Russian pianist Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev is touring Australia in October and November.
Russian pianist Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev is touring Australia in October and November.

Five things to do this week

Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev

Thursday, November 1 from 7.30pm at the Ipswich Civic Centre.

THE grandson of famous Russian pianist Tatyana Nikolayeva, Arseny (pictured) will be delighting fans in Ipswich with his classical music for one night only.

Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for concession and $15 for children aged 3-15.

Log onto www.ipswich civiccentre.com.au.

The Dan Ford Quartet

Friday, November 2 from 8pm at Studio 188, which is located at 118 Limestone St, Ipswich.

SAXOPHONIST Dan Ford has performed at a diverse range of events across Europe and Australia. He performs a wide range of music genres including jazz, blues, contemporary pop, rock and musical theatre.

Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased online at www.studio188.com.au. Walk-ins are also welcome on the night.

Movies in the park

Saturday, November 3 from 7pm at Cameron Park, Booval.

PACK a picnic and take the family to see a free movie. Diary of a Whimpy Kid - The Long Haul will be shown on the big screen.

Madonna King visits Orion

Wednesday, November 7 from 6.30-7.30pm at Book Face Orion.

JOURNALIST, author and commentator Madonna King will be discussing her new book, Fathers and Daughters. The book explores a father's role in his daughter's life from both perspectives.

Tickets are $5 each. Log onto the Orion Facebook page and look under the events tab to find out more about the event, and how you can book.

Merry Melodies - Livvy and Pete

Friday, November 9 from 11am at the Logan Entertainment Centre, 170 Wembley Rd, Logan Central.

HELPMANN Award winner Michael Griffiths and acclaimed cabaret darling, Amelia Ryan, celebrate the songbooks of Aussie icons Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen at the Logan Entertainment Centre. Doors open at 10am and a morning tea will be served at 10.30am. Tables are limited to eight seats. Tickets are $23 each. To book, log onto www.logan entertainmentcentre.com.au.


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