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.
At The Movies: Thor: Love and Thunder
Boasting director Taika Waititi’s trademark humour and a stacked cast, ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ doesn’t necessarily lend itself to the typical Marvel formula, but remains an enjoyable watch for fans and casual viewers alike.
Voice winner Bella Taylor Smith takes to the stage in Blue Mountains
Despite being an audience favourite from the beginning, no one was more surprised watching the finale of ‘The Voice’ last year than Bella Taylor Smith, who watched herself take the crown from the comfort of her home.
Boredom busters: 10 things to do these school holidays
With the school holidays fast approaching, many are on the lookout for fun ways to keep the kids occupied.
Comedy gold at the John Lees Centre
From this weekend, Ruby Productions will be bringing another top tier performance to the John Lees Centre in Penrith.
At The Movies: Elvis
Film reviews are easy to write when the movie is bad or subpar, but what if it’s the best film you’ve ever seen?
Just like the real thing: The Killer Queen Experience is coming to St Marys
The Killer Queen Experience will have you thinking you’re seeing the real thing.
How a Penrith Plaza Santa inspired a new Aussie Christmas movie
Local director and former Weekender journalist Heath Davis has wrapped filming on his latest movie, ‘Christmess’.
The show that will make your day, your month or even your year
OH… MY… GOD! ‘Friends’ fans, get ready, because ‘Friends! The Musical Parody’ is finally making its way to Riverside Theatres.
Taking Penrith to the Comedy Festival
This weekend, Penrith comedian Kieran Daughton is bringing a piece of the west to Sydney Comedy Festival.
Play takes us back in time at Henry Lawson Theatre
‘Room to Move’ tells the story of 29-year-old lodger, Bernie, as he moves in with 62-year-old widow, Peggy, and her devious children, Virginia and Roger.