24 Sun Newspapers WEDNESDAY, January 22, 2014. Entertainment << SUN Newspapers CHARITY GOLF DAY Palmerston Golf Course Northern Territory For Bookings or More Information Contact: The Pro Shop 08 8932 2681 or Email: [email protected] 9 Hole 4 Person Ambrose $55 per person, $220 per team Includes; BBQ, Drinks On Course & Great Prizes 10:30am Registration for 11:30am shotgun start Entry Forms available from Cazalys & Palmerston Golf Course Australia Day 26th January 2014 PALMERSTON GOLF COURSE BOOK YOUR TEAM NOW! All Money Raised Goes To Happy hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 4.00pm-6.00pm and Thursday 7.30-9.30 0HDW5DIÀHV7KXUVGD\VDQG)ULGD\VSPSP%HFRPHD%+*JROGFDUGPHPEHUWRJDLQSRLQWVDQGZLQSUL]HV A scene from Mood Indigo, which will show as part of Flix in the Wet. Bring on Wet Sundays THE Darwin Film Society’s Flix in the Wet film program begins this Sunday. Films will be shown at Birch Carroll and Coyle, Darwin, and CMAX Cinemas, Palmerston, every Sunday afternoon until March 30. General manager Steven Noble said it is the first time the program has included CMAX Cinemas in Palmerston. ‘‘The Darwin Film Society has many members in Palmerston and we’d like to thank them for their support over the years and screen some great films at CMAX,’’ he said. ‘‘Darwinite’s have lots to look forward to on those rainy Sunday afternoons. We’ve developed a terrific film program and there’s something for everyone.’’ This year’s program will show nine films at BCC and three at CMAX. Night Train to Lisbon is one man’s journey of discovery after a mysterious encounter with a young woman, starring Jeremy Irons. Mr Pip is based on an award-winning novel set in Papua New Guina against the backdrop of civil war in the 1990s. And Short Term 12 is an award- winning drama from the US. The (Sydney) Travelling Film Festival will be shown February 6- 9 at BCC, Darwin. Visit deckchaircinema.com.au. Coppin a laugh HILARIOUS UK comedian Nik Coppin is heading to Darwin for a show that will involve a supporting cast of local comedians. Coppin will be performing at the Chippo on Friday, January 31, alongside 15 Top End Comedians. The comedian has performed all over the world and staged a variety of performances. He is in Australia for the Perth and Adelaide Fringe festivals and will jet up to Darwin in his spare time. While he’s in town he will also run a workshop series for Top End Comedy. This is a one-night only show and seating is limited, so get in early to secure your spot as it’s first come, first served. Nik Coppin, the Chippo, 74 Dickward Drive, Coconut Grove, Friday, January 31, doors 7pm, $15. Visit nikcoppin.com Playback theatre pro comes to town RENOWNED playback theatre practitioner Shel O’Toole is bringing her skills to Darwin, courtesy of Darwin Community Arts. Anybody who’s ever thought about expressing themselves through acting and improvisation has a chance to explore their skills with the DCA initiative. The Introduction to Playback Theatre workshop involves audience members sharing moments and stories from their lives before players act out the experiences. A four-hour introductory workshop is on February 1, with further workshops on the following four Tuesdays. To take part in the Tuesday workshops you need to do the Saturday workshop or have playback experience. Shel O’Toole, has led workshops for school groups, established training programs and mentored new playbackers throughout Australia. To book, phone 8945 7347 or email mail@darwincommunity arts.org.au by 30 January.