At The Movies: Bodies, Bodies, Bodies

The pay-off after 90 minutes of blood, gore and a few shocks to the system is a very clever ending that you probably won’t see coming.

James Morrison to play special show in Penrith

The Sydney International Regatta Centre will welcome James Morrison for a special concert in October.

Penrith performers set to shine at Sydney Fringe Kids Week

Penrith performers will be taking to the stage next week in Darling Harbour, as part of the Sydney Fringe Kids Week. The show, called ‘Kaleidoscope’,...

Internationally renowned soprano Mirusia to play at The Joan

Hot on the heels of her chart-topping album ‘Songbird’, superstar soprano Mirusia is currently touring the country and will make The Joan in Penrith one of her upcoming stops.

Four-day festival to bring life to Penrith CBD

Westfield Penrith in conjunction with CBD businesses will host ‘ICONIC’, a four-day festival in the Penrith CBD from next Thursday.

Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole back on tour again

While Adam Harvey’s love for country music came from his Dad, it was a broken guitar that turned his dream of becoming a musician into a reality.

Honouring the music: Echoes of Pink Floyd coming to Panthers

Though the chances of seeing the original Pink Floyd in the flesh are slim, Echoes of Pink Floyd is the next best thing, and they’re making their way to the EVAN Theatre in September.

Queen Street to come alive for return of St Marys Spring Festival

With spring now officially here, the first weekend in September is once again being celebrated with the annual St Marys Spring Festival.

TV classic now on stage thanks to Ruby Productions

From next Saturday, the talented team of entertainers from Ruby Productions will be taking to the stage once again, this time in an adaptation of ‘Keeping Up Appearances’.

At The Movies: Orphan: First Kill

A wild ride from start to finish, ‘Orphan: First Kill’ has scenes that make you flinch, gasp and yes, even laugh.

Steeped in history, this year’s Penrith Show could be the last at iconic Showground

After two years of cancellations due to the pandemic, the Penrith Show is back on at Penrith Showground next weekend.

Television’s best show that you’re not watching

The curtain comes down on one of the best television shows of its era on Tuesday night, but it will happen with little mainstream fanfare.

Fatman Scoop to play exclusive Penrith show at Duck Duck Goose

For any music fans from the early to mid 2000’s, Fatman Scoop would have had you raising your hands and dancing through the clubs to 'Be Faithful'.

Thelma Plum to perform at Blue Mountains Theatre

Though the show will be debuting her new work, fans of Thelma’s are in for a few surprises as well.

At The Movies: Where the Crawdads Sing

Based on the bestselling book by Delia Owens, ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ is a heartwarming film with a twist, guaranteed to leave viewers mesmerised by both the visuals and the storyline.

Bringing back the Bee Gees

Despite growing up acting, few impacted the evolution of the Bee Gees like Colin Petersen – the official fourth member and original drummer of the band.

At The Movies: The Black Phone

I’m not entirely sure what ‘The Black Phone’ is trying to be.

Unlikely duo on stage together at Panthers

Troy Cassar-Daley is known as one of Australia’s biggest country stars. But Penrith audiences are set to see the entertainer in a new light next month, when he brings his new tour with Ian Moss to Panthers.

Menopause the Musical returns to Penrith

Having toured the world for upwards of 21 years, it’s no secret that people just can’t get enough of ‘Menopause the Musical’.

Classic tale gets modern makeover in Penrith

Head to the Henry Lawson Theatre to see Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ brought to the 21st Century.