Lancelin Hall, WA, Yued Noongar Country

Lancelin Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Yued Noongar People.
The lovely Lancelin Hall was built in 1964 and has been a meeting place for the vibrant Lancelin community ever since. From the late 1960’s, films were screened here, and cabarets and plays staged. Now the meeting space of the Lancelin District Community Association, the hall is still the place to gather for meetings, social occasions and community events.
A remembrance from former days is this much loved puppet Bozo. Bozo was purchased at the end of the puppet theatre in 1996; a significant reminder of past and treasured times.
Festival of Small Halls rolls into Lancelin on Saturday, 14 May 2022 with Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse and Jack Davies.
Opening the show will be local act Savanah Solomon!

Savanah Solomon is a singer/songwriter from Moore River Western Australia, who’s country upbringing and deep passion for story-telling has led her to become a well- renowned songwriter in Western Australia’s Music Scene.
Savanah’s newest single ‘Rainbow’ is a deeply personal song that showcases her unique storytelling ability, and versatility as an artist. A beautifully crafted fusion of country and blues, Rainbow tells the story of losing someone to suicide – and is a hopeful reminder to anyone that’s struggling that ‘It Takes Rain To Make A Rainbow’.
“If Joni Mitchell and Jewel had a love child, It would be Savanah Solomon” – Rose Parker
A sausage sizzle, roast meat and gravy rolls with some salads will be available at the Hall from 6.30pm, catered by the Lancelin Community Resource Centre
Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $20
Child Admission (Aged 12 and Under – must be accompanied by an adult) – $0
Click here to purchase tickets.
Alternatively, you can purchase tickets locally at Lancelin Community Resource Centre.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm
Lancelin Hall has accessible entry (double doors) and has accessible bathrooms (inside and outside).
This show is supported by the Lancelin Community Resource Centre.
Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved WA Health Covid Safe Event Checklist, and has stringent Workplace Health and Safety requirements for all travelling artists and crew. Under the terms and conditions of all events, you must not attend if you have any symptoms of Covid-19.
Please do your bit to protect others and keep your community safe.