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Have a look at the list of upcoming events and activities to help you decide when to book your excursion.
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  • A Midsummer Nights Dream

    Sydney Opera House

    Shakespeare’s classic comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is reawakened in this breathless production brimming with magic, mirth and mayhem. Love is in the air in Athens – and it’s contagious. Besides the royal wedding, which is just days away, there are young lovers dreaming of enchanted futures together. Hermia and Lysander are besotted with one… Read More »A Midsummer Nights Dream

  • The Great Divide

    Ensemble Theatre

    Golden sands, turquoise waters and a lush green golf course — Penny Poulter leads an almost idyllic life in one of Australia’s best kept secrets, Wallis Heads. But when this hidden coastal gem is discovered by the ruthless and immensely wealthy Alex Whittle, ambitious plans to put the town firmly on the tourist map spark… Read More »The Great Divide

  • Shen Yun

    Capitol Theatre

    The traditional Chinese culture Shen Yun presents cannot be seen anywhere else in the world—not even in China. Experience a lost culture through the incredible art of classical Chinese dance, and see legends come to life. Shen Yun tours to over 150 cities around the world each year. Some people fly from other countries or… Read More »Shen Yun

  • Holding The Man

    Belvoir St Theatre

    At a Jesuit boys’ school, in 1970s Australia, Tim’s eye falls on the footy captain, John. To their mutual incredulity, they fall in love. A love that lasts as they — and the society around them — change, mature. When they both test positive to something called HIV, dreams, liberations, boundless possibilities vanish into the… Read More »Holding The Man

  • Henry IV (Part 1)

    Seymour Centre

    Redemption? Disgrace? Honour? Legitimacy? Love? Glory? What sort of world do the young inherit from the old, and what should we fight for? What makes a truly great leader? Henry IV (Part 1) is a play made for our time. Shakespeare looks back at history to imagine his nation’s future and turns an immense and… Read More »Henry IV (Part 1)

  • Richard III

    Seymour Centre

    Sport for Jove’s Richard III returns after a hugely successful season in 2023. Seen through the eyes of Elizabeth I this production gives students an incredible insight into the play and when it was written. This production is an essential tool for students to come to grips with this play’s innate theatricality and plethora of… Read More »Richard III

  • HSC Symposium Series

    Seymour Centre

    Sport for Jove’s 2024 HSC Performance Symposium series offers a powerful theatrical experience of major scenes and characters from key HSC texts, coupled with analysis and curriculum-based insights into how they work. The Tempest / Hag-Seed Symposium Wed 20 Mar: 11am Thu 6 Jun: 10:30am Fri 7 Jun: 1:30pm The Merchant of Venice Symposium Wed… Read More »HSC Symposium Series

  • The Tempest/Hag-Seed Symposium

    Seymour Centre

    "…be not afeard, the isle is full of noises…" One of Shakespeare's truly original and most personal plays, The Tempest is a symphonic vision of forgiveness, discovery and self-discovery. Famous for its language, context, enchanting characters and breathtaking theatricality, the play is a reflection of the world's most famous playwright at the height of his… Read More »The Tempest/Hag-Seed Symposium

  • Grease

    Capitol Theatre

    GREASE is back, in an all-new production, and it promises to be slicker, sexier, and more electrifying than ever before. It’s one of the world’s most iconic and loved musicals and nothing beats the feeling you get, going back to Rydell High. A medley of unforgettable hits that defined a generation make GREASE the ultimate… Read More »Grease

  • The Rocky Horror Show

    Theatre Royal

    Ready to thrill you with its frothy fun, this is the boldest bash of them all, so sharpen those stilettos for the rockiest ride of your life. Follow squeaky-clean sweethearts Brad and Janet on an adventure they’ll never forget. Bursting at the seams with timeless classics, including the Time Warp, it’s a guaranteed party!

  • Into The Shimmering World

    Wharf 1 Theatre

    A  farming couple who have lived off the land their entire adult lives. Through boom times and bust, they’ve been each other’s support and constant companion. But at the tail end of a once-in-a-generation drought, both are on the precipice of earth-shattering change and transformation. Into the Shimmering World will beguile audiences with its gothic… Read More »Into The Shimmering World

  • No Pay? No Way!

    Sydney Opera House

    Prices are out of control – and so is Antonia. Sick of having barely enough to pay the gas bill, she leads an uprising at a local supermarket that sees a group of angry housewives shoplift ‘til they drop. Now, with a pile of newly ‘liberated’ loot, Antonia and her best friend Margherita embark on… Read More »No Pay? No Way!

  • Potted Potter

    Seymour Centre

    Potted Potter is flying back to Australia by magical demand, celebrating its fifth national tour as well as having played to over a million muggles worldwide! The international smash hit Harry Potter parody has played to sold-out houses all over the world, including an ongoing Las Vegas residency. The Best Entertainment and Family Show Olivier… Read More »Potted Potter

  • A Case For The Existence Of God

    Seymour Centre

    In a hostile and divided world, Samuel D. Hunter shines a delicate light on the possibility that something sacred can emerge in the connection between two people. Ryan is straight, white, undereducated, awful with money, and reeling from a painful divorce from the mother of his child, while Keith is black, polished, financially savvy, and… Read More »A Case For The Existence Of God