Events in September

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Sydney Theatre Company

The Importance of Being Earnest

The fabulous Helen Thomson plays Lady Bracknell, the wittiest and most wicked role in one of the greatest comedies ever written.

By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Sarah Giles

Roslyn Packer Theatre

Exhibition
Live Nation

Jurassic World: The Exhibition

Board the ferry to Isla Nublar and walk across the massive Jurassic World gates. Walk under a majestic Brachiosaurus, come face-to-face with ferocious Raptors, and get a rare up-close look at the most vicious dinosaur of them all, the Tyrannosaurus rex.

Sydney Showgrounds from $39

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Salt House Creative

Sense & Sensibility

As appealing as it was in 1811, Sense and Sensibility is filled with romance, witty banter and heartbreaking tenderness.

by Jane Austen

Red Tree Theatre from $27

Family
Australian Shakespeare Company

Tinkerbell and the Dream Faries

Join the magical fairies as they go on an exciting musical adventure!

Family Friendly

Royal Botanic Gardens from $20

Outdoor
Coastal Twist & Naughty Noodle

Coastal Twist Festival

A landmark festival for the Central Coast - Woy Woy - Ettalong Beach - Gosford - Umina Beach

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Polestar

Night at the Barracks

NIGHT AT THE BARRACKS RETURNS FOR ANOTHER MASSIVE SEASON IN 2023!

Return Season

North Head Sanctuary from $99

The Unknown
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Sydney Theatre Company

The Visitors

A new production of this contemporary classic and a riveting insight into one of the most impactful days in Australia's history.

By Jane Harrison
Directed by Wesley Enoch

Sydney Opera House

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Sydney Theatre Company & Melbourne Theatre Company

Is God Is

A thrilling, high-powered, utterly engrossing tale of revenge from an award-winning US playwright.

By Aleshea Harris
Co-Directed by Zindzi Okenyo and Shari Sebbens

Wharf 1 Theatre

Marketing Community Theatre