Dear Movie Buffs,
Our film for February is The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert on Saturday, February 22nd. We are working with Tasman Voice for Health and Working it Out to bring this to our community as part of the Summer TasPride Festival.
Can you please let us know if you are coming– and if so, whether you would like to purchase a vegetarian or meat based pizza made by Tasman Wood Fired Pizzas. The cost is $15 for a pizza. Cake and goodies also provided!
You can email [email protected] an RSVP or text on 0404 967 120. If you don’t order there may be nothing for you!
6.00pm for dinner and fun
7.00pm for film
See you in your finery- or not – as the mood takes you! Prize awarded for the Best Dressed!

Official Trailer
Click here : Priscilla – Queen of the Desert
Storyline:
Two drag-queens (Anthony/Mitzi and Adam/Felicia) and a transgender woman contract to perform a drag show at a resort in Alice Springs, a resort town in the remote Australian desert. They head west from Sydney aboard their lavender bus, Priscilla. En route, it is discovered that the woman they’ve contracted with is Anthony’s wife. Their bus breaks down, and is repaired by Bob, who travels on with them.—Randy Goldberg
Review
Improbably great
…and I don’t say “great” lightly. This isn’t merely some tired road comedy in drag, it’s a fun, at times surprisingly moving story.
Part of my immense surprise comes because I’d never really understood the appeal of drag shows. While I’m not sure I’m any bigger a fan, I definitely found myself drawn into the little universe created here.
The central characters are real people who manage to play to stereotypes without succumbing to them. I was frankly amazed by Terence Stamp, an actor who has made a career playing dangerous, macho types, and made a surprisingly compelling and believable ageing transsexual. The novelty quickly wore off; it was one of those rare performances that was just totally without affect. Honestly, one of the best performances I’ve ever seen.
Fun, as I expected, but there’s a genuine affection and depth here. A very pleasant surprise.