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Straight From The Strait (audio described)
31 Aug 2024
South Brisbane, QLD - 01:30pm-03:30pm
PRESENTED BY OPERA QUEENSLAND, YUMPLA NERKEP FOUNDATION AND QUEENSLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, IN ASSOCIATION WITH BRISBANE FESTIVAL
Horizon - Bangarra Dance Theatre (audio described)
07 Sep 2024
Melbourne , VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
From two of the world’s great First Nations comes a brand-new work: Horizon. Some call it a feeling, some call it the mother spirit.
SIX the musical (audio described)
07 Sep 2024
Melbourne, VIC - 03:00pm-05:00pm
Following sensational sell-out seasons across Australia, the phenomenon SIX the Musical is set to make a triumphant return to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane!
Topdog/Underdog (audio described)
14 Sep 2024
Southbank, VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
Hilarious and harrowing, Suzan-Lori Parks’s prize-winning Topdog/Underdog is a darkly comic fable about making the most of the cards you’re dealt.
Sunset Boulevard (audio described)
14 Sep 2024
Sydney, NSW - 02:00pm-04:30pm
Musical theatre and international recording superstar Sarah Brightman leads a lavish new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece musical.
Swim - Hot House Theatre (audio described)
14 Sep 2024
Wodonga, VIC - 03:00pm-05:00pm
Mununjali poet Ellen van Neerven is one of Australia’s finest and most awarded writers (Throat, Heat and Light). Swim is their debut work for the stage.
Topdog/Underdog (audio described)
17 Sep 2024
Southbank, VIC - 06:30pm-08:30pm
Hilarious and harrowing, Suzan-Lori Parks’s prize-winning Topdog/Underdog is a darkly comic fable about making the most of the cards you’re dealt.
Oscar - The Australian Ballet (audio described)
21 Sep 2024
Melbourne, VIC - 01:30pm-04:00pm
Two monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet.
Dear Brother - QPAC (audio described)
21 Sep 2024
South Brisbane, QLD - 02:00pm-03:30pm
This high energy work, presented with BlakDance as part of Brisbane Festival, is all about giving today’s young Murri men a voice, one that challenges the narrative around public perceptions of Aboriginal masculinity.