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  • 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

  • Yolŋu Power: The Art of Yirrkala

    Art Gallery of NSW

    For almost 100 years artists at Yirrkala have shared art as a means of cultural diplomacy – as a respectful assertion of power in its diverse forms, from influence to authority, sovereignty, strength, energy and pride. Yolŋu power: the art of Yirrkala showcases the extraordinary artists of Yirrkala and the power of their art from the… Read More »Yolŋu Power: The Art of Yirrkala

  • 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

  • Future Fashion

    Powerhouse Museum

    Now in its 32nd year, Future Fashion showcases the next generation of Australian designers emerging from tertiary fashion and textiles courses at four Sydney-based institutions: TAFE NSW, Torrens University Australia, University of Technology Sydney and Whitehouse Institute of Design. This year’s exhibition features outfits from the final-year collections of graduates, highlighting creativity, critical thinking and… Read More »Future Fashion

  • Juanita McLauchlan: Yilaa Minyaminyabal Maaru-ma-lda-y (Soon Everything Will Be Healing)

    Art Gallery of NSW

    Wagga Wagga–based Gamilaaray artist Juanita McLauchlan recognises the constellations above us, and the everyday pillars of family and community, as anchors we all have in common. In her first state art museum exhibition, McLauchlan presents an ambitious new body of work that draws upon the intimacy of personal belongings and body adornments. Using domestic fabrics… Read More »Juanita McLauchlan: Yilaa Minyaminyabal Maaru-ma-lda-y (Soon Everything Will Be Healing)

  • 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

  • The Book of Mormon

    Capitol Theatre

    This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent on a mission to a place that's about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get.

  • Janet Dawson: Faraway, So Close

    Art Gallery of NSW

    Janet Dawson (born 1935) is one of Australia’s pre-eminent artists. Throughout a distinguished career spanning over seven decades of practice, she remains an artist who has refused to be bound by rules. A pioneer of both abstraction and realism in Australian art, Dawson sees no contradiction in working between diverse stylistic and aesthetic realms. Consistent… Read More »Janet Dawson: Faraway, So Close

  • Grief Is The Thing With Feathers

    Belvoir St Theatre

    “…and the boys shouted I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU and their voice was the life and song of their mother. Unfinished. Beautiful. Everything.” Two young boys fall back on their imaginations as they grapple with their mother’s sudden death. Their father has the soul of a poet but can only see… Read More »Grief Is The Thing With Feathers

  • Once On This Island

    Hayes Theatre

    A tale of one young girl as she fearlessly follows her heart, defying even the expectations of the Gods From the Tony Award-winning songwriting duo of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Seussical, Ragtime) comes the Olivier Award-winning Once on This Island. This vibrant adaptation infuses its Caribbean roots with Australia’s own rich cultural tapestry, injecting… Read More »Once On This Island

  • Burn the Floor

    Sydney Opera House

    A hit on Broadway and loved on the West End, the incredible cast of Burn the Floor fearlessly challenge the boundaries of the Ballroom artform once again. The show promises to be a captivating and breathtaking experience, featuring the beautiful Waltz, provocative Rumba, the Tango, the charismatic Cha Cha and the percussive rhythm of the… Read More »Burn the Floor

  • The 39 Steps

    Sydney Opera House

    Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps is Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller meets Monty Python madness, now reimagined for a brand-new Australian tour.

  • RELICS: A New World Rises

    Australian Museum

    Discover intricate LEGO® civilisations thriving inside treasured objects from our past. A vintage refrigerator becomes a cryogenic health resort, a typewriter transforms into a newspaper headquarters, and a Volkswagen Beetle houses an energy revolution—each with hundreds of hidden stories waiting to be uncovered. Exhibition Highlights: 14 immersive displays combining vintage objects with intricate LEGO® worlds… Read More »RELICS: A New World Rises