Emma Pask: A Few Of My Favourite Things

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Emma Pask: A Few Of My Favourite Things
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Runtime

Act 1: 50 minutes

Act 2: 60 minutes

Includes a 20 minute interval.

Experience the heart and soul of one of Australia’s most captivating jazz voices.

For one special night, Emma Pask invites you on a journey through the songs that shaped her, inspired her, and made her fall in love with music again and again.

Accompanied by her world class trio, Emma brings warmth and depth to every note as she artfully traverses jazz standards, latin grooves, timeless ballads, and a few unexpected treasures. Each piece delivered with heart, grace and her signature charm.

This intimate concert promises an evening of elegance and exquisite musicality, all set in the stunning surrounds of the new Foundry Theatre.

More than a gig, it’s a love letter to the music that made her.

This event is part of the Sydney International Women's Jazz Festival.

Showtimes for Emma Pask: A Few Of My Favourite Things

Thu 30 October

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Emma Pask is at the height of her powers as a singer.
Australian Arts Review
She is both the commanding lead and an instrument in her own right, such is her talent.
Sydney Arts Guide
Emma Pask... delivered an impassioned evening of timeless classics.
Arts Hub
Soulful delivery, soaring range and magnetic stage presence.
Time Out

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What is the running time of Emma Pask: A Few Of My Favourite Things?

Act 1: 50 minutes

Act 2: 60 minutes

Includes a 20 minute interval.

What time do I need to arrive before a show?

We recommend that you arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the performance starts – or earlier if you would like to enjoy a drink in one of the theatre’s licensed bars.

What if I'm late and the performance has started?

Live theatre has a ‘lock-out’ policy; a period after the curtain goes up when late-comers are not permitted to enter the auditorium. Lock-out periods are set by the production and vary from show to show. Patrons arriving late will be admitted when there’s a suitable break in the performance.