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MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.
MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.
MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.
MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.
MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.
MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.
MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.

MOTEL. Northern Beaches Sydney. Balgowlah Bowling Club.

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DATE: Saturday 21 June - 7PM 

 

VENUE: The Bally - Balgowlah Bowling Club

1427 Bareena Drive, Balgowlah Heights, Sydney.

 

Take a spin through Aussie holidays of the past with MOTEL, the acclaimed live show from comedian and self proclaimed design nerd Tim Ross and musician Kit Warhurst.

Sentimental, nostalgic and of course hilarious, this is a must for anyone who has checked in and helped themselves to a twin pack of biscuits in a classic motel. 

"Warhurst and Ross are comedic geniuses, highly talented singers and great lyricists. They will bring you laughter as you follow them on their journey in their old bench-seat Ford. 5 stars." - Arts Hub 

"Hilarious" - The Age 

For this special performance, they are taking over the original Balgowlah Bowling Club, now affectionately known as The Bally, opened in 1956. 

Tickets are general admission, unallocated seating. The show runs for 1 hour and 10 minutes  

Buy six or more tickets and save 15% (discount added automatically at checkout)

 


The Bally - Balgowlah Bowling Club 

The Balgowlah Bowling Club story begins on September 26, 1951, when 188 community members gathered at the Balgowlah Golf Club, led by the then-Mayor of Manly, James Anderson.

Officially opened on June 2, 1956, by Lieutenant General Sir John Northcott, Governor of NSW, the club has been a beacon of community spirit and sporting excellence on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Balgowlah Heights, 'The Bally' boasts some of the most pristine, north-facing greens, offering the members and guests sublime bowling experiences coupled with breathtaking views.

Under threat of closure in 2024, the community rallied behind this iconic club to ensure it had funding to stay open.