lose faith with a screenplay and abandon it and then you’ll come back to it. It’s all a journey in itself.”

But it’s well worth it in the end, according to O’Brien. “It’s been said that movies are the closest we come to dreaming while being awake. Watching really good quality movies that are about something and are beautifully acted and well-made can just change your whole perception of the world. I’m not necessarily sure that you can change the world through movies, but you can make people feel better or think deeper or appreciate life more by giving them good movies.”

Source: Ciao Magazine

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Kalymnian Association – 80′s Dance Party

Posted by evdomada on March 2, 2010

Dress up in your 80′s clothes for a dance party featuring all the 80′s dance classics!!

Puffy sleeve dresses … skinny ties … stonewashed jeans … mullet hair styles … and you might even get a discount on entry!

The DJ will be playing your favorite 80′s tracks and there will be finger food and soft drinks covered in the ticket price.

Alcohol will be available as well for an additional cost -  Beer & Wine $4 and all spirits for $5 – but make sure you bring your ID as it will be required and checked.

Venue: Kalymnian Hall – 6 Frederick Street Rockdale

Time & Date: 7:30pm on Saturday 13th March 2010

Cost: $25 and $20 if you impress with your fancy dress!

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Kalymnian Association – Traditional Kalymnian Wedding

Posted by evdomada on March 2, 2010

The Kalymnian Association of New South Wales is presenting the Traditional Kalymnian Wedding.

It will be an opportunity for everyone to see the traditions of the wedding and listen to the traditional songs. Especially for those of us that have been born away from the island and haven’t had a chance to experience the real thing.

There will be live music and dancing with traditional instruments and costumes.

An event not to be missed by the younger generations but also an opportunity to take our parents and relatives to reminisce their youth.

Venue: Kalymnian Hall – 6 Frederick Street Rockdale

Time & Date: 2pm this Sunday 7th March 2010

Cost: $25 and $10 for children under the age of 12

Refreshments, coffee and cake will be served

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Zambetologies presented by Out of the Blue – Haiti Fundraiser @ Souths Juniors

Posted by evdomada on March 2, 2010

The Mayor of Randwick City Council Mr John Procopiadis and his Glendi committee are having a fundraiser for the orphans of Haiti Wednesday 3rd of March at South Sydney Juniors in the auditorium 558a Anzac Parade Kingsford.

The show will commence at 8.00 pm. Tickets are $30.00 and are only available at South Sydney Juniors.

Out of the Blue will be performing Zambetologies, a tribute to George Zambetas, with Tony Karagiannakis. Special guests include the Orpheus Choir and Parula’s Dancers.

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