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Queer black comedy 'Trophy Boys' brings conversations about power, privilege and high school debating to the Riverside ...
In commemoration of 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
One of the greatest plays of the 20th century, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will arrive at Holden Street Theatres this ...
5* "Chinese and Australian conductors shared this concert platform in friendship, courtesy and respect. It showed that colour, culture and country are no boundaries to friendship and warmth.We may ...
Breaking the Castle follows the story of David, a struggling actor whose life is a chaotic blend of substance abuse, Shakespearean soliloquies, failed auditions, and debilitating mental health. David ...
In a world where art and justice intertwine, the battle against asbestos contamination emerges as a profound mission of restoration—one that seeks to reclaim the beauty of life, the environment, and ...
Belvoir is thrilled to present acclaimed New Zealand-Australian theatre director Simon Phillip’s new adaptation of Max Porter’s bestselling novel, Grief is the Thing With Feathers, from 26th July to ...
Sonja Venturi leads a global collaboration of artists in a transcendent new single that honors the sacred in every human being. A powerful new musical and spiritual offering, “Om Sai Ram”, has been ...
Fresh from its world premiere in Brisbane, one of the world’s leading contemporary circus companies, Circa, takes over Riverside Theatres with its stunning new work Wolfgang in the Stars, from 17th to ...
Ensemble Theatre is thrilled to present David Williamson’s 1980s classic play, Emerald City, an iconic tale of ambition, power and the quest for success, from 18th July to 23rd August.
Ladies, it’s time to embrace - The Change - with a night out full of uncontrollable laughter, uplifting celebration, and shared sisterhood. The global smash hit Menopause The Musical® returns this ...
Omega Ensemble is thrilled to present Elevator Music, a captivating showcase of the clarinet featuring legendary British clarinettist, Michael Collins in his first Australian appearance in six years.