Two hundred years after the birth of Johan Strauss Junior, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Victoria (GSOV) presents a newly orchestrated, staged and choreographed version of Fledermaus! from Robert Ray and Geoffrey Urquhart for its opening season at the historic cottage and gardens of The Knowe from 15 February 2025.
Mosman Musical Society (NSW) is presentingA New Brain– a three-performance-only concert performance of the musical by Tony Award-winners William Finn and James Lapine, at the Mosman Art Gallery on 14 and 15 M
The Regals Musical Society proudly celebrates its 80th Anniversary in with the NSW premiere of Head Over Heels! This vibrant jukebox musical, set to the iconic hits of The Go-Go's, will run at Rockdale Town Hall from 14-23 February 2025, as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras+ 2025. The production kicks off a year-long celebration of The Regals' eight decades of bringing community theatre to Southern Sydney.
Calling all mystery-loving theatre goers! Henry Lawson Theatre is rolling out the red carpet for a night of suspense and hilarity with the stage adaptation of Clue — the classic whodunnit that promises thrills, chills, and side-splitting laughter.
The Genesian Theatre in Sydney's CBD will end their 75 years performing in their Kent Street HQ this month with a song.
Isn’t It Romantic? A tribute to the memory of Lorenz Hart, featuring songs by Rodgers & Hart, will star Robert Green with Alexander Sussman from Nov 28 - 30 as the final performance in the venue.
A COMEDY adventure full of dragons, dastardly plans, dire deeds and decidedly dramatic dramas comes to life at the end of November 2024.
Adapted by Stephen Briggs from the popular Discworld novel and directed by Bradley Towton, Terry Pratchett’s Guards! Guards! is lighting up the Roleystone Theatre stage.
Take a coffee break and enjoy toe-tapping tunes in 9 to 5: The Musical at Don Russell Performing Arts Centre this November!
It’s time to tumble out of bed, stumble to the kitchen, and pour yourself a cup of ambition - iconic ‘80s film 9 to 5 is coming to the stage in a production by local theatre company Art in Motion.