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Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon
Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto
Sydney Opera House Sydney
With a thunderous entrance from the orchestra and piano chords that crash like waves, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto announces itself with total confidence. Full of colour and soaring melody, it’s clear why this is one of his most beloved works. Soloist Yeol Eum Son returns to Sydney after her standout…
Elder Conservatorium: Vignettes
Elder Hall University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide
In his youth, Shostakovich was employed as a cinema pianist, improvising soundtracks for silent films. This theatrical flair and narrative sensibility can be found in his Five Pieces for Two Violins and Piano. A suite of vignettes, each piece tells its own story and unfolds like a reel of miniature…
Melbourne Recital Centre: Africubismo
Melbourne Recital Centre 31 Sturt St, Southbank
A reimagining of the shared musical lineage between West Africa and Cuba. Africubismo is an immersive musical journey across the Atlantic, mapping the shared rhythmic DNA between West Africa and Cuba through virtuosic performances and deep listening. Presented by Stani Goma (PBS' Flight 1067 to Africa), experience the intricate interplay…
St Joseph’s Nudgee College: Arts Gala 2026
St Joseph's Nudgee College 2199 Sandgate Rd, Boondall, Brisbane
Discover one of Brisbane’s most distinctive community art events at the Nudgee College Arts Gala 2026. Presented in partnership with The Toowoomba Gallery, the Gala will showcase more than 300 artworks, including over 200 pieces of professional artwork, alongside exceptional student and Old Boys’ works. The Opening Night Event offers…
Editor's Choice
There’s nothing like a Dame
Opera Queensland: There’s nothing like a Dame
Opera Queensland Studio South Bank
Soprano Alexandra Flood lets her much-admired coloratura loose in three concerts of arias to celebrate the centenary of Australia’s very own Dame Joan Sutherland. She’s joined in an as yet unannounced program by pianist Vatche Jambazian and flautist Jonathan Henderson (which suggests that Lucia’s mad scene will be on the…
Redland Perfomance Arts Centre: Camerata: Old. New. Borrowed. Blue.
RPAC Concert Hall
In this stunning concert featuring Brisbane-born international pianist Anthony Romaniuk, you will be treated to a curation of musical gems from the baroque elegance of JS Bach to the modern vision of Olli Mustonen and everything in between. Lovers of jazz will delight in the opportunity to hear Dave Brubeck’s iconic Blue…
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra: Bohemian Dreams Brisbane
Plant Empire 15/55 Lofter St, Tennyson QLD 4105, Brisbane
Horn calls, lilting clarinet and strings – the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra returns to regional Queensland with sparkling chamber music from an age of elegance. ‘Bohemian Dreams’ soars from joyful Mozart and Schubert to the freshness of Bohemian composers like Franz Krommer and Giovanni Punto, performed on rare period…
Ensemble Q: Ensemble Q play Bartok & Brahms
Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House – Bennelong Point Sydney Australia 14/2 Circular Quay E, Sydney NSW 2000, Sydney
From Bartók’s dazzling Contrasts and Margaret Sutherland’s shimmering Nocturne to the passionate drama of Brahms’ Piano Quartet in C minor, Ensemble Q weaves a program of striking contrasts — music of energy, intimacy and emotional depth from three unique voices across continents and eras.
Australian National Academy of Music: The Alchemy of Alban Berg
Abbotsford Convent 1 St Heliers St, Abbotsford
Please note that in a change to the previously advertised program, Roger Benedict will be conducting the Kammerkonzert, rather than Jeffrey Means. We thank you for your understanding. Please note that the repertoire remains the same. ANAM musicians embark on a performance tracing and uncovering the musical world of Alban…
Luminary Theatre Productions: Low Key Chaos
The Bowery Theatre 33 Princess Street, St Albans
Low Key Chaos is a bold new Australian musical where Greek and Norse mythology collide in a contemporary world of music, ambition and mischief. Dionysus, the charismatic god of wine and freedom, appears to have everything - until the arrival of Loki sets in motion a dangerous game of manipulation,…
Montaigne: Glorious Heights – 10th Anniversary Tour
Crowbar Brisbane 711 Ann St, Fortitude Valley
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of their award-winning debut album Glorious Heights, Montaigne is heading out on national tour to sing, dance, laugh and cry with fans old and new! Experience the album played in full with a sprinkling of beloved tunes from other eras when they hit the road…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Metropolis – Sounds of Cinema
Hamer Hall 100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank
A celebration of some of Australia’s – and the world’s – finest living composers, Metropolis showcases the MSO’s commitment to contemporary symphonic music. In 2026, the MSO explores the fascinating world of Foley – the art of creating sound effects for film – in Thomas Meadowcroft's remarkable concerto. You'll also…
GK Live: The Music and Life of Barbra Streisand
QPAC - Concert Hall
Celebrate the timeless music of Barbra Streisand in The Way We Were, a dazzling new concert event starring Melinda Schneider. More than a tribute, The Way We Were is a heartfelt journey through the songs and stories that defined an era and an icon. A spectacular celebration of Barbra Streisand’s…
West Australian Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven’s Seventh
Winthrop Hall Perth
Asher Fisch returns to Winthrop Hall with Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, celebrated for its sense of joy, vibrant rhythms, and unstoppable energy. The yearning romance and fateful tragedy of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture will leave you spellbound, while Prokofiev’s glittering First Piano Concerto comes alive in the hands of Konstantin Shamray.
Albany Entertainment Centre: NOIR
Albany Entertainment Centre 2 Toll Pl,, Albany
Michelle Nicolle and Paul Grabowsky have been aware of each other for a very long time. As Michelle says, she ‘grew up’ watching Paul on television and was aware of his work with the great Vince Jones and others; somewhat later Paul became aware of Michelle’s trajectory toward becoming, in…
Melbourne Recital Centre: Africubismo
Melbourne Recital Centre 31 Sturt St, Southbank
A reimagining of the shared musical lineage between West Africa and Cuba. Africubismo is an immersive musical journey across the Atlantic, mapping the shared rhythmic DNA between West Africa and Cuba through virtuosic performances and deep listening. Presented by Stani Goma (PBS' Flight 1067 to Africa), experience the intricate interplay…
The Australian Ballet: The Nutcracker Act II and Other Works
Araluen Arts Centre 61 Larapinta Dr, Araluen
Performed by students of The Australian Ballet School and members of The Australian Ballet company, On Tour will captivate audiences in Adelaide. The program will showcase highlights from our extensive repertoire, including Act II of The Nutcracker (adapted by Paul Knobloch), the delicate yet powerful Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux by…
Luminary Theatre Productions: Low Key Chaos
The Bowery Theatre 33 Princess Street, St Albans
Low Key Chaos is a bold new Australian musical where Greek and Norse mythology collide in a contemporary world of music, ambition and mischief. Dionysus, the charismatic god of wine and freedom, appears to have everything - until the arrival of Loki sets in motion a dangerous game of manipulation,…
The Australian Ballet: The Nutcracker Act II and Other Works
Araluen Arts Centre 61 Larapinta Dr, Araluen
Performed by students of The Australian Ballet School and members of The Australian Ballet company, On Tour will captivate audiences in Adelaide. The program will showcase highlights from our extensive repertoire, including Act II of The Nutcracker (adapted by Paul Knobloch), the delicate yet powerful Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux by…
Editor's Choice
There’s nothing like a Dame
Opera Queensland: There’s nothing like a Dame
Opera Queensland Studio South Bank
Soprano Alexandra Flood lets her much-admired coloratura loose in three concerts of arias to celebrate the centenary of Australia’s very own Dame Joan Sutherland. She’s joined in an as yet unannounced program by pianist Vatche Jambazian and flautist Jonathan Henderson (which suggests that Lucia’s mad scene will be on the…
Luminary Theatre Productions: Low Key Chaos
The Bowery Theatre 33 Princess Street, St Albans
Low Key Chaos is a bold new Australian musical where Greek and Norse mythology collide in a contemporary world of music, ambition and mischief. Dionysus, the charismatic god of wine and freedom, appears to have everything - until the arrival of Loki sets in motion a dangerous game of manipulation,…
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto
Sydney Opera House Sydney
With a thunderous entrance from the orchestra and piano chords that crash like waves, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto announces itself with total confidence. Full of colour and soaring melody, it’s clear why this is one of his most beloved works. Soloist Yeol Eum Son returns to Sydney after her standout…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
The Australian Ballet: The Nutcracker Act II and Other Works
Araluen Arts Centre 61 Larapinta Dr, Araluen
Performed by students of The Australian Ballet School and members of The Australian Ballet company, On Tour will captivate audiences in Adelaide. The program will showcase highlights from our extensive repertoire, including Act II of The Nutcracker (adapted by Paul Knobloch), the delicate yet powerful Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux by…
West Australian Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven’s Seventh
Winthrop Hall Perth
Asher Fisch returns to Winthrop Hall with Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, celebrated for its sense of joy, vibrant rhythms, and unstoppable energy. The yearning romance and fateful tragedy of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture will leave you spellbound, while Prokofiev’s glittering First Piano Concerto comes alive in the hands of Konstantin Shamray.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto
Sydney Opera House Sydney
With a thunderous entrance from the orchestra and piano chords that crash like waves, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto announces itself with total confidence. Full of colour and soaring melody, it’s clear why this is one of his most beloved works. Soloist Yeol Eum Son returns to Sydney after her standout…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary
Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
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