Sandra and Kenneth are born into the optimistic “baby-boomer” generation, ready to “change the world”. We follow their lives from the heady 60’s into the challenging 90’s, with their adolescent children seeking new directions. We then meet them in the new millennium, as they and their now adult children have very different needs and conflicting world views. The baby-boomers discover life is not a bed of roses.
For the third production of their 2025 season, Wollongong Workshop Theatre is presenting a beautiful and moving journey through the cosmos with Silent Sky.
‘A psychological thriller that examines the inner workings of a murderer’s mind and our fascination for it.’
As a charming but manipulative stranger ingratiates himself into the household of a wealthy and cantankerous widow, her niece grows suspicious of his motives. Despite those suspicions, she finds herself fascinated by him. Emlyn Williams' classic thriller, a hit on stage and screen, provides thrills and surprises for audiences.
The Adelaide Repertory Theatre’s latest production, Shakespeare in Hollywood, written by Ken Ludwig, and directed by Jude Hines, opens on July 17.
Get ready to be transported to the golden age of Hollywood in a mix of comedy, chaos, and Shakespearean mischief! Shakespeare in Hollywood by Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig features witty dialogue, fast-paced humour, and star-studded intrigue.
Willoughby Theatre Company celebrates the 50th anniversary of a musical theatre icon, the ground-breaking Broadway classic A Chorus Line, at The Concourse Theatre in Chatswood from May 23 to June 1, 2025 — for 12 performances only.
The Shape of Things is an exploration of love, art, and the blurred lines between truth and deception which will leave audiences questioning the nature of relationships and the power of influence.
The new production at Arts Theatre Cronulla is Midnight Murder at Hamlington Hall, written by Mark Kilmurry and Jamie Oxenbould. This is a new Australian play, originally commissioned for Sydney’s Ensemble Theatre in 2023. Director Susan Turner notes in the program that she saw this play when it premiered and immediately felt it was one that ATC audiences would love. She is not wrong! Preview audiences have been thoroughly entertained, chuckling and guffawing in equal measure.
The Henry Lawson Theatre, located in Western Sydney, is riding the wave of three successful seasons packed with short plays, the theatre promises a brand-new collection of theatrical confections to satisfy every palate in March /April 2025.