Shakespeare For Kids? Don’t Make Me Laugh! Story by Elissa Blake and published on Audrey Journal Making a Shakespeare play appealing to young audiences? You could be forgiven for thinking it’s like cooking brussel sprouts for kids. It doesn’...
Eve Osborn: The Turning Point Audrey Journal journalist Harriet Cunningham interviewed 3 classical musicians who will be performing at Riverside during Spring. In this 3 part blog series, we find out a little about each musician, starting with Eve...
Yamato Drummers of Japan, one of the most exciting taiko ensembles in the world, are playing at Riverside on August 24. Never experienced the thrills of taiko before? Here’s what you need to know. 1. More than music Yamato’s brand of taiko blends ...
The Australian Dream – Notes from the Director and Writer The Australian Dream is a documentary that uses the remarkable and inspirational story of Indigenous AFL legend Adam Goodes as the prism through which to tell a deeper and more powerf...
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BEFORE YOU BOOK
– 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.