Central Sydney Special Events

Hansel and Gretel

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Join the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Young Singers of Opera Australia at the Concourse Theatre, Chatswood, Saturday 17 August 2pm for a one hour concert performance of Engelbert Humperdinck’s popular fairy tale Hansel & Gretel. Bring the kids and Read More »

Play Along with Sam Live!

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Through his musical alter-ego Professor Sam, the sound adventurer and explorer, he will invite children to be as loud and noisy as they like. The LIVE show will also provide an exciting space to create music from anything and everything Read More »

Play School Concerts 2013

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Humpty is putting on a surprise show! Join him as gathers together the Play School Toys to help with the big spectacular. There are starring roles for Jemima, Big Ted, Little Ted and Meeka and guest appearances from other Play Read More »

Scooby Doo Live! Musical Mysteries Oct 2013

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SCOOBY-DOO LIVE! MUSICAL MYSTERIES returns to Australia in time for the September school holidays. The strictly limited return will land in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, and tickets go on sale 6 June. SCOOBY-DOO LIVE! MUSICAL MYSTERIES was originally written and Read More »

Giggle & Hoot and Friends Live on Stage

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Jimmy Giggle, Hoot the Owl and their best owl pal Hootabelle are coming to the Sydney Opera House for their first ever live stage show Giggle and Hoot and Friends for a full-on 55 minute Giggle-liscious stage spectacular. Giggle and Read More »

Sydney Comedy Festival

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The Sydney Comedy Festival is Sydney’s biggest annual comedy event. For three weeks every April/May, hundreds of the world’s funniest comedians take to stages across Sydney to entertain an audience of more than 85,000 people. The Festival kicks off in Read More »

Danny in the Toy Box Marian Street Theatre

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Thousands of children know Danny in the Toybox off by heart. Now young audiences have a chance to enjoy Danny live on stage when Marian Street Theatre for Young People present this hilarious adaptation by Richard Tulloch, one of Australia’s Read More »