Next month, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Spot On Children’s Festival will present Sorcerers and Wizards. This family concert will include the premiere of Jabberwock, a fun new work from Holly Harrison. Ahead of this we look at her influences and ...
This year, National Week of Deaf People falls in the week commencing Sunday 18 October. Riverside is committed to providing access to quality arts experiences and an inclusive environment for all patrons. This includes patrons with disability and ...
Riverside Theatre's artist in residence, Perry Keyes is set to perform his new music theatre work The Soft Blue Sky. Ahead of this we take a look back on his life, music and achievements.
After a sell-out season of Señor Rabbit last year, bilingual storyteller, Lilli Pang returns to Riverside with a newly devised show, Curious Jac. We caught up with Lilli to find out more about this captivating production and her thoughts on the im...
The deliciously dark humour of monster storyteller Roald Dahl has captured the imaginations of children around the world for decades. Winner of two Del Artè Charts Awards don’t miss your opportunity to see Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes and Dirty B...
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– Unless exempt, we require all our patrons to wear a mask at all times.
– We are operating at 75% capacity which means that you may be seated next to another patron in accord with the current guidelines.
BEFORE YOU BOOK
– Prams, strollers and walkers are not permitted in the theatre.
– Children over the age of 18 months at the time of the performance require a ticket and seat. Children under 18 months do not require a ticket but must remain on the lap of an adult.