SHE ONLY BARKS AT NIGHT Comes to University of Sydney Today
Just after dusk for five nights, from today May 27 to Sunday May 31, She Only Barks at Night will be performed around the University of Sydney by Sydney's The Living Room Theatre, in between the Sydney Vet School Roundhouse and Macleay Museum, following the sell out success of She (Still) Cries
Squabbalogic to Stage Australian Premiere of TRIASSIC PARQ, June 17-July 4
Based on one of the biggest blockbuster films of all time (you know the one we mean), Squabbalogic Independent Musical Theatre is proud to present the Australian premiere of TRIASSIC PARQ as part of the Seymour Centre's Reginald Season, from 17th June to 4th July, 2015.
Summer (Southern Winter) Stages: BWW's Top Winter Theatre Picks – Sydney, Australia
Whilst our Northern Hemisphere BWW Counterparts are compiling their Summer Stages recommendations as they head into their summer holiday season, Sydney-siders can look forward to a fabulous selection of shows to go and see and keep out of the cold.
Griffin Theatre in Sydney Announces the Five Finalists for The 2015 Griffin Award
Griffin is excited to announce the five finalists shortlisted for the 2015 Griffin Award for Best New Australian Play, now in its eighteenth year: Christopher Bryant (Melbourne /Sydney); Stephen Carleton (Brisbane); Kendall Feaver (Sydney); Julian Larnach (Sydney); and Louris van de Geer (Melbourne)
Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Sets July School Holiday Program
Theatre and play will merge when children of all ages unleash their creativity with contemporary theatre company Polyglot transforming the Powerhouse Museum into Paper Planet, to create a world made of paper.
STC Patrick White Playwrights' Award Winner & Fellow Revealed
Kate Mulvany has been announced as the latest recipient of STC's Patrick White Playwrights' Fellowship at a special event at The Wharf on Friday 22 May.
LIKE ME Set for The Rocks, 18 June - 11 July
Following two sold out seasons in 2014, Mongrel Mouth returns with a new immersive theatre production, Like Me, taking place in a 166 year-old mansion in The Rocks from 18 June to 11 July 2015.
Pacific Opera to Present THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN
The Cunning Little Vixen is a philosophical reflection on the uneasiness of man's relationship with the natural world and his own nature.
Danny Rose Digital Art Collective Celebrates Return to Vivid Sydney 2015 with Mechanised Colour Assemblage
Danny Rose, the award-winning Paris-based art and design collective, celebrate their return to the seventh annual Vivid Sydney festival, the world's largest festival of light, music and ideas, with the true 'synaesthesia' of Mechanised Colour Assemblage.
Richard Egarr to Lead the Australian Chamber Orchestra on Tour, 13-28 June
The reigning king of historically informed performance, Richard Egarr is one of the world's finest keyboardists, conducts his own band, is a noted historian and educator, an accomplished entertainer and anecdotalist, and an enthusiast of all things musical.
BWW Reviews: Sandra Eldridge Brings Old and New Worlds Together to Understand the Great War And the Importance Of THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER.
Set in the modern day, THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER explores the human side of war as fragments of history are pieced together in a deeply moving play.
LORD OF THE DANCE Returns
The world's most successful dance show explodes onto the Australian stage this September with a spectacular new staging of Michael Flatley's masterpiece - Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games.
BWW Reviews: Sport For Jove's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE gives the Shakespeare Classic a 1930's twist.
Transporting Shakespeare's 16th Century story of money and greed to the 1930's gives a contemporary understanding to THE MERCHANT OF VENICE in this beautifully styled work.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra to Perform for 3,500 Western Sydney Students
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra will be performing five interactive concerts this month for more than 3,500 Western Sydney school students as part of its world-class education program.
Apocalypse Theatre Company & Griffin Independent to Present THE DAPTO CHASER
The Dapto Chaser is warts and all Australian comedy that gets it hands dirty with the adrenaline, sweat and guts of the colourful and controversial dog racing sub-culture.
Paul Kelly to Receive JC Williamson Award at 2015 Helpmann Ceremony
In recognition of his longstanding contribution to the live performance industry, Live Performance Australia (LPA) is honoured to announce Australian music icon, Paul Kelly as the recipient of this year's JC Williamson Award.
BWW: SNUGGLEPOT AND CUDDLEPIE: LIVE ON STAGE Announced
Drawing on Gibbs' classic stories that have captivated the imaginations of children for almost 100 years, SNUGGLEPOT AND CUDDLEPIE: LIVE ON STAGE brings the Gumnut Babies and their Bushland Friends and foes to life with a "modern, funny and enchanting" production.
BWW: Hayes Theatre Second Half 2015 Season Launch
The Program Launch for the second half of 2015 shows that the Independent Music Theatre team comprising Luckiest Productions (David Campbell, Lisa Campbell and Richard Carroll), Neglected Musicals (Michelle Guthrie), and Neil Gooding Productions, the driving force behind Hayes Theatre Company, have
Hayes Theatre Co. to Present HIGH SOCIETY
A brand new production of the beloved musical HIGH SOCIETY will be presented by Hayes Theatre Co from September 4.
Hayes Theatre Co. to Present RENT
From October 8 this year, Highway Run Productions in association with Hayes Theatre Co will declare squatter's rights on Hayes Theatre Co's 111-seat theatre and present a production in the spirit of those small beginnings.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Set for for Beijing's Annual May Festival
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra is set to represent Australia next week at the Annual May festival of chamber music at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) as part of a prominent line-up of classical music artists from across the world including cellists from the Vienna Philharmoni
Creative City Sydney Presents ROB MILLS IS SURPRISINGLY GOOD
Creative City Sydney's Cabaret stage provides the perfect home for ROB MILLS is .
BWW Reviews: Shards Of Broken Lives Come Together In SHIVERED
Stories of lives SHIVERED into splinters due to war, failed industry and broken families are pieced together in Philip Ridley's moving work.
BWW Reviews: ANIMAL/PEOPLE Keeps The Audience Guessing As The Lives Of Two Individuals are Exposed, Layer By Layer.
James Dalton(Director) presents Brooke Robinson's ANIMAL/PEOPLE as a rollercoaster of ideas and emotions as the stories of two people, affected by traumas that go on to haunt their lives, are pieced together.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Coming to NSW
Audiences in regional NSW will get the chance to experience the Sydney Symphony Orchestra this May, as Australia's flagship Orchestra embarks on its major annual regional tour, travelling to Albury, Wagga Wagga and Griffith.
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