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Posted: 2017-06-03 14:38:23

Today, JUNE 4 

MUSIC Rock out to the legendary sounds of the Eagles at a concert by  tribute band, Ultimate Eagles. In their first Australian tour, the six musicians who make up this ensemble (pictured) will perform some of the most memorable Eagles song. 7pm, Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne, 100 St Kilda Road, city, $91-$132, 1300 182 183, artscentremelbourne.com.au 

THEATRE  Inspired by the Bible, Book of Exodus, Part I takes audiences on a journey that follows two children as they create a documentary of a history they cannot remember. Part II will be presented in October. Until June 18, today 5pm, Theatre Works, 14 Acland St, St Kilda, $30-$38, 9534 3388, theatreworks.org.au

STAGE  Enduring musical Hello, Dolly! sees Marina Prior dazzle as Dolly Levi, an industrious widow in her middle years, seeking her late husband's blessing to remarry.  Until June 11, today 3pm, Playhouse Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, 100 St Kilda Road, city, $22-$139, 1300 182 183, artscentremelbourne.com.au 

MUSIC Join jazz outfit the Ari Hoenig Trio as they take live improvisation into new territories. Ari Hoenig is continually exploring the melodic possibilities of the drum set,  as a player and a composer. 6.30pm and 9pm, the Toff in Town, 252 Swanston Street, city, $49-$55, 96398770, thetoffintown.com

ART Step into the strange and wicked in Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific.  Lambe's installation creates intense narratives of gender, sexuality, identity and class.  Until June 25, today 11am-5pm, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, 111 Sturt Street, Southbank, free, 9697 9999, acca.melbourne 

Monday, JUNE 5

FAMILY  Grab the kids and head to Scienceworks for Little Kids' Day In. This month's theme is Movers and Shakers and will feature DJ Lorna and Groovy Ruby as they help to launch a new dance-along radio show for children.  10am-3pm, Scienceworks, 2 Booker Street, Spotswood, free-$14, 13 11 02, museumvictoria.com.au

Tuesday, JUNE 6

FILM  Watch the movie and then join Australian director Pete Gleeson and producer Melissa Hayward discuss their new documentary, Hotel Coolgardie, about two Finnish travellers stuck in a remote Australian pub. 6.45pm, Cinema Nova, 380 Lygon Street, Carlton, $12.50-$19.50, 9347 5331, cinemanova.com.au

Wednesday, JUNE 7

THEATRE Sit back and fall into an unusual collaboration creating surprising and thrilling dance theatre in Out of Earshot. The work, starring four dancers, explores the power of non-verbal language and reveals an insight into the deaf experience. Until June 10, today 7.30pm, Chunky Move, 111 Sturt Street, Southbank, $35-$40, kage.com.au

Thursday, JUNE 8

FAMILY Bring your favourite snacks to the largest and longest running film festival curated for kids aged two to 12: Little Big Shots 2017. This year's program features 82 films from 20 countries. June 8-12, today 4.15pm, ACMI Cinemas, Federation Square, Flinders Street, city, $10-$18, 8663 2583, acmi.net.au

Friday, JUNE 9

MUSIC Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter Beth Orton is back and bringing her emotive and mesmerising vocals to the Australian stage. Orton will perform with a full band and will play songs spanning her career. 8pm, the Croxton Bandroom, 607 High Street, Thornbury, $67, 9480 2233, thecroxton.com.au

Sat-Sun JUNE 10-11

MUSIC  The National Celtic Festival is back with international headliners including Calan and Paul McKenna, and Australian Celtic icon Eric Bogle. There will also be a Celtic market with stalls selling goods and crafts and a variety of food and drinks. June 9-12, various venues, Portarlington, $50-$400, nationalcelticfestival.com  

FOOD Learn how to make the sausage that makes a sausage sizzle in the Sausage Making Master Class. Head chef Lorenzo Casu will teach participants everything they need to know about different cuts of pork, how to make your own preservative and gluten free sausages at home. You'll also be treated to a  gourmet sausage lunch. Sat 10am-noon, the Common Man, 39 Dukes Walk, South Wharf, $89, 9696 3774, thecommonman.com.au

THEATRE Inspired by the lives and works of the 19th-century novel-writing Bronte sisters, The Moors is part-gothic thriller and part-black comedy. June 6-July 9, 8pm, Red Stitch Actors Theatre,  2 Chapel Street, St Kilda, $25-$49, 9533 8083, redstitch.net

FAMILY Bring the kids along to Bamboozle Theatre Company's Down to Earth. This multi-sensory  production has been developed  for children with profound and complex disabilities. This performance is an interactive work and allows children to experience closeness to nature, inspired by the Land Army girls of World War II. Until June 11, various times, The Pavilion, Arts Centre Melbourne, 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, $22, 92818784, artscentremelbourne.com.au

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