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  • And Then There Were None

    Theatre Royal

    Agatha Christie’s breathtaking masterpiece, And Then There Were None. From the producers of the hugely successful Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap comes a brand-new production of the best-selling crime novel of all time. Ten strangers are lured to a solitary mansion on an island off the English coast. When a storm cuts them off from the mainland, the true… Read More »And Then There Were None

  • Happy Days

    Wharf 1 Theatre

    Somewhere in a dreamlike wasteland, Winnie is buried up to her waist in a mound of earth. The sun beats down on her, relentlessly. She is unable to see her husband Willie (a man of few words), who she chatters to and prompts for affection and approval. Undaunted, she continues to celebrate each happy day.… Read More »Happy Days

  • Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown

    Hayes Theatre

    Overdose on love (and gazpacho) Step into the vibrant, hilarious world of 1980s Madrid, where Pepa, a heartbroken actress, finds her life spiralling out of control after her lover’s sudden disappearance. As she searches for answers, Pepa navigates a series of increasingly outrageous events alongside a cast of eccentric characters — including a vengeful ex-wife,… Read More »Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown

  • Vivid Sydney

    This year Vivid Sydney invites you to dream—to step beyond the everyday and into a city transformed by light, imagination, technology and creativity. Dive into the 2025 festival program as we transform the city into a vibrant canvas from 23 May to 14 June, with events spanning Light, Music, Ideas and Food. This year's Vivid… Read More »Vivid Sydney

  • Eureka Day

    Seymour Centre

    Screamingly funny and wildly topical, Eureka Day lasers in on the poverty of modern discourse and our inability to listen to those with whom we disagree. It's 2019 and Eureka Day, a private primary school in Berkeley, California, is a bastion of progressive ideals: representation, gender identity, social justice. The parents on the Executive Committee… Read More »Eureka Day

  • The Spare Room

    Belvoir St Theatre

    When Helen’s old friend, Nicola, comes to town for treatment, it only makes sense she should stay in the spare room. Nicola has put her faith in a shady alternative cancer clinic, and Helen is determined to be her brilliant friend and carer no matter what. But as the sleepless nights rack up, a short… Read More »The Spare Room

  • The Half Life of Marie Curie

    Ensemble Theatre

    AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE When two Nobel Prizes prove inadequate armour against a scandalous affair, Marie Curie turns to fellow scientist and trusted confidant Hertha Ayrton for literal and emotional sanctuary. Together they weather the storm of heartbreak, public scrutiny, and self-doubt. Written with heart and humour, Lauren Gunderson — America’s most-produced living playwright — perfectly captures… Read More »The Half Life of Marie Curie

  • Cats

    Theatre Royal

    Adapted from TS Eliot’s ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’, this "groundbreaking musical" (Daily Express) comes together in a sparkling fusion of music, dance and verse. On just one special night of the year, all Jellicle cats meet at the Jellicle Ball where Old Deuteronomy, their wise and benevolent leader, makes the Jellicle choice and… Read More »Cats

  • Primary Trust

    Ensemble Theatre

    Pulitzer Prize-winning and hailed as The New York Times Critic’s Pick, PRIMARY TRUST is an uplifting offbeat comedy about finding the courage to change. Meet Kenneth, a 38-year-old bookstore worker who spends his evenings sipping a mai tai (or two) with his best friend Bert. When a sudden layoff shatters his routine, Kenneth is forced… Read More »Primary Trust

  • The Play That Goes Wrong

    Sydney Opera House

    Enjoy a side-splitting night out with the longest running comedy in the West End. This Olivier and Tony Award-winning theatre has been entertaining audiences worldwide for over a decade. You all know the classic whodunnit story, there has been a murder at a country manor and an inspector is set on the case to find… Read More »The Play That Goes Wrong

  • Coriolanus

    The Neilson Nutshell, Pier 2/3

    One of Shakespeare's most exhilarating works, Coriolanus is a gripping portrait of a tyrannical mind in the first years of the Roman Republic. Coriolanus is a ferocious warrior and defender of Rome. But his contempt for the public, and his refusal to play the political game, see him banished from the city he once protected.… Read More »Coriolanus

  • Being Alive

    Hayes Theatre

    An exquisitely moving and exhilarating concert of songs by the greatest musical theatre mind of all. Being Alive celebrates Hayes audiences’ love affair with Sondheim, following acclaimed, award-winning, and sold-out seasons of Assassins (2017), Merrily We Roll Along (2021), and A Little Night Music (2023). After directing a host of Sondheim musicals across her career,… Read More »Being Alive

  • Carmen

    Sydney Opera House

    When Carmen meets Don José, sparks fly. She won’t give up her freedom, and Don José won’t give up his girl. Their smouldering passion sets the stage for tragedy, but first, Bizet gives us an adrenaline-pumping ride through lust, jealousy and spectacle. This visceral opera is thrilling from the moment the curtain rises and the… Read More »Carmen

  • Circle Mirror Transformation

    Wharf 1 Theatre

    In a modest, small-town community hall, five people – mostly strangers – come together to take part in an amateur acting class. The class is run by Marty (Gibney), a well-meaning, passionate and provocative teacher who leads the group in a series of drama games. She intends to get them in touch with their inner… Read More »Circle Mirror Transformation