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Organ concerts return to the Majestic Theatre Pomona

The annual organ concerts are back in full swing at the Majestic Theatre Pomona after a hiatus during the Covid pandemic.

The amazing 1937 Compton organ will be in full flight on Sunday afternoon 21 April when Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons from the Brisbane Organ Society present ‘AT The Cinema’ performing a range of music from the big and small screen and the stage.

The performance includes epic music which has underscored great cinematic moments.

From sci-fi to fantasy, drama to musicals, including some of the greatest movie scores ever written from Ennio Morricone to Paul Williams. Music from the 1930’s to now.

Brett and Debbie have wowed audiences across the country with their amazing organ skills and are excited to be performing on the magnificent and rare Organ as well as performing together on both the organ and Grand Piano showcasing their keyboard skills.

The 1937 Compton Organ is one of only four in the world and worth a viewing.

The doors and bar open at 1pm, the show starts at 2pm. Tickets are $30/$25 concession. To book tickets go to their website themajestictheatre.com.au or call 5485 2330.

If you would like to keep up to date with events at the Majestic Theatre Pomona stop at the theatre and grab a ‘What’s On’ there at 3 Factory Street Pomona. Or maybe click like on their Facebook page and you will be invited to the group and will be notified when new events are added.

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