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Past Performances

Author/Actor/Producer/Director Graeme Blundell November 2008
Music for All - August 2008 Leo Delolio & David Dallinger from the Central Coast Conservatorium, the Conservatorium's Saxinettes, the Jones family & the Killcare Trio.
Authors/Actors Judy Nunn & Bruce Venables May 2008
The Australian International Performing Arts High School May 2006
"With a Smile and a Song" - a David Dufty production July 2006
A capacity audience turned out for the Bouddi Society's Sunday Afternoon by the Bay production in July of "With a Smile and a Song: Music in Our Lives. "
David Dufty did a great job in producing and compering the show while the audience was captivated by the performance of the Pretty Beach School Choir and other artists including the talented Narelle Jones family, Paul Edgar and the Kincumber Uniting Church choir, Les Dupont-Louis, Laurent Gacsay, Sheila Noonan, Helena Bruner and friends and Hildegarde Anstice and the German choristers.
The presentation coincided with David's 80th birthday.
Peter Kinch & Friends - June 2005
More than 150 people packed the Wagstaffe Hall on June 19 for the Bouddi Society's Sunday Afternoon by the Sea jazz concert by guitarist Peter Kinch and friends which raised $1,600 for the Walsingham Community Pre- School and the Central Coast Wildlife Information and Rescue Service. Peter, with vocalist Sue Frazer, trombonist Ed Wilson, Dennis Walsh on drums, Ian Espelen on bass and pianist Bob Vanier, delighted the audience with some great musicianship both as a group and individually.
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Paul Edgar, Gwynneth Grant & Lucy Bailes - March 2005
Sustained applause from more than 130 music lovers greeted Paul Edgar, Gwynneth Grant and Lucy Bailes at the end of the Bouddi Society's Sunday Afternoon By the Bay Concert at Wagstaffe Hall on March 20. Gwynneth delighted the audience with her virtuoso violin playing and outstanding young soprano 20 year old Lucy Bailes captivated all with her brilliance and versatility, ranging from opera to lieder and musical comedy. Paul Edgar's piano accompaniment was outstanding throughout and the hall's new piano obviously appreciated his technique and sensitivity, as did all present. An extremely enjoyable afternoon's entertainment which raised $1,600 for the Central Coast Red Cross.