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  • Twofold

    Roslyn Packer Theatre

    Twofold is a monumental double bill featuring the return of Rafael Bonachela’s beloved Impermanence alongside a new work, Love Lock by renowned choreographer Melanie Lane, who brought us the critically acclaimed WOOF in 2019. Impermanence A visceral and thrilling exploration of the juxtaposition of beauty and devastation, Rafael Bonachela’s critically acclaimed Impermanence features an evocative… Read More »Twofold

  • Cicada

    Wharf 2 Theatre , Australia

    A moving tale of self-discovery for all the family “Cicada tell story. Story good. Story simple. Story even human can understand. Tok! Tok! Tok!” Cicada spends his days dutifully working away in a grey office. Overlooked by his superiors and overworked by his colleagues, he is getting very close to the end of his tether.… Read More »Cicada

  • Angelica Mesiti: The Rites of When

    Art Gallery of NSW

    A rich visual and sonic experience, Angelica Mesiti: The Rites of When is a large-scale video and sound installation that reimagines collective and communal rituals in relation to seasonal cycles, at a time of environmental uncertainty and flux. Mesiti adapts choreography, vocal choruses, instrumentation and collective sound-making to re-examine activities familiar to communities who have… Read More »Angelica Mesiti: The Rites of When

  • Ten Years To Home

    kxt Bakehouse

    Spanning ten years from the 1960’s to the 1970’s, Sonal Moore’s autobiographical play follows the journey of her parents to make a new life in Australia - why they first came and what made them stay. Seen through the eyes of three generations of women, Ten Years To Home reveals the challenges faced by an… Read More »Ten Years To Home

  • Seventeen

    Seymour Centre

    What did it feel like when you were seventeen? What’s it like to be seventeen now? Joyful and profound, Matthew Whittet’s Seventeen tells the story of a group of high school students, experiencing something we all remember well, the last day of school – for ever. Through a fog of stolen alcohol, six teenagers gather… Read More »Seventeen

  • Frankenstein

    Theatre Royal

    Experience Frankenstein, an extraordinary tale of creation and humanity, retold in a large-scale theatrical event. Victor Frankenstein, a grieving but brilliantly ambitious young scientist, pushes the boundaries of theory and morality to create a living being from the remains of the dead. But playing God has its consequences… Shunned by society and plagued by an… Read More »Frankenstein

  • Well-Behaved Women

    Belvoir St Theatre

    A musical feast celebrating the women who refused to behave. Well-Behaved Women, a song cycle by Carmel Dean is a musical feast by where these legends (and a few we’re keeping up our sleeves) are brought to life and reimagined through powerful and often hilarious songs, that celebrate the ways in which their behaviour helped… Read More »Well-Behaved Women

  • Flat Earthers: The Musical

    Hayes Theatre

    Somewhere on the fringes of the internet, Ria e-meets Flick and instantly falls in analogue love. They’ve never actually met IRL, but their passion is as real as the moon landing, the loch ness monster and the flying saucers over Roswell. That is, until Ria learns with horror that Flick is a ‘Flat Earther’ –… Read More »Flat Earthers: The Musical

  • Dear Evan Hansen

    Roslyn Packer Theatre

    Dear Evan Hansen is the raw, moving and inspiring story of a socially anxious highschooler who is suddenly thrust into the spotlight when he inadvertently invents an important role for himself at the centre of a local tragedy.

  • Hedda Gabler

    kxt Bakehouse

    Bored, trapped in a stifling marriage and longing for freedom, Hedda attempts to destroy the lives of those around her with spontaneous acts of rebellion and revenge. One of Ibsen's most famous and vivid anti-heroines, Hedda Gabler struggles to break free from a life of convention with disastrous consequences. A provocative production with a complicated… Read More »Hedda Gabler

  • Sculpture by the Sea

    Bondi

    Sculpture by the Sea will return to the Bondi to Tamarama Beach coastal walk as the world’s largest free to the public sculpture exhibition in 2024. The spectacular coastal walk was once again transformed into a 2km long sculpture park over three weeks featuring more than 100 sculptures by artists from Australia and across the… Read More »Sculpture by the Sea

  • McGuffin Park

    Ensemble Theatre

    In the small Australian town of McGuffin Park, the local council is thrown into disarray when the mayor suddenly resigns a week before the mid-term election, despite being a shoo-in to keep his seat. When a self-proclaimed ‘sovereign citizen’ with an anti-government agenda is revealed as next in line for the top job, two friends… Read More »McGuffin Park

  • NSW State Drama Festival

    Seymour Centre

    The NSW Public Schools State Drama Festival are showcases of excellence in these art forms. Featuring students from Kindergarten to Year 12, the festivals celebrate the work of The Arts Unit’s Ensemble Programs as well as exemplar pieces from public schools across NSW. Each festival offers public performances as well as industry specialist workshops for… Read More »NSW State Drama Festival

  • SIX The Musical

    Theatre Royal

    It started as a play and Broadway laughed. A movie and a TV series followed and the whole world laughed. Now, laugh all over again with this hilarious new Australian stage production of The Odd Couple. Felix and Oscar, two divorced men, decide to share an apartment. The only problem is they’re as different as… Read More »SIX The Musical