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SUMMARY:Mystery Radio Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Mystery Radio Theatre is the perfect Melbourne theatre experience.\nEvery month experience a fully-scripted\, original comedy murder mystery\, performed in the style of old-timey radio plays. Actors in elegant evening dress huddle around a microphone and transport you back to the time of classic radio thrillers.\nLive ad reads and sound effects\, musical guests\, silly voices and a new whodunnit to solve every month. Order a cocktail and enjoy a very funny homage to the golden age of radio mysteries. \nMystery Radio Theatre is at the Butterfly Club until 21 September.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/mystery-radio-theatre/
LOCATION:The Butterfly Club\, 5 Carson Place\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240707
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240617T021117Z
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SUMMARY:The Woman in Black
DESCRIPTION:The Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Melbourne audiences at the historic Athenaeum Theatre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, consequently brings the macabre to Australia. Furthermore\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nThe Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Melbourne audiences at the historic Athenaeum Theatre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, brings the macabre to Australia. Moreover\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nStarring John Waters\, known for his roles in Doctor Doctor\, Offspring\, and Rake.  Also starring Daniel MacPherson\, famed for Land of Bad\, Foundation\, and Neighbours.   The Woman in Black promises an unforgettable theatrical experience. Indeed\, their portrayal of the central characters in Susan Hill’s ghost story immerses the audience in a world of suspense and terror. \nFurthermore\, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of The Woman in Black is celebrated for its use of atmosphere\, illusion\, and controlled horror. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter\,” this production evokes fear and anticipation. Additionally\, Robin Herford’s direction enhances this effect\, creating a gripping study in suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. \nThe Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer haunted by a curse he believes has been placed on his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. To rid himself of this fear\, he enlists the help of a sceptical young actor to recount his terrifying story. As they delve deeper into his memories\, they find themselves ensnared in a world of eerie marshes and wailing winds. \nNotably\, it is the second longest-running play in Britain\, second only to The Mousetrap. Therefore\, The Woman in Black’s Melbourne run at the Athenaeum Theatre is a must-see event. This historic venue\, with its intimate atmosphere\, is the perfect setting for a play that thrives on tension and suggestion. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of theatre’s most haunting stories live on stage. \nSecure your tickets now for The Woman in Black at the Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne. Prepare for an evening of unparalleled suspense and theatrical magic.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-woman-in-black/
LOCATION:Athenaeum Theatre\, 188 Collins Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240708
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240628T022517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T022517Z
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SUMMARY:Recollection
DESCRIPTION:Recollection sees Olivia\, a mother\, trying to piece together her late teenage daughter’s life through a perfume. \nIn the recent past\, Molly\, a teenage girl\, falls in love with Jenna\, a new friend at school. Molly’s mother\, Olivia\, is concerned about Jenna’s insensitivity and self-destructive behavior. Despite these concerns\, the relationship between the two girls flourishes in secret. \nIn the present\, Molly has passed away unexpectedly.   Leaving Olivia to reconstruct her life and remember her by creating a perfume that captures her scent. Olivia must confront the true essence of her daughter and who she was becoming\, integrating Jenna as an intrinsic part of Molly’s life. \nRecollection is directed by Cathy Hunt (‘What Every Girl Should Know’\, Brunswick Mechanics). This innovative queer work provides a sensory experience for audiences\, using scent to convey themes of grief\, decay\, and growth. The project is supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants\, the University of Melbourne Faculty of Fine Arts and Music\, and Ms. Beck Wilkinson\, with creative development support from Next Wave.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/recollection/
LOCATION:Fortyfivedownstairs Theatre\, 45 Flinders Lane\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240729
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240626T133411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T133411Z
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SUMMARY:The Odd Couple Sydney
DESCRIPTION:The Odd Couple Sydney.  Neil Simon’s Tony Award-winning comedy\, “The Odd Couple\,” comes to Sydney. Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney embody the iconic characters of Oscar and Felix\, two divorced men who become unlikely roommates. \nThis classic comedy opens on a friendly card game in the untidy apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication\, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Ungar\, who has just been separated from his wife. Fastidious\, depressed\, and none too tense\, Felix seems suicidal\, but as the action unfolds\, Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind when the clean freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together. The action unfolds wit h hilarious results as The Odd Couple is born. \nShane’s portrayal of Oscar\, the cigar-smoking slob\, contrasts hilariously with Todd’s portrayal of Felix\, the hyper-allergic neat freak. As they navigate their differences\, their antics lead to comedic misunderstandings and uproarious laughter. This Australian stage production promises to revive the timeless humor of Simon’s classic\, with Jacobson and McKenney delivering comedic mastery. Audiences can anticipate the witty banter and mismatched dynamic that made the play\, movie\, and TV series beloved worldwide. Don’t miss the chance to witness this legendary duo bring to life the enduring charm of “The Odd Couple” in a side-splitting performance.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-odd-couple-sydney/
LOCATION:Theatre Royal\, 108 King Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240418T025252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T075926Z
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SUMMARY:Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
DESCRIPTION:Last year’s sold-out Red Stitch production of “Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?” arrives at the Comedy Theatre for a limited season starting June 29. Stage and screen legend Kat Stewart leads the cast\, directed by Sarah Goodes\, promising a gripping theatrical experience. \nKat Stewart and David Whiteley portray Martha and George.  Offering a raw depiction of a marriage unraveling before their unsuspecting guests\, played by Emily Goddard and Harvey Zielinski.  Edward Albee’s timeless masterpiece\, known for its sharp dialogue and dark humor\, explores the complexities of marriage and middle-age disillusionment. As tensions mount and secrets surface\, audiences experience an unforgettable exploration of human relationships and societal expectations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe play is a dark comedy featuring some of the sharpest dialogue and most biting one-liners ever written for the stage.  Showcasing the humiliations and inevitable compromises of middle age. This masterful play is a tribute to the heartbreak of reaching middle age. \nFor the first time in Red Stitch’s 23-year history\, their production will transfer to a commercial mainstage. This unique\, industry-leading partnership will feature the original Red Stitch ensemble cast\, directed by Sarah Goodes. \nDon’t miss this electrifying production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” that continues to captivate with its raw emotion and biting wit.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/whos-afraid-of-virginia-woolf-2/
LOCATION:The Comedy Theatre\, 240 Exhibition Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240708
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240625T051318Z
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SUMMARY:The Mousetrap- Geelong
DESCRIPTION:“The Mousetrap\,” is a classic murder mystery by Agatha Christie.  It continues its legacy as the world’s longest-running play\, captivating audiences for over 70 years. \n\n\n\n\nAustralian theatre legend Robyn Nevin directs this iconic production. This production brings together a talented cast including Hannah Fredericksen as Mollie Ralston and Alex Rathgeber as Giles Ralston. \n\n\n\n\nSet in a remote countryside guesthouse\, the story unfolds as news of a murder in London reaches a group of seven strangers snowed in by a storm. Tension escalates with the arrival of Detective Sergeant Trotter\, who reveals that the murderer is among them. Each character’s dark secrets come to light in a series of gripping and suspenseful scenes\, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. \n“The Mousetrap” is renowned for its intricate plot twists and rich character development\, hallmarks of Agatha Christie’s storytelling genius. The play’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to engage audiences with its clever narrative and the timeless whodunit intrigue. \nThe  Mousetrap Geelong is just one stop on the the Australian tour. The production promises a unique blend of suspense\, drama\, and classic mystery.  It’s a must-see for both long-time fans and newcomers to Christie’s work. \n\n\nDon’t miss the opportunity to witness this legendary play that has captivated millions around the globe and continues to set the standard for the murder mystery genre.\n\n\nShow Dates\nGEELONG 4 Jul- 7 Jul 2024 \nTOOWOOMBA  23 Jul – 24 Jul 2024  \nFRANKSTON 31 Jul – 3 Aug 2024  \nALBURY 8 Aug – 11 Aug 2024  \nSYDNEY 15 Aug – 25 Aug 2024   \nWOLLONGONG  5 Sep – 15 Sep 2024 \nYou can find more details about the tour on their website.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-mousetrap-geelong/
LOCATION:Geelong Arts Centre\, 50 Little Malop Street\, Geelong\, VIC\, 3020\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240714
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240712T012106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T012106Z
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SUMMARY:Castro's Children
DESCRIPTION:Six children—three boys and three girls—are sent from Havana to the USA during the first year of Castro’s regime\, living among strangers. Will they ever reunite with their parents or return to their homeland? This fictional portrayal in “Castro’s Children” reflects the true stories of 14\,048 children relocated from Cuba under “Operation Pedro Pan\,” a collaboration between the CIA and the Catholic Church. Set in Cuba and America during the 1960s and 1980s\, this universal tale\, presented by Music Theatre Melbourne\, explores the impact of displacement on young lives due to adult conflicts. The premiere features a score by Simon Stone and a book by Peter Fitzpatrick\, with a talented adult and child cast. Note: the musical contains adult themes and mild coarse language. \nThe cast\nFEM BELLING\, ZAK BROWN\, MADELEINE FEATHERBY\, BRYCE GIBSON\, TOM GREEN\, DREW LANE\, TOD STRIKE\, NOAH SZTO\, DAISY VALERIO\, GABRIELLE WARD\, PAUL WATSON and LAURA WONG. Supporting them is a startlingly talented child-cast of fifteen: STEPHANIE ADAMSON\, ARIA ANINIPOC\, SASHA BABUSHKIN\, KAYLEE BAULK\, BESSIE BLAZE\, ELLIOT FRANKENI\, CHASE KENDALL\, SCARLETT MAY\, ARCHIE MENDELSSOHN\, LIRA MOLLISON\, JAYLEN NAGLOO\, DANIEL NUNAN\, LIA SCANTLEBURY\, COCO SHELMERDINE and CAMPBELL VAN ELST.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/castros-children/
LOCATION:Gasworks\, 21 Graham Street\, Albert Park\, VIC\, 3206\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240617T024454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T024454Z
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SUMMARY:The Woman in Black Canberra
DESCRIPTION:The Woman in Black Canberra is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Canberra audiences at the Canberra Theatre Centre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, consequently brings the macabre to Australia. Furthermore\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nThe Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Canberra audiences at the Canberra Theatre Centre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, brings the macabre to Australia. Moreover\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nStarring John Waters\, known for his roles in Doctor Doctor\, Offspring\, and Rake.  Also starring Daniel MacPherson\, famed for Land of Bad\, Foundation\, and Neighbours.   The Woman in Black promises an unforgettable theatrical experience. Indeed\, their portrayal of the central characters in Susan Hill’s ghost story immerses the audience in a world of suspense and terror. \nFurthermore\, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of The Woman in Black is celebrated for its use of atmosphere\, illusion\, and controlled horror. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter\,” this production evokes fear and anticipation. Additionally\, Robin Herford’s direction enhances this effect\, creating a gripping study in suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. \nThe Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer haunted by a curse he believes has been placed on his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. To rid himself of this fear\, he enlists the help of a sceptical young actor to recount his terrifying story. As they delve deeper into his memories\, they find themselves ensnared in a world of eerie marshes and wailing winds. \nNotably\, it is the second longest-running play in Britain\, second only to The Mousetrap. Therefore\, The Woman in Black’s Canberra run at theCanberra Theatre Centre is a must-see event. This historic venue\, with its intimate atmosphere\, is the perfect setting for a play that thrives on tension and suggestion. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of theatre’s most haunting stories live on stage. \nSecure your tickets now for The Woman in Black Canberra. Prepare for an evening of unparalleled suspense and theatrical magic.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-woman-in-black-canberra/
LOCATION:Canberra Theatre Centre\, Civic Square\, London Circuit\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240818
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240625T053628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T053628Z
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SUMMARY:A Streetcar Named Desire
DESCRIPTION:MTC brings us A Streetcar Named Desire.  The classic Tennessee Williams play directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.  Nikki Shiels (Sunday\, The Picture of Dorian Gray) takes on one of theatre’s most iconic roles: Blanche DuBois. \nThe Southern belle wrestles with her broken dreams and inner turmoil as she seeks refuge in her sister Stella’s (Michelle Lim Davidson from The Newsreader) cramped apartment\, sharing the space with her fiery brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski (Mark Leonard Winter from The Dressmaker). As tensions rise\, dark secrets emerge\, igniting the volatile marriage. The delicate power dynamics within the household verge on collapse\, laying bare the frailties of human nature. \nExperience the raw intensity of Tennessee Williams’s classic masterpiece – one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century – reimagined by Artistic Director Anne-Louise Sarks. Set in 1940s New Orleans but infused with contemporary energy\, A Streetcar Named Desire’s timeless exploration of aggression\, desire\, and deception underscores theatre’s enduring power to reflect and challenge our perceptions. \nThe Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” features a talented cast led by Nikki Shiels as Blanche DuBois. Michelle Lim Davidson portrays Stella Kowalski\, Blanche’s sister\, while Mark Leonard Winter takes on the role of Stanley Kowalski\, Stella’s volatile husband.  Other notable cast members include: \n\nGabriella Barbagallo. Gee Gee / Nurse.\nKaya Byrne. Young Collector / Doctor.\nStephen Lopez. Pablo.\nSteve Mouzakis. Mitch.\nVeronica Pena Negrette. Flower Seller.\nKatherine Tonkin. Eunice.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/a-streetcar-named-desire/
LOCATION:Playhouse Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240617T021834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T022130Z
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SUMMARY:The Woman in Black Wollongong
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss The Woman in Black Wollongong\, playing for a strictly limited season this July at IPAC!  \nThe Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays.  This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, consequently brings the macabre to Australia. Furthermore\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nThe Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant audiences at IPAC Theatre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, brings the macabre to Australia. Moreover\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nStarring John Waters\, known for his roles in Doctor Doctor\, Offspring\, and Rake.  Also starring Daniel MacPherson\, famed for Land of Bad\, Foundation\, and Neighbours.   The Woman in Black promises an unforgettable theatrical experience. Indeed\, their portrayal of the central characters in Susan Hill’s ghost story immerses the audience in a world of suspense and terror. \nFurthermore\, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of The Woman in Black is celebrated for its use of atmosphere\, illusion\, and controlled horror. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter\,” this production evokes fear and anticipation. Additionally\, Robin Herford’s direction enhances this effect\, creating a gripping study in suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. \nThe Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer haunted by a curse he believes has been placed on his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. To rid himself of this fear\, he enlists the help of a sceptical young actor to recount his terrifying story. As they delve deeper into his memories\, they find themselves ensnared in a world of eerie marshes and wailing winds. \nNotably\, it is the second longest-running play in Britain\, second only to The Mousetrap. Therefore\, The Woman in Black’s run at the Illawara Performing Arts Centre is a must-see event. This historic venue\, with its intimate atmosphere\, is the perfect setting for a play that thrives on tension and suggestion. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of theatre’s most haunting stories live on stage. \nSecure your tickets now for The Woman in Black Wollongong. Prepare for an evening of unparalleled suspense and theatrical magic.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-woman-in-black-wollongong/
LOCATION:Illawarra Performing Arts Centre (IPAC)\, 32 Burelli Street\, Wollongong\, NSW\, 2500\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240717T101338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T101338Z
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SUMMARY:Romeo and Julie
DESCRIPTION:Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre proudly presents the Australian premiere of Romeo and Julie\, a modern and comedic love story by acclaimed Welsh playwright Gary Owen. Directed by the award-winning Kamarra Bell-Wykes. \nAbout the Play:\nRomeo and Julie garnered 5-star reviews during its successful run at the National Theatre and Sherman Theatre in the UK. Despite its familiar-sounding title\, this play tells a fresh story about Romeo\, a single dad\, and Julie\, a young woman determined to study physics at university. Though they grew up only a few streets apart\, Romeo and Julie come from vastly different worlds. As they collide into first love\, they face a pivotal crossroads in their lives\, with Julie’s family fearing the worst in a world of unequal opportunities. \nThis sweet and savage love story explores the tension between sacrifice and the pursuit of personal dreams. \nCast and Crew:\nLead Actors: Shontane Farmer and Damon Baudin\, graduates of the 2023 Hansen Graduate program at Red Stitch\nSupporting Cast: Claudia Greenstone\, Justin Hosking\, and Belinda McClory\nDirector: Kamarra Bell-Wykes\, an award-winning director with honors including the Kate Challis RAKA Award and the Patrick White Playwrights Award\nAbout the Playwright:\nGary Owen\, celebrated for his play Iphigenia in Splott\, has a distinguished portfolio. His play Killology won Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre at the 2018 Olivier Awards.   And his show Violence and Son was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2016. Iphigenia in Splott received the Best New Play award at the UK Theatre Awards in 2015 and was listed as one of The Guardian’s 50 best theatre shows of the 21st century. Later this year\, Iphigenia in Splott will return to Red Stitch by popular demand.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/romeo-and-julie/
LOCATION:Red Stitch: The Actor’s Theatre\, Rear 2 Chapel Street\, St Kilda East\, VIC\, 3182\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240828
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240617T023719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T023742Z
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SUMMARY:The Woman in Black Newcastle
DESCRIPTION:The Woman in Black Newcastle.  The Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Newcastle audiences at the Civic Theatre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, consequently brings the macabre to Australia. Furthermore\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nThe Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Newcastle audiences at the Civic Theatre. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, brings the macabre to Australia. Moreover\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nStarring John Waters\, known for his roles in Doctor Doctor\, Offspring\, and Rake.  Also starring Daniel MacPherson\, famed for Land of Bad\, Foundation\, and Neighbours.   The Woman in Black promises an unforgettable theatrical experience. Indeed\, their portrayal of the central characters in Susan Hill’s ghost story immerses the audience in a world of suspense and terror. \nFurthermore\, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of The Woman in Black is celebrated for its use of atmosphere\, illusion\, and controlled horror. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter\,” this production evokes fear and anticipation. Additionally\, Robin Herford’s direction enhances this effect\, creating a gripping study in suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. \nThe Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer haunted by a curse he believes has been placed on his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. To rid himself of this fear\, he enlists the help of a sceptical young actor to recount his terrifying story. As they delve deeper into his memories\, they find themselves ensnared in a world of eerie marshes and wailing winds. \nNotably\, it is the second longest-running play in Britain\, second only to The Mousetrap. Therefore\, The Woman in Black’s Newcastle run at the Civic Theatre is a must-see event. This historic venue\, with its intimate atmosphere\, is the perfect setting for a play that thrives on tension and suggestion. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of theatre’s most haunting stories live on stage. \nSecure your tickets now for The Woman in Black Newcastle. Prepare for an evening of unparalleled suspense and theatrical magic.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-woman-in-black-newcastle/
LOCATION:Civic Theatre Newcastle\, 375 Hunter Street\, Newcastle\, NSW\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240825
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
CREATED:20240717T101520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T101520Z
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SUMMARY:English
DESCRIPTION:Melbourne Theatre Company proudly presents English by Sanaz Toossi\, an evocative and thought-provoking play that delves into the complexities of language and identity. This compelling production\, directed by MTC Associate Director Sarah Goodes\, will run from 10 August to 5 September. \nAbout the Play:\nThe Show explores the lives of four Iranian adults preparing for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) in a small classroom in Iran. Under the guidance of their instructor\, they navigate the challenges and frustrations of learning English while grappling with their own personal and cultural identities. Through humour\, tension\, and poignant moments\, Toossi’s play examines how language can shape\, limit\, and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/english/
LOCATION:Southbank Theatre\, 140 Southbank Boulevard\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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SUMMARY:The Woman in Black Sydney
DESCRIPTION:The Woman in Black Sydney is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Sydney audiences at the Theatre Royal. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, consequently brings the macabre to Australia. Furthermore\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nThe Woman in Black is one of the West End’s most enduring plays. Now\, it will enchant Sydney audiences at the Theatre Royal. This gripping production\, presented by PW Productions\, Woodward Productions\, and Neil Gooding Productions\, brings the macabre to Australia. Moreover\, it features a stellar cast and a spine-tingling story that has captivated theatre-goers for over thirty years. \nStarring John Waters\, known for his roles in Doctor Doctor\, Offspring\, and Rake.  Also starring Daniel MacPherson\, famed for Land of Bad\, Foundation\, and Neighbours.   The Woman in Black promises an unforgettable theatrical experience. Indeed\, their portrayal of the central characters in Susan Hill’s ghost story immerses the audience in a world of suspense and terror. \nFurthermore\, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of The Woman in Black is celebrated for its use of atmosphere\, illusion\, and controlled horror. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter\,” this production evokes fear and anticipation. Additionally\, Robin Herford’s direction enhances this effect\, creating a gripping study in suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. \nThe Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer haunted by a curse he believes has been placed on his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. To rid himself of this fear\, he enlists the help of a sceptical young actor to recount his terrifying story. As they delve deeper into his memories\, they find themselves ensnared in a world of eerie marshes and wailing winds. \nNotably\, it is the second longest-running play in Britain\, second only to The Mousetrap. Therefore\, The Woman in Black’s Sydney run at the Theatre Royal is a must-see event. This historic venue\, with its intimate atmosphere\, is the perfect setting for a play that thrives on tension and suggestion. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of theatre’s most haunting stories live on stage. \nSecure your tickets now for The Woman in Black at the Theatre Royal Sydney. Prepare for an evening of unparalleled suspense and theatrical magic.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-woman-in-black-sydney/
LOCATION:Theatre Royal\, 108 King Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240804
DTSTAMP:20260502T121918
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SUMMARY:The Mousetrap Frankston
DESCRIPTION:John Frost for Crossroads Live presents The Mousetrap Frankston. \n“The Mousetrap\,” is a classic murder mystery by Agatha Christie.  It continues its legacy as the world’s longest-running play\, captivating audiences for over 70 years. \n\n\n\n\nAustralian theatre legend Robyn Nevin directs this iconic production. This production brings together a talented cast including Hannah Fredericksen as Mollie Ralston and Alex Rathgeber as Giles Ralston. \n\n\n\n\nSet in a remote countryside guesthouse\, the story unfolds as news of a murder in London reaches a group of seven strangers snowed in by a storm. Tension escalates with the arrival of Detective Sergeant Trotter\, who reveals that the murderer is among them. Each character’s dark secrets come to light in a series of gripping and suspenseful scenes\, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. \n“The Mousetrap” is renowned for its intricate plot twists and rich character development\, hallmarks of Agatha Christie’s storytelling genius. The play’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to engage audiences with its clever narrative and the timeless whodunit intrigue. \nThe  Mousetrap Frankston is just one stop on the the Australian tour. The production promises a unique blend of suspense\, drama\, and classic mystery.  It’s a must-see for both long-time fans and newcomers to Christie’s work. \n\n\nDon’t miss the opportunity to witness this legendary play that has captivated millions around the globe and continues to set the standard for the murder mystery genre.\n\nShow Dates\nGEELONG 4 Jul- 7 Jul 2024 \nTOOWOOMBA  23 Jul – 24 Jul 2024  \nFRANKSTON 31 Jul – 3 Aug 2024  \nALBURY 8 Aug – 11 Aug 2024  \nSYDNEY 15 Aug – 25 Aug 2024   \nWOLLONGONG  5 Sep – 15 Sep 2024 \nYou can find more details about the tour on their website.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-mousetrap-frankston/
LOCATION:Frankston Arts Centre\, 27-37 Davey Street\, Frankston\, VIC\, 3199\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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