1 hour
Warners Bay Theatre, baramayiba
Starting at AUD 44
Thu, 06 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm (GMT+11:00)
Warners Bay Theatre, baramayiba
39 Lake Street, Warners Bay, Australia
Hosted by Dan Cox, Kylie Kwong will explore identity, her early life and influences, and how cooking is an important way of honouring ancestors and self and building community.
Kylie Kwong’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and cultural connection. She has not only influenced the way Australians eat, but also how we reflect on identity, navigate grief, and build community and connection through food
For Kylie Kwong, cooking is a call to act. The constant question that drives her practice as a cook, as a collaborator and creative is how her practice can drive positive social change. This energy is driven by a philosophy that the best way to care of self is to be connected to the community. Through her multiple connections and collaborations, she creates space, time and experiences that allow us to imagine that there is a better, more sustainable, more interconnected way.
Kylie Kwong has become synonymous with modern Chinese cooking in Australia. As a third-generation Australian, she has drawn on her heritage, combining uniquely Australian ingredients with traditional Chinese cooking methods and flavours. Kylie’s food highlights partnerships with the local community and collaborations with long-term suppliers and producers.
Kwong is known for her cookbooks, television shows and former role as the restaurateur, chef and co-owner of Lucky Kwong and Billy Kwong. Most recently was appointed as an Associate for Powerhouse Parramatta where she is connecting with the community at-large through food and programming for the museum opening in 2026.
Kylie continuously thinks critically about what it means to be a cook and how she can best serve the community around her.
Presented by History Illuminated
Cost: $45 plus booking fee
Lake Mac Arts members: $40.50 plus booking fee
VENUE INFORMATION
SEATING
All seating is general admission.
PARKING
The carpark at the rear of the theatre can be accessed via the John Street entrance, with limited on street parking available.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Warners Bay Theatre can be accessed via a ramp on Lake St and flat entry once inside the building. The venue has LH and RH accessible toilets. There are two accessible parking spots are in the car park behind the theatre via the John Street entry.
Warners Bay Theatre honours companion cards.
HEARING LOOP
Set hearing loop to T (Telecoil) - coverage between stage and tiered seating.
DRINKS AND SNACKS
There will be a bar open with wine, beer and snacks available to purchase using EFTPOS only.
Learn more about Lake Mac: Visit Lake Macquarie | Love the Lake
This event may be photographed and filmed and your image could be used in advertising and promotion by Lake Macquarie City Council. Should you wish to not be photographed or filmed please advise event organisers on entry at the event.
Also check out other Arts events in Warners Bay, Theatre events in Warners Bay, Festivals in Warners Bay.
Tickets for An Evening with Kylie Kwong can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | 49 AUD |
Lake Mac Arts Member | 44 AUD |