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6 - 14 December 2025 Riverside Theatres presents

Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn

Bursting with irrepressible charm, irresistible humour and a nostalgia that promises to delight, Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn tap dances onto the Riverside stage to ring in the Christmas season.

Sunday 28 December 2025 Sport for Jove Presents

Bach and the Bard: Season 2

Cellist Rachel Scott and SFJ’s Damien Ryan lead a team of extraordinary musicians and actors on a brand new transformative musical journey through Shakespeare.

15 - 17 January 2026 Riverside Presents Bangarra Dance Theatre's

The Bogong’s Song

What guides you through the darkness when you’ve lost your way? A whisper on the wind. A shimmer in the stars. A moth in flight.

The Bogong’s Song
Saturday 31 January 2026 Riverside Theatres & Token Events Present

Brett Blake: Little Turd

In 2002 Brett Blake was charged with inciting a riot, disorderly conduct and assaulting a public officer. Is he guilty? You be the judge.

Brett Blake: Little Turd
Saturday 31 January 2026 Sinclair Artists Presents

The Beatles – Rebooted

Experience an extraordinary celebration of The Beatles’ most iconic works as The Beatnix proudly presentThe Beatles Rebooted: All the Hits, with strings!

Wednesday 25 February 2026 Riverside Theatres and Melbourne International Comedy Festival Present

RAW Comedy

For almost 30 years, RAW Comedy has been scouring the country for the next generation of Australian comedians, and heats for 2026 are happening now!

RAW Comedy
Saturday 20 June 2026 Live Nation & Jubilee Street Management PTY LTD Present

Anisa Nandaula

Anisa Nandaula (Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen) dives headfirst into the chaos of her life—nearly getting into a fight, feuding with her next-door neighbour, and surviving her old workplace drama.

Anisa Nandaula
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    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.