Willoughby Theatre Company (WTC) is flipping the script through song in May 2022 with a showcase of some of Broadway's biggest showtunes performed like they’ve never been before.
Backwards Broadway sees WTC return to The Concourse Theatre stage for the first time since last year's Pricilla; Queen of the Desert and will mark the start of celebrations for the company’s 65th Anniversary.
Arts Theatre Cronulla’s second production for 2022 opens on Friday, May 6, 2022. Exit Laughing is both an adult-themed comedy with some laugh-out-loud moments, as well as a portrayal of loss with some poignant moments.
Connie, Leona and Millie are three southern ladies from Birmingham, Alabama, who gather for their first monthly card game since their dear friend Mary has died. To their initial horror, they find that Mary’s ashes have been “borrowed” and the urn has been brought to the gathering.
Castle Hill Players present the crime thriller Earth and Skyby Douglas Post, directed by Faith Jessel, set for a Pavilion Theatre season from 13 May to 4 June, 2022.
Four men … four stories… four seasons … forty years … fifteen top ten songs … five chart toppers… 42 songs in the top 100 … 175 million records sold … and a dramatic tale that would be unbelievable if it were not true.
After a year of delays, lock-downs and frustration, Lane Cove Theatre Company’s 2022 season finally ‘takes off’ this May.
The multi-award-winning musical Violet follows a scarred woman as she embarks on a cross-country bus trip to be healed by a minister and discovers the true meaning of beauty along the way.
Image: llie (Gemma Hanh, left) faces off against mean girls Laurel (Anneke McLennan), Savannah (Paris Ceglinski) and Alexandra (Bronte McLennan) inFreaky Friday. 
Four men...four stories...four seasons…forty years…fifteen top ten songs…five number 1 chart toppers……and a dramatic tale that would be unbelievable if it were not true.
Arts Theatre Cronulla is thrilled to have commenced a full season of plays for 2022 following the major interruptions to Sydney’s live theatre scene over the past two years due to the Covid lockdowns. Two plays meant to run in 2020 and then 2021 are now scheduled for this year, the first being Life Without Me by award-winning Australian playwright Daniel Keene and directed by Natalie Banach.
Well, it’s been nearly two years in the making, but Miranda Musical Society (NSW) are so happy to finally be bringing their long-awaited production of Beautiful the Carole King Musical to the stage in January 2022. We chat with Emilie Lawson, who plays the role of Carole King.
Q. Two years is a long time to wait to put on a show. How does it feel finally getting to share this musical with audiences.