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  • Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour – Guys and Dolls

    Mrs Macquaries Point

    Join Opera Australia for Sydney’s best night out. With fireworks every night, take your seats under the stars for a Broadway musical spectacular. One of the finest, most awarded Broadway musicals ever written comes to life on our grand harbour-side stage! Escape to flashy Manhattan in the 1950s: a larger-than-life world of showgirls and gangsters,… Read More »Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour – Guys and Dolls

  • The Glass Menagerie

    Ensemble Theatre

    Inspired by his own turbulent life, Tennessee Williams’ timeless portrait of a shattered family is one of the most iconic dramas of the 20th century. Amanda Wingfield can’t help but dream of the past — a long-gone adolescence of lavish parties and high society suitors. But her present is anything but dazzling. Living in squalor… Read More »The Glass Menagerie

  • Annie

    Capitol Theatre

    A celebration of hope, family and friendship. This small but mighty young girl has returned to stick out her chin and grin once more!

  • The Lion King

    Capitol Theatre

    Giraffes strut. Birds swoop. Gazelles leap. The entire Serengeti comes to life as never before. And as the music soars, Pride Rock slowly emerges from the mist. This is Disney’s THE LION KING, making its triumphant return to Sydney! More than 120 million people around the world have experienced the awe-inspiring visual artistry, the unforgettable… Read More »The Lion King

  • Big Girls Don’t Cry

    Belvoir St Theatre

    Redfern 1966. Cheryl, Lulu and Queenie are young and life is glorious, full of hilarity and joy, even if jobs are precarious, the police harass them, and racism seeps into everything. But as they gear up for the biggest night of the year – the Deb Ball – their lives, Redfern, the country are all… Read More »Big Girls Don’t Cry

  • The Lover & The Dumb Waiter

    Ensemble Theatre

    THE LOVER Trapped in the monotony of middle-class life, Richard and Sarah’s marriage is on its last legs. Perhaps a lover could reignite their corroding relationship… or is escape from their stifling existence just a fantasy? Burning with intrigue and uneasy humour, Harold Pinter spins a dangerous game of cat and mouse in this steamy… Read More »The Lover & The Dumb Waiter

  • The Wrong Gods

    Belvoir St Theatre

    In a valley in India, paintings on a cave wall bear testimony to the presence of people – and their gods – for fifty thousand years. Close by, Nirmala farms the soil as her ancestors did, but her daughter Isha wants something more – a city education, and the opportunity it promises. And there are… Read More »The Wrong Gods

  • 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

  • Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2025

    Art Gallery of NSW

    The Archibald Prize has always created controversy and conversation. For over a century, artists from Australia and New Zealand have captured the spirit of their times through portraiture, reflecting the personalities and issues that define their communites. The Wynne Prize for landscape painting of Australian scenery, or figure sculpture, celebrates the diversity of representations of… Read More »Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2025

  • MCA Collection: Artists in Focus

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    Artists in Focus is a changing presentation of works from the MCA Collection. Each room in the exhibition is dedicated to a different artist or community, showcasing Collection highlights alongside major works from private collections and artists' estates. A number of the works have not previously been displayed. The MCA is the only public museum… Read More »MCA Collection: Artists in Focus

  • Tails From The Coasts

    Australian Museum

    Created in collaboration with the National Museum of Singapore, Tails from the Coasts: Nature Stories of Singapore debuts at the Australian Museum, sharing a glimpse of this precious and prestigious national collection which showcases natural history, biodiversity and conservation from the Malay Peninsula and Australia. This exhibition explores the common bonds of biodiversity between Australia… Read More »Tails From The Coasts

  • Warraba Weatherall: Shadow and Substance

    Museum of Contemporary Art

    The first solo museum exhibition by Warraba Weatherall. Kamilaroi artist Warraba Weatherall (b. 1987, Toowoomba, Queensland) considers how knowledge about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture is collected and conveyed by institutions. Throughout the 19th and into the 20th centuries, Aboriginal peoples were subjected to widespread and systematic colonial policies of surveillance and… Read More »Warraba Weatherall: Shadow and Substance