Hall Stories
Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

There is barely a bakery in regional Australia, that hasn’t had one of Damian Callinan’s show posters blu-tacked to its window. In Hall Stories, the celebrated actor, comedian and creator of the hit film The Merger, combines his skills as a storyteller, stand-up and character actor, to pull back the curtain on his own tour stories and examine the quirks, traditions and characters of Australian halls and meeting places. In this particular show, Damian will also be spending time with the local community to delve into the history & characters of the Airly and Clydebank, and the role that it plays in the broader community.

As well as the show, he will later deliver a podcast to document the story of the Airly-Clydebank Hall Stories is Callinan doing what he does best, where he does it best. He knows how to talk over a bubbling urn; wind up when the CWA head into the supper room and stack the chairs in 5’s at the end of the night.

You just let him know where to get the hall key, and he’ll do the rest.

The Hall committee will be providing light supper on the night where everyone is welcome to relax and enjoy. This will be $5 per person, payable on the night, with light refreshments available for purchase also.

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| PRE-SALE TICKETS $17 |
Tickets will be available for pre-sale purchase until Thursday 16th April.

Once the pre-sale has finished, ticket prices will be:
Adult | $35
Senior | $33
Concession | $29
Under 30 | $27
Group 10+ | $27
Member | $25
Child | $17

event details

DATE
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
7:30 pm
VENUE
The Wedge
100 Foster Street, Sale
COST
Pre-Sale $17.00 | Adult $35.00 | Senior $33.00 | Concession $29.00 | Under 30 & Group 10+ $27.00 | Member $25.00 | Child $17.00
ORGANISER
The Wedge
TELEPHONE
03 5143 3200
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