Entertainment: In brief

Hollywood fairytale

Castle Hill Players open their 2013 season with Ken Ludwig's Broadway comedy hit Shakespeare in Hollywood.

The play is set in the glitz and the glam of Hollywood in 1934 and Shakespeare's most famous fairies, Oberon and Puck, have magically materialised on the Warner Bros Hollywood set of Max Reinhardt's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

When the fairies discover the dreadful liberties being taken with their own story, no mere mortal is safe.

Shakespeare in Hollywood opens at the Pavilion Theatre on Friday and runs until February 23. Tickets: $26 adults, $21 concession.

Details: 9634 2929, Doran Drive, Castle Hill Showground, Castle Hill.

Princess festival

Relive the enchanting stories of the Disney Princesses with Event Cinemas Castle Hill in February and March at the Disney Princess Film Festival.

The beloved Disney Princess films will be gracing the big screen from February 9 to March 17 every Saturday and Sunday at 10am.

The first screening is Aladdin on February 9 and 10. Arrive early to join in the activities including craft, pampering, music and more. Each child will receive a Disney Princess Guide Book at the first film they attend.

Tickets from $8.

Details: 8850 9700, princessfilmfestival.com.au or the Castle Hill box office.

Piano man

David Agius is a multi-instrumentalist.

He can play the piano and the guitar, and to top off his performance he can also sing.

Agius will take to the stage at Castle Hill RSL on Saturday, February 2, from 8.30pm.

Details: 8858 4800, castlehillrsl.com.au.

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