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Prepare to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of reptile and amphibian anatomy in this double workshop!
The Ngalaka Daa Ensemble program focuses on sharing Noongar language and culture, offering participants intensive development in theater, performance, and language skills at a professional level.
The meditative sounds of the violin as they have been heard in temples, mosques, palaces, monasteries and cathedrals of many civilisations.
The multi-award winning Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster, set against the stunning East Kimberley landscape, is truly a bucket list ‘must-er’ for everyone to enjoy.
Have you ever seen a photo of yourself from yesteryear and cringed so hard you disassociated?
Aurat Raj, The Rule of the Woman, is a work about curiosity of the the invisibility of women’s labour. Women’s labour is written in our ancestral history and continues to be our very reality.
The Australian Musical Theatre Festival is an unparalleled opportunity for musical theatre lovers, makers and industry professionals to get together, share and celebrate this wonderful genre.
Queenslander Paul Hodge’s new musical based on the true story of David Warren, the Australian inventor who created the black box flight recorder that is now on every plane around the globe.
Brisbane Comedy Festival returns in 2024, bursting at the seams with a hand-picked selection of the funniest folk in the country. And aren’t we all ready for it?
Experience a new performance work by creatives of Woolloomooloo, our neighbouring suburb in inner-city Sydney.
Imagine this film series as a bestiary. Tigers join donkeys, a talking crow and occult black cats in a global survey of creaturely cinema.
Australia's largest street art festival is back and in collaboration with Open Season, two internationally renowned street artists take on the great walls of The Tivoli carpark.
David Rose has been relentlessly touring over the last 18 months, appearing everywhere from New Dehli to New York City.
Nutritious and delicious.
After a triumphant Melbourne season, Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony Award-winner Anthony LaPaglia takes to the Sydney stage for the first time, in a play hailed as one of the greatest of the 20th century
The Icon. The King. The story of a man who gave the world a musical revolution.
Join us as Sydney's biggest month of comedy comes to a close with a dazzling night of laughs at the spectacular Enmore Theatre.
Join music lovers from around Australia and the world who make the annual pilgrimage to the Outback to indulge in big voices and big skies blended in beautiful harmony.
“Remote outback towns, singalongs over a beer, friendly folk and sublime arias sung by top artists under the stars. There’s nothing else like it.” - Australian Financial Review
Freddie McManus is putting on a show about all the things he’s been putting off.
Obviously Gen Fricker (triple j, Have You Been Paying Attention?, Just For Laughs) is going to live forever, but in the likely event of her early demise, she'd like to know how she will be remembered.
We are delighted to announce that tickets are now on sale for the 2024 HSBC German Film Festival!
Oh! The Horrors! is Graces third solo show.
By popular demand, The Grand Kyiv Ballet of Ukraine will return to Australia in May, June and July 2024. They will present again their double bill of Forest Song & Don Quixote.
GREASE is back, in an all-new production, and it promises to be slicker, sexier, and more electrifying than ever before.
Guy Williams is an award winning comedian from New Zealand best known for hosting the faux news show “New Zealand Today” available now on TV Three (NZ) and Youtube (Worldwide).
Kiwi Comedian Guy Williams will bring his brand new show 'This Glass House Makes It Easy To See All The Cowards I'm Throwing Stones At' to festivals across the country.
The Roleystone Theatre building has been restored to its former glory – and its theatre company is bringing the stage to life again with the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Grammy-nominated pianist Joyce Yang brings her 'vivid and beautiful playing' (New York Times) to a program that excites on every level.