The latest production at Arts Theatre Cronulla is Seventeen, opening on Friday 1 August, 2025. Written by Matthew Whittet and directed by Susan Geldart, the story centres on five teenagers, Mike, Sue, Tom, Edwina, and Ronny, who are celebrating in a park playground in the evening after their final day of school. However, the play features older actors portraying these raucous, vulnerable teenagers to explore themes of time, memory and the enduring nature of adolescence.
Castle Hill Players present the Jason Robert Brown musical The Last Five Years at the Pavilion Theatre, Castle Hill Showground from 25 Jul – 16 Aug 2025.
Two young New Yorkers filled with ambition develop a powerful relationship full of love, laughter, and eventually heartache. This modern musical ingeniously chronicles the five-year life of a marriage, from meeting to break-up and from break-up to meeting.
This August, The Regals Musical Society invites audiences of all ages to join a heroic quest full of monsters, mayhem, and modern-day Greek gods with The Lightning Thief: Theatre for Young Audiences Edition. Based on the best-selling novel by Rick Riordan, this action-packed musical brings Percy Jackson’s epic journey to Rockdale Town Hall in a vibrant and family-friendly production.
Inspired and touched by the stories told by her own elderly Hungarian neighbour Anna Bosjnak, playwright Lally Katz included several of Anna’s wartime tales in her play, Neighbourhood Watch. Out of her time spent with Anna, came Katz’s abrasive, manipulative, courageous and stoic Neighbourhood Watch character, Ana.
This July, Melville Theatre Company in WA invites audiences to experience Heart Lines; a moving and thought-provoking play that explores the extraordinary connection between a heart transplant recipient and the anonymous donor who made his second chance possible.
With a strong community focus, this production will also support a vital cause: $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to the Heart and Lung Transplant Foundation of WA.
The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Victoria will present the enduringly popular Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera The Mikado at the Alexander Theatre, Monash University, from July 17 to 20, 2025.
The Mikado features much loved songs such as “I’ve Got A Little List” (the better known title of “As Someday it May Happen”), “A Wand’ring Minstrel I”, “Three Little Maids From School Are We” and “The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring” and many more.
Harvard's beloved blonde takes the stage by pink storm in this fun, upbeat story of self-discovery
Sydney’s newest community musical theatre group, MustSee Shows, presents the award-winning Legally Blonde The Musical from July 2. Based on the movie, the musical follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams.
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.