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Seven books in 70 minutes as Potted Potter flies into Canberra

Empowered by the magic of Hogwarts, the seven books are condensed into 70 minutes in Potted Potter at Canberra Theatre Centre.

Review: Canberra Philo’s Bring It On: The Musical

Dance numbers are kicked up a notch as Canberra Philharmonic Society brings Bring It On: The Musical to Erindale Theatre.

‘King Lear’ brings chaos and tragedy to The Q in Queanbeyan

Rivalries and cruelties of epic proportions are captured in King Lear as siblings struggle for power, when the tragic tale comes to The Q – Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre.

‘Triceratop’ brings heart, humour and the last dinosaur to The Q

The extinction of dinosaurs combines with the loneliness of the middle-aged queer community and climate change in 'Triceratop' coming to The Q.

Australian tragedy meets Shakespeare at The Street

A Shakespearean classic and a true Australian tragedy intertwine in a moving new work, This Rough Magic, coming to The Street Theatre on 10-19 November.

Review: West Side Story by Dramatic Productions

The opening night of Dramatic Productions West Side Story took the stage at Gungahlin College Theatre last Friday.

‘West Side Story’ brings romance and rivalry to Canberra

Dramatic Productions presents the classic musical West Side Story at Gunghalin College Theatre on 6-21 October.

Heartbreaks and homecomings fly to Canberra in Rosieville

Dealing with heartbreak, break-free birds and life continuing, Canberra Youth Theatre (CYT) presents Rosieville at Canberra Theatre Centre from 29 September to 8 October.

Queanbeyan Players take a trip to Oklahoma!

The Queanbeyan Players bring the charms of the mid-west to town with their production of Oklahoma!

Journey through society and the arts at ANU with ‘Mr Burns’

The National University Theatre Society (NUTS) explores what we turn to when there is nothing else, in Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play at Kambri Drama Theatre, ANU on 27-30 September.

History and theatre meet at Lanyon Homestead

Four plays, six actors, one stunning rural location – stories of our past come to life in Drought & Other Plays by Millicent Armstrong.

Holy grail of theatre found in Kingdom of Queanbeyan

Knights noble, scared and those with special catchphrases rode their way into The Q – Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre for the opening night of Free-Rain Theatre’s outstanding rendition of Monty Python’s Spamalot.

Experience a haunting evening at Tuggeranong Homestead

Organisers of The Haunting are calling on Canberrans to help lay to rest the spirits of Tuggeranong Homestead next weekend.

‘The Hello Girls’ answer the call in Canberra

When the US Army called in WWI The Hello Girls answered, their story comes to Canberra Theatre Centre on 7-9 September.

Consider the future we’ll leave for ‘The Children’ at ACT Hub

Exploring the aftermath of disaster, The Children comes to ACT Hub in Kingston from 31 August to 9 September.

Grease, the word, the motion takes the stage at ANU

Grease is the word this month as the ANU Musical Theatre Collective presents the classic show with a more contemporary makeover.

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