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  • Why Us?

    Seymour Centre

    War rips your world apart, shredding your life in a flash of violence and leaving your family adrift without any place to call home. You have a new name now—refugee—and a new life to construct.  Treehouse Theatre presents Why Us?, the real-life stories of teenage refugees who are learning to call Australia their new home.  Through spoken word, lights, sound and movement, these young survivors share their stories of joy and horror, humour and pain, loss and belonging. You will laugh with them, cry with them and be inspired by them.

  • Ramses & The Gold of the Pharaohs

    Australian Museum

    Transport your students back 3,300 years, across the sands of the Sahara Desert to the heartbeat of Ancient Egypt, ruled by the most celebrated pharaoh in the country's storied history, Ramses the Great. Experience one of the greatest collections of its kind in this Australian-first exhibition. This all-new multisensory educational museum experience provides a window… Read More »Ramses & The Gold of the Pharaohs

  • The Lehman Trilogy

    Theatre Royal

    The Lehman Trilogy features a cast of three playing the Lehman brothers, their sons and grandsons, in an extraordinary feat of storytelling told in three parts on a single evening. The Lehman Trilogy is the story of a family and a company that changed the world. On a cold September morning in 1844, a young… Read More »The Lehman Trilogy

  • 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

  • 24th Biennale of Sydney – Ten Thousand Suns

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    Ten Thousand Suns departs from an acknowledgement of a multiplicity of perspectives, cosmologies, and ways of life that have always woven together the world under the sun. This central life-giving body, like the world it shines light upon, has otherwise been known under thousands of different words in as many languages. But many of these… Read More »24th Biennale of Sydney – Ten Thousand Suns

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • The President

    Roslyn Packer Theatre

    A theatrical masterpiece performed by two icons In a first-time co-production, Sydney Theatre Company will join forces with the renowned Gate Theatre, Dublin to mount this genius piece of twentieth century playwriting. For this rare and remarkable international collaboration, the cast and creative team will be drawn from the finest Irish and Australian theatre-making talents… Read More »The President

  • Parade

    Seymour Centre

    A true story about an unsolved murder that divided a nation. Parade is a moving examination of one of the darkest episodes of America's history. Daring, innovative and bold, Parade offers both moral lessons and a timely reminder, as Simon Wiesenthal said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men… Read More »Parade

  • Death of a Salesman

    Theatre Royal

    Experience this timeless Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece that has captivated audiences for generations in this once-in-a-lifetime theatrical event. LaPaglia will be joined by a stellar Australian cast, including Alison Whyte reprising the role of Linda Loman, the complex and devoted wife of the failing salesman and Josh Helman as Biff, Willy’s troubled son – the golden… Read More »Death of a Salesman

  • The Gospel According to Paul

    Sydney Opera House

    Australia’s master of political satire, Jonathan Biggins is Paul Keating — visionary, reformer and rabble-rouser. Due to popular demand, this unmissable one-man comedy is returning to office for a final term following a critically acclaimed sell-out season.