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The Odd Couple - The Comedy Theatre (audio described)
01 Jun 2024
Melbourne , VIC - 02:00pm-05:00pm
Comedy masters Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney are the definitive Odd Couple in Neil Simon’s Tony Award-winning comedy of friendship, divorce and misunderstandings.
Ulster American (audio described)
01 Jun 2024
Kirribilli, NSW - 02:00pm-03:30pm
Jay is the Oscar-winning actor. Leigh is the ambitious director. Ruth is the young playwright with a gritty historical drama that is destined to make them the talk of Tinsel Town
Food - The Rising Festival (audio described)
08 Jun 2024
Southbank , VIC - 02:00pm-03:15pm
An intimate dinner party performance, serving absurdist meditation on the ways and whys of eating.
Never Closer (audio described)
13 Jun 2024
Surry Hills, NSW - 07:30pm-09:30pm
Set against the backdrop of The Troubles, this brilliant debut play is an unforgettable drama of home, friends, the decision to leave or stay, and the possibility of forgiveness.
Midsummers Night Dream (audio described)
15 Jun 2024
Canberra, ACT - 01:00pm-03:00pm
This pared-back production is quick as a shadow. Fast, funny and family-friendly, this is A Midsummer Night’s Dream reimagined.
& Juliet - Sydney Lyric Theatre (audio described)
15 Jun 2024
Pyrmont, NSW - 02:00pm-04:00pm
From the Emmy-Winning writer of Schitt’s Creek; David West Read, this hilarious, inspiring and poignant new musical is a celebration of self-discovery and second chances!
Sunset Boulevard (audio described)
15 Jun 2024
Melbourne, VIC - 02:00pm-04:30am
Musical theatre and international recording superstar Sarah Brightman leads a lavish new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece musical.
Counting and Cracking - The Rising Festival (audio described)
22 Jun 2024
Melbourne, VIC - 01:00pm-03:00pm
A vibrant, three-act epic follows four generations over five decades from Colombo to Australia and tests the complex strength of family love.
Julia (audio described)
22 Jun 2024
Southbank, VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
It lasted a mere 15 minutes, but the ripples from Julia Gillard’s famed ‘misogyny speech’ are felt a decade later. Now a peerless team of the country’s finest theatre makers tease apart the many threads that led to this pivotal moment in Australian political life.