In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
Welcome to Outback Tracks
A show full of puppets, silliness and Aussie folk music fun. Whether you want to listen, dance or shake along, Outback Tracks is an inclusive stage experience for the youngest members of your family.
Growing up on her parent’s farm, where bush dances and veranda sing-a-longs were the norm, folk music is in Nyssa Milligan’s blood. As a musician, kids’ entertainer and award-winning Cabaret artist, Nyssa brings her unique blend of silliness and fun to Outback Tracks.
Listen, move and sing with our Mini Music Makers series from 1 – 9 October! Experience the joy of music, whether it be through our cushion concerts with Outback Tracks and Emily Who or having a go at being your own pop star with our Karaoke Disco Party!
TIP: Add these on to your Spot On festival show tickets for a special discount.
In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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Prices are correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection. Children aged 0-18 months at the time of a performance may be seated on an adult’s lap free of charge. A valid ticket is required for all children over 18 months.
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Suitable for ages 0 - 8
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.