Sydney

Coming To See Aunt Sophie
A flawed but important play which condemns passivity and praises resistance to injustice.

Detroit
Despite being wildly funny and quite entertaining, Detroit is ultimately disingenuous in how it tackles its subject matter.

Have performers become disposable?
Branch Nebula’s new work is one of several recent productions to shift the focus away from professional actors on stage.

War Crimes
Set in an Australian backwater country town, War Crimes is a scintillating portrait of Australian culture which takes no prisoners

The Cherry Orchard
A faithful version of this classic play which is strong on comedy but weaker on pathos.

The Ishmael Club
A timely and passionate depiction of the ideological war that elitists have long waged on the arts.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
A light-hearted and occasionally-serious romp through all of Shakespeare’s plays.

Bajazet
The latest offering from Pinchgut Opera more than meets the company's previously high standards.

Men
A humorous, engaging and consistently entertaining night of theatre.

A home for the arts: The City of Sydney fosters cultural hubs
City of Sydney’s innovative accommodation grants are a unique way to get your organisation up and running.