Live Music & Film The Crowd
![Production still from The Crowd 1928 / Director: King Vidor / Image courtesy: Roadshow Entertainment](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/m2obzhc2/production/83f73d96cc2bc923d5aa3d87cd5d5d7c3f58b6d1-2048x1334.jpg?rect=0,0,2048,1005&w=320&h=157&q=90&fit=crop)
Production still from The Crowd 1928 / Director: King Vidor / Image courtesy: Roadshow Entertainment / View full image
When
29 Sep 2024
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
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Companion Card Holder
Companion Card Tickets
We accept Companion Cards. The Companion Card holder is entitled to a concession ticket, which can be purchased in advance online in conjunction with the Companion Card ticket. Show your Companion Card to Ticket staff at the exhibition entry to receive complimentary entry for your companion.
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Adult
$20.00 -
Concession/Student/Child
Concession Tickets
The Gallery accepts the following concession cards. Individual patrons must show concession cards to receive concessional entry.
Eligibility for standard concession entry includes:
- State and regional Gallery Guides - Association of Australian Gallery Guiding Organisations (AAGGO)
- Full Time Australian Tertiary and TAFE Students
- Full Time International Tertiary and TAFE Students with ISIC card and individual institution cards
- State Government Seniors Card (please note we do not accept Seniors Business Card Holders)
- Australian Government Pensioner Concession Card
- Australian Government Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
- Department of Veteran Affairs / Repatriation Health Card (Gold and White)
- Carer Business Discount Card / Department of Families Card Holders
- National Association of the Visual Arts (NAVA) Members
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association Membership Card (AMaGA)
The following Concession Cards are not accepted by the Gallery:
- Senior Business Discount Cards
- National Seniors Cards
- Any International Seniors Cards (including New Zealand)
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QAGOMA Member
$16.00
About
Organist David Bailey will craft a live score on the Gallery’s 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe organ for King Vidor’s Hollywood silent epic The Crowd 1928. A tale of the hopes and dreams of an ordinary couple struggling to stay together and stay afloat in an impersonal metropolis, The Crowd hints at the power of love and the possibility of redemption.
Upcoming
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Live Music Live Music & Film: The Crowd 1928 G
- When 11.00am, Sun 29 Sep 2024 (98 mins)
- Where GOMA
- Admission Buy Tickets