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Classic Drama

1st to 10th May

A Doll's House

When the walls come crashing down, there's no going back.

Henrik Ibsen
adapted by Luke Monsour and Cindy Monsour

by

Luke Monsour

directed by

Set in late 19th century Norway, A Doll’s House is a high-stakes domestic drama that remains as vital today when it was written.

Nora Helmer lives a carefully constructed life built on a secret she has carried for years: a deceit she engaged in to save her husband Torvald’s life. When a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret, Nora is forced to confront the reality of her marriage, her life, and herself.

The play explores the emotional cost of honesty, the struggle for self-determination, and the courage it takes to see one’s life clearly.

A landmark of modern drama that shocked audiences with its unflinching examination of marriage, gender roles, and societal expectations. In 2026 when expectations and societal pressures seem to be over-bearing, when personal choice and identity can be traded for convenience and acceptance, A Doll’s House is as relevant today as it ever has been.

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Classic Comedy

17th to 26th July

Blithe Spirit

You won’t die. You’re not the dying sort.

Noël Coward

by

Roslyn Johnson

directed by

The novelist Charles Condomine, invites a medium named Madame Arcati to liven up a boring dinner party, but accidentally brings the spirit of his deceased wife into the natural world. Charles can see the ghost of his late wife, but she is invisible to everyone else, including his current wife, Ruth. Her arrival causes chaos for Charles, as both women fight for his love and attention.

An iconic comedy from one of the greatest British wits, Noël Coward, often considered his best.

By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical,
On Behalf of Samuel French,
A Concord Theatricals Company

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Australian Drama

18 - 20 September 2026

The Shoe-Horn Sonata

A heart-warming story of bravery and friendship, based on true accounts of Australian nurses in World War II

John Misto

by

Jane Binstead

directed by

A wonderful Australian play, set in 1995, when two women who were Japanese prisoners of war in camps are reunited in a Melbourne hotel room.

Now a television documentary forces them to relive the past, contact the present and question the future. Woven into their fifty years of separation are a shoe-horn and the threads of loyalty and love which form their uncommon bond.

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Family Musical

20th to 29th November 2026

A Family Musical

To be announced in September

L. Frank Baum
With Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg
Background Music by Herbert Stothart
Dance and Vocal Arrangements by Peter Howard
Orchestration by Larry Wilcox

Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company
Based upon the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros.

by

Jacqueline Kerr

directed by

We have secured the rights to a very popular musical, for all the family!
But cannot announce it until September.

While we can't yet tell you what it is...
we can tell you it will be somewhere... over the rainbow...

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