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Eliza (Audio Described) + tactile tour
17 Oct 2026
Southbank, VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
From four-time Australian Writers’ Guild AWGIE Award winner Tom Holloway comes this riveting new psychological thriller based on real events.
The Year in Tatters - a Review (Audio Described)
17 Oct 2026
Kirribilli, NSW - 04:30pm-06:00pm
The revue tradition returns to Sydney as four of Australia’s sharpest comedic performers cast a satirical eye over the highs and lows of 2026!
Eliza (Audio Described)
20 Oct 2026
Southbank, VIC - 06:30pm-08:30pm
From four-time Australian Writers’ Guild AWGIE Award winner Tom Holloway comes this riveting new psychological thriller based on real events.
The Unfriend (Audio Described)
31 Oct 2026
Walsh Bay, NSW - 01:30pm-03:30pm
This deliciously dark comedy takes a hilarious bite out of middle-class England's obsession with being “nice”, no matter the cost.
Snowflake (Audio Described)
12 Nov 2026
Kirribilli, NSW - 11:00am-12:40pm
Mike Bartlett’s 'Snowflake' is a laugh-out-loud, lump-in-your-throat festive showdown about generational differences and why it’s never just “pass the gravy.”
Before I Forget (Audio Described) + tactile tour
14 Nov 2026
Melbourne , VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
Badtjala/Butchulla/Jagera theatre maker Kamarra Bell-Wykes draws loosely on real events to craft this poignant tribute to motherhood, family and culture.
Snowflake (Audio Described)
14 Nov 2026
Kirribilli, NSW - 03:00pm-04:40pm
Mike Bartlett’s 'Snowflake' is a laugh-out-loud, lump-in-your-throat festive showdown about generational differences and why it’s never just “pass the gravy.”
Before I Forget (Audio Described)
17 Nov 2026
Melbourne , VIC - 06:30pm-08:30pm
Badtjala/Butchulla/Jagera theatre maker Kamarra Bell-Wykes draws loosely on real events to craft this poignant tribute to motherhood, family and culture.
The Gospel According to Paul: the Second Coming (Audio Described)
05 Dec 2026
Walsh Bay, NSW - 01:30pm-03:00pm
Jonathan Biggins transforms into the visionary, reformer and rabble-rouser, Paul Keating.


