Marian College Creative Arts Festival
MCCAF is back! For one-night only, showcasing the exceptional talent of Marian students in Dance, Drama and Music!
MCCAF is back! For one-night only, showcasing the exceptional talent of Marian students in Dance, Drama and Music!
The Western Line is a new play in development by Satiu Studios – a solo stage work.
She’s bold. She’s bouncy. She’s back!
A high-energy playwriting experience where playwrights write in different venues across Parramatta, generating scenes, sketches and short plays in a few hours.
What sort of trouble can two young guys get into minding a parent’s home and two dogs?
A sweet selection of fresh voices from our award-winning programs. Bite-sized brilliance from the next generation of writers. Poetry. Songs. Stories. All flavour. No filler.
A play reading of something new:
A darkly comic fall of empire — defying war, embracing peace, and asking what it truly means to lead.
Get ready to fall in love all over again. This restless city has a story to tell.
Nominated for Best Cabaret & Music Theatre at the Sydney Fringe Awards 2024
Presented by Nautanki Theatre, “Orko” is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello by Saurabh Bhattacharya.
“They’re Poets, After All” is a suite of spoken word poetry performed by After All, a quartet of poetic misfits hailing from across Western Sydney.
Meet Zac. Part Barber. Part Poet. All Lebbo.
Jules is grieving. After a mental breakdown, she flees to Byron Bay to start a garden.
Two sisters will have to learn to face the lies they tell to others, and the lies they tell to themselves – as their worlds unravel around them.
In Blacktown, Maryam Zahid dared to organise a women-only night.
LaughCry is a comedy and poetry night that platforms and uplifts queer performers.
Join us as we showcase and celebrate exciting new work from emerging playwrights from our Page to Stage program mentored by award-winning playwright Donna Abela.
Join the circus… A splishy-splashy SCIENCE circus!
1997. London. A daytime nightclub.
Riverside Theatres acknowledges the Dharug people who are the traditional custodians of the land of Parramatta. We pay our respects to the elders past and present of the Dharug nation and extends that respect to other Aboriginal people visiting this site.