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The Glass Menagerie (Audio Described)
12 Apr 2025
Kirribilli , NSW - 03:00pm-04:30pm
Inspired by his own turbulent life, Tennessee Williams’ timeless portrait of a shattered family is one of the most iconic dramas of the 20th century.
Bloom (Audio Described)
29 Apr 2025
Walsh Bay , NSW - 06:30pm-08:30pm
From the genius of Tom Gleisner comes Bloom – a cheeky, heartwarming and cross-generational musical that will have you dancing in the aisles and crying with laughter.
Annie The Musical (Audio Described)
10 May 2025
Sydney, NSW - 02:00pm-04:30pm
The beloved tale of Annie has been capturing the hearts of theatregoers around the globe for generations.
Scenes from the Climate Era (Audio Described)
10 May 2025
Wodonga, VIC - 02:00pm-03:20pm
How we deal with big, breathtaking ideas – and the crazy excitement of living in hope.
The Black Woman of Gippsland (Audio Described)
17 May 2025
Southbank, VIC - 01:00pm-04:00pm
Based on real events and set on Andrea’s grandmother’s Country, The Black Woman of Gippsland is a poetic, emotionally rich and clever embracing of First Nations stories that have long been silenced.
The Black Woman of Gippsland (Audio Described)
20 May 2025
Southbank, VIC - 06:30pm-08:30pm
Based on real events and set on Andrea’s grandmother’s Country, The Black Woman of Gippsland is a poetic, emotionally rich and clever embracing of First Nations stories that have long been silenced.
The Lover and the Dumb Waiter (Audio Described)
24 May 2025
Kirribilli , NSW - 03:00pm-04:30pm
Join us for a Harold Pinter double bill – twice the comedy, twice the menace – comprising two darkly funny one-act plays by one of theatre's most inventive and versatile writers.
Hadestown (Audio Described)
28 May 2025
Melbourne, VIC - 07:30pm-09:00pm
The acclaimed musical phenomenon Hadestown by singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and director Rachel Chavkin
The Lover and the Dumb Waiter (Audio Described)
29 May 2025
Kirribilli , NSW - 11:00am-12:30pm
Join us for a Harold Pinter double bill – twice the comedy, twice the menace – comprising two darkly funny one-act plays by one of theatre's most inventive and versatile writers.