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  • Barka: The Forgotten River

    Australian Museum

    First Nations exhibition developed by artists Uncle Badger Bates and Justine Muller is showing at the Australian Museum this autumn and winter.
    In Barkandji culture, Barka (Darling River) is more than a large body of water: Barka is a mother, an ancestor, a life source. It’s also in peril, along with everyone that lives along it, due to mismanagement of the Barwon-Darling system. If you’re keen to learn and understand more, you can do so at the new First Nations exhibition Barka: The Forgotten River, showing this autumn and winter at the Australian Museum.

  • MCA Collection: Eight Artists

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    This exhibition brings together singular works across a range of media by eight Australian artists - Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Raelene Kerinauia Lampuwatu, Naminapu Maymuru-White, Esme Timbery, Judith Wright and Gulumbu Yunupiŋu, alongside a new commission by Sandra Selig.

  • The National 4: Australian Art Now

    Art Gallery of NSW

    Featuring new commissions and recent works by an intergenerational and culturally diverse group of artists and collectives, The National 4: Australian Art Now reflects how artists are responding to some of the most urgent and critical ideas of our times, imagining new ways of seeing and being in the world at a time of unprecedented… Read More »The National 4: Australian Art Now

  • Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara

    Powerhouse Museum

    Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara and curated by Natalie King, comprises a suite of twelve tableau photographs in saturated colour, situated against a vast wallpaper of a landscape decimated by the 2009 tsunami. Eleven of the works were shot on location in Sāmoa, from rural villages to churches, plantations and heritage sites, with a local cast and crew of over eighty people.

  • Tina – The Tina Turner Musical

    Theatre Royal

    Direct from Broadway, this smash hit musical phenomenon is a celebration of an unstoppable woman who became the Queen of Rock n’ Roll.

  • Reverberations: A Future For Memory

    Sydney Jewish Museum

    This interactive, high-tech exhibition shines a light on the humanity and life experiences of 43 of the Holocaust survivors who have shared their stories with our visitors in recent years.
    This is not an exhibition about the events of the Holocaust – it’s about the people who experienced it – and the painful decision these individuals make each time they relive stories of unimaginable loss for the betterment of humanity.

  • MAMMA MIA! The Musical

    Sydney Lyric Theatre

    The original production of MAMMA MIA! opened in London’s West End in 1999 and is still playing there, becoming the sixth longest running show in West End history. Since first wowing audiences and critics, the production has gone on to play in over 50 countries, in over 440 major cities, to over 65 million people.

    MAMMA MIA! tells the tale of Sophie, a young bride-to-be who, on the eve of her wedding, goes on a quest to discover the indentity of her father. Her quest brings three men from her mothers past back to the island they last visited 20 years before. What happens next is a magical story of love, laughter and friendship.

  • The Poison of Polygamy

    Wharf 1 Theatre

    A world-premiere adaptation of Australia’s first Chinese-language novel, a historical frontier adventure and a morality tale for the ages.
    Love, betrayal and cross-continental adventure
    Set sail with this epic gold rush drama that sprawls across Qing Dynasty China, to Victoria’s nineteenth century goldfields, and the laneways of Melbourne’s Chinatown. 

  • Bilas: Body Adornment from Papua New Guinea

    Australian Museum

    Witness the beauty and diversity of body adornment and decoration from Papua New Guinea in this stunning exhibition featuring photographs by Wylda Bayrón and a selection of objects from the world-renowned Pacific cultural collections of the Australian Museum. Explore the transformation of the human body into a living art form through the practice of bilas… Read More »Bilas: Body Adornment from Papua New Guinea

  • Beauty and the Beast

    Capitol Theatre

    Direct from the West End, this enchanting and timeless tale has been brought to life in a reimagined production boasting all the spectacle and grandeur audiences know and love.

  • Devoted Service

    Anzac Memorial

    Devoted Service is a powerful and moving drama filled with insight and poignancy that is derived directly from the true stories of five remarkable women during the Great War.

  • The Centenary Exhibition

    Anzac Memorial

    The Centenary Extension provides a new exhibition gallery that illustrates the evolution of Australian military service, while focusing on the personal stories of NSW service.