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  • Julie Rrap: Past Continuous

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    Acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Julie Rrap has examined representations of the body in art and popular culture for over four decades, often using her own body as the subject. Julie Rrap: Past Continuous is a solo exhibition featuring the Australian artist's groundbreaking feminist installation Disclosures: A Photographic Construct (1982) in dialogue with new and recent works.

  • Dracula

    Roslyn Packer Theatre

    A gothic masterpiece reimagined In a ruined castle, high in the Transylvanian wilderness, a mysterious presence is lurking. Is it man or beast? Angel or demon? For centuries, Count Dracula has held his remote corner of the world in a vice grip of terror. But evil is on the move and the residents of Victorian… Read More »Dracula

  • 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

  • Primavera: Young Australian Artists

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    Primavera: Young Australian Artists is the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s annual exhibition showcasing the work of Australian artists aged 35 years and under. The exhibition was initiated in 1992 by the MCA in collaboration with Dr Edward Jackson AM and Mrs Cynthia Jackson AM, in memory of their talented and creative daughter Belinda. Since… Read More »Primavera: Young Australian Artists

  • Cost Of Living

    Wharf 1 Theatre

    A multi award-winning story of survival Cost of Living follows the development of two relationships. Ani, who became quadriplegic after a serious car accident, reconnects with her estranged husband Eddie who is battling feelings of guilt and loneliness. John, a wealthy Princeton student with cerebral palsy, hires Jess, a woman juggling multiple jobs just to… Read More »Cost Of Living

  • 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

  • Lesley Dumbrell – Thrum

    Art Gallery of NSW

    Spanning more than five decades of Lesley Dumbrell's practice, this exhibition presents a selection of paintings and works on paper as well as recent forays into sculpture that demonstrate Dumbrell's unique abstract language, which probes the nuances of colour, rhythm and visual perception. Lesley Dumbrell: Thrum brings together works ranging from the experimental and unfinished… Read More »Lesley Dumbrell – Thrum

  • Uncle Vanya

    Ensemble Theatre

    On a crumbling country estate, Uncle Vanya and his niece Sonya work tirelessly to preserve their family’s privileges. Visited only by the local doctor Astrov, it’s a lonely, mundane existence. That is until the sudden arrival of Sonya’s father Professor Serebryakov and his alluring new wife Yelena awakens long-repressed emotions with devastating consequences.

  • The Woman in Black

    Theatre Royal

    The Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. He engages a sceptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul. It… Read More »The Woman in Black

  • 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

  • Sister Act

    Capitol Theatre

    Sister Act follows the story of Deloris, a quick-witted disco diva who witnesses a murder and must go into witness protection. Of all places, she winds up in a holy covenant, and must don the habit along with the nuns who reside there. Her difficult journey of adjusting to sisterly life and reviving the covenant’s… Read More »Sister Act

  • Arlington

    Seymour Centre

    Enda Walsh’s Arlington is a performance that almost defies category: a wild fusion of story, physicality, and technical wizardry. Isla waits out her days in a state-controlled tower block, trading her memories for a chance to live. Her only companion is the anonymous young man who records her stories from the other side of the… Read More »Arlington

  • Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine is the largest exhibition to date of the internationally renowned artist’s work. Featuring key works from all of the artist’s major photographic series, this survey highlights Sugimoto’s philosophical yet playful inquiry into our understanding of time and memory, and photography’s ability to both document and invent. Employing a large-format camera and… Read More »Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine

  • The Turn of the Screw

    Hayes Theatre

    This gripping tale unfolds in a remote English manor, as a young governess arrives to care for two orphaned children, Flora and Miles. She soon discovers that the grounds, and the children themselves, are haunted by mysterious apparitions. As the governess fights to protect her wards from the sinister forces that surround them, the line… Read More »The Turn of the Screw