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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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  • The Book of Mormon

    Capitol Theatre

    This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent on a mission to a place that's about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get.

  • Grief Is The Thing With Feathers

    Belvoir St Theatre

    “…and the boys shouted I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU and their voice was the life and song of their mother. Unfinished. Beautiful. Everything.” Two young boys fall back on their imaginations as they grapple with their mother’s sudden death. Their father has the soul of a poet but can only see… Read More »Grief Is The Thing With Feathers

  • Once On This Island

    Hayes Theatre

    A tale of one young girl as she fearlessly follows her heart, defying even the expectations of the Gods From the Tony Award-winning songwriting duo of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Seussical, Ragtime) comes the Olivier Award-winning Once on This Island. This vibrant adaptation infuses its Caribbean roots with Australia’s own rich cultural tapestry, injecting… Read More »Once On This Island

  • The 39 Steps

    Sydney Opera House

    Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps is Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller meets Monty Python madness, now reimagined for a brand-new Australian tour.

  • The Talented Mr. Ripley

    Roslyn Packer Theatre

    Tom Ripley, an orphan and a striver, barely scraping by in 1950s New York. But beneath his woebegone exterior, Tom cultivates certain talents that set him apart: an extraordinary capacity for mimicry and deception. He is a man with a face no-one remembers. Whereas no one could forget Dickie Greenleaf. He is everything Tom isn’t;… Read More »The Talented Mr. Ripley

  • The Face of Jizo

    Seymour Centre

    In commemoration of 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The story takes place in Hiroshima some three years after the dropping of the atomic bomb on that city on 6 August 1945. Mitsue, a young librarian, arrives home to find her father Takezo there. She has not seen him for three years.

  • How To Plot A Hit In Two Days

    Ensemble Theatre

    It’s 1985. TV prime time. Across Australia, millions of tear-stricken eyes are glued to their television sets in disbelief. A Country Practice’s beloved Molly Jones takes her final breath. Fade to black and she’s gone. Inside the story room, in a creative flurry powered by coffee, cigarettes and Fantales, the eccentric squad of TV writers… Read More »How To Plot A Hit In Two Days

  • Orlando

    Belvoir St Theatre

    Virginia Woolf’s most beloved and brilliant novel takes to the stage in a joyous new adaptation. Orlando is young, rich and handsome. A courtier in the time of Elizabeth, he sets out in search of love, life, and a fabulous destiny – but he has to travel through 400 years to find it. He dashes… Read More »Orlando

  • True West

    Ensemble Theatre

    Set against the searing backdrop of the Californian desert, TRUE WEST is a wickedly funny and scorching tale of sibling rivalry. 40 miles east of Los Angeles, Austin has found a writing oasis in his mother’s empty home while she’s abroad. His latest film project has the potential to sell big in Hollywood. In the… Read More »True West

  • Anne Being Frank

    Sydney Opera House

    This multi-award-winning play is a complete reimagining of the iconic Anne Frank story. It asks us to consider what “could have been” and moves between three worlds - the secret annex where Anne's family are in hiding; Bergen Belsen where, sick and starving, she lives out her final days; and an unfulfilled future in a… Read More »Anne Being Frank

  • Whitefella Yella Tree

    Wharf 1 Theatre

    First love: joyous, sweet and youthful. Two boys from neighbouring mobs, puffed up with teenage giddiness, poised on the edge of a world about to change. Their budding love taking root in Country that is about to be declared ‘Australia’. In the early years of colonisation, a young Aboriginal man, Ty, sits under the knotted… Read More »Whitefella Yella Tree

  • Ruins

    Seymour Centre

    What is our heart’s journey when our world is split in two? Grief-stricken by her late father’s sudden death, Amelia Alyssa embarks on a journey to her ancestral homeland, Lebanon. She bears witness to the ancient Baalbek ruins of the Beqaa Valley while lodging nearby at the Palmyra Hotel, a time capsule of a flourishing… Read More »Ruins

  • Side by Side by Sondheim

    The Genesian Theatre

    Side by Side by Sondheim is a musical revue celebrating the early career of Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim. Featuring songs from classics such as Company, Follies, and A Little Night Music, this production is a treat for lovers of musical theatre, showcasing Sondheim's wit, lyricism, and groundbreaking storytelling.

  • Meow Meow’s The Red Shoes

    Belvoir St Theatre

    Dance we will and dance we must. From a chorus of hairy fawns to singing swans and showgirl stars, experience an unforgettable, frenetic song-and-dance into meaning. A musical celebration that will shock you out of stagnancy and into ecstatic oblivion from “the queen of chanson” (Berliner Zeitung) with “devilish funny bones and heavenly vocal chords”… Read More »Meow Meow’s The Red Shoes