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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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  • Counting and Cracking

    Carriageworks

    On the banks of the Georges River, Radha and her son Siddhartha release the ashes of Radha’s mother – their final connection to the past, to Sri Lanka and its struggles. Now they are free to embrace their lives in Australia. But a phone call from Colombo brings the past spinning back to life, and… Read More »Counting and Cracking

  • Little Women

    Hayes Theatre

    Little Women captures the essence of sisterhood, love, and the pursuit of one’s dreams. In a world where gender equality and the empowerment of young people are ongoing conversations, Little Women serves as a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience of women throughout history. The March sisters’ triumphs and tribulations evoke the universal human… Read More »Little Women

  • In The Heights

    Sydney Opera House

    The Tony Award® winning Broadway sensation is here It’s lights up on Washington Heights, a close-knit neighbourhood in Manhattan, where the heat is stifling and the A-train is the only way out. Trapped running a debt-ridden bodega, Usnavi longs for a simpler life in the Dominican Republic. Alongside him, a community as vibrant as the… Read More »In The Heights

  • Hamilton the Musical

    Sydney Lyric Theatre

    A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. HAMILTON is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honour, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography and set to a… Read More »Hamilton the Musical

  • In A Nutshell: The Poetry of Violence

    The Neilson Nutshell, Pier 2/3

    Whether you are new to Shakespeare, or an aficionado, you will be entertained, enriched, and inspired by this production. When Shakespeare explores violence it is often epic and cruel, but never gratuitous. Whether it’s Brutus considering a justification for murder in Julius Caesar, or Volumnia relishing the bravery and brutality of her warrior son in… Read More »In A Nutshell: The Poetry of Violence

  • Frankenstein

    Theatre Royal

    Experience Frankenstein, an extraordinary tale of creation and humanity, retold in a large-scale theatrical event. Victor Frankenstein, a grieving but brilliantly ambitious young scientist, pushes the boundaries of theory and morality to create a living being from the remains of the dead. But playing God has its consequences… Shunned by society and plagued by an… Read More »Frankenstein

  • Refugee Diaries

    Seymour Centre

    In this gripping 90-minute performance, young refugees from Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq, who are starting anew in Australia, share their remarkable journeys. This production is the culmination of three months of intensive trauma recovery work, and the stories it presents will take you on an emotional rollercoaster. Refugee Diaries weaves tales that range from the… Read More »Refugee Diaries

  • Jesus Christ Superstar

    Capitol Theatre

    An album that inspired a revolution. A revelation that changed the world. A reinvention for this millennium.

  • Bangarra – Dance Clan

    Studio Theatre , Australia

    Our stories. Our emerging storytellers. Our future. For over 25 years, Dance Clan has fostered the talents of a new generation of Bangarra storytellers, designers, dancers and choreographers. This year, three of our artists will tell their own stories, developing two original dance works and one dance film.

  • Songs of First Desire

    Belvoir St Theatre

    This is a superb new play of passion, history and politics, intimate in its detail and epic in its storytelling. Camelia is losing her grip, lost between the past and the present as she passes her days in the garden of her Madrid home. Her children employ Alejandro, a Colombian migrant, to look after her.… Read More »Songs of First Desire

  • The Glass Menagerie

    Ensemble Theatre

    Inspired by his own turbulent life, Tennessee Williams’ timeless portrait of a shattered family is one of the most iconic dramas of the 20th century. Amanda Wingfield can’t help but dream of the past — a long-gone adolescence of lavish parties and high society suitors. But her present is anything but dazzling. Living in squalor… Read More »The Glass Menagerie

  • The Lover & The Dumb Waiter

    Ensemble Theatre

    THE LOVER Trapped in the monotony of middle-class life, Richard and Sarah’s marriage is on its last legs. Perhaps a lover could reignite their corroding relationship… or is escape from their stifling existence just a fantasy? Burning with intrigue and uneasy humour, Harold Pinter spins a dangerous game of cat and mouse in this steamy… Read More »The Lover & The Dumb Waiter

  • The Wrong Gods

    Belvoir St Theatre

    In a valley in India, paintings on a cave wall bear testimony to the presence of people – and their gods – for fifty thousand years. Close by, Nirmala farms the soil as her ancestors did, but her daughter Isha wants something more – a city education, and the opportunity it promises. And there are… Read More »The Wrong Gods

  • Art From Behind The Wire

    Anzac Memorial

    Art From Behind the Wire is a new exhibition featuring posters, magazines and other printed material created by Second World War prisoners of war, including Major John Champion de Crespigny. John was among thousands of Australians made prisoners by the Japanese in the early months of 1942. Captivity at the hands of the Japanese is… Read More »Art From Behind The Wire