YERMA
Win it!
2
Double-Passes to give away!
$38.00
Prize value

YERMA

Event Date: 04/10/2017, 06:00 pm

Starring Olivier Winner Billie Piper & Brendan CowellI, it is directed by Australian Simon Stone
Currently playing and captured live on stage in at London's Young Vic Theatre in HD, YERMA then screens it to 2,500 cinemas in 60 countries inc Australia, where it will be in cinemas from October 4 (60 locations nationally)
The incredible Billie Piper (Penny Dreadful, Great Britain) returns in her award-winning role, joined by acclaimed Australian actor Brendan Cowell. A young woman is driven to the unthinkable by her desperate desire to have a child in Australian director Simon Stone’s radical production of Lorca’s achingly powerful masterpiece. The unmissable theatre phenomenon sold out at the Young Vic and critics call it ‘an extraordinary theatrical triumph’ (The Times) and ‘stunning, searing, unmissable’ (Mail on Sunday). Billie Piper’s lead performance is described as ‘spellbinding’ (The Evening Standard), ‘astonishing’ (iNews) and ‘devastatingly powerful’ (The Daily Telegraph). Set in contemporary London, Piper’s portrayal of a woman in her thirties desperate to conceive builds with elemental force to a staggering, shocking, climax.
Loading Map ...
Location:
Dendy Cinema,
Newtown New South Wales,2042
Location:
Dendy Cinema,
Newtown New South Wales,2042
YERMA Last Day
Quick Tix
3
Double-Passes to give away!
$38.00
Prize value

Quick Tix Left: 0

Facebook Share

YERMA

Event Date: 04/10/2017, 06:00 pm

Starring Olivier Winner Billie Piper & Brendan CowellI, it is directed by Australian Simon Stone
Currently playing and captured live on stage in at London's Young Vic Theatre in HD, YERMA then screens it to 2,500 cinemas in 60 countries inc Australia, where it will be in cinemas from October 4 (60 locations nationally)
The incredible Billie Piper (Penny Dreadful, Great Britain) returns in her award-winning role, joined by acclaimed Australian actor Brendan Cowell. A young woman is driven to the unthinkable by her desperate desire to have a child in Australian director Simon Stone’s radical production of Lorca’s achingly powerful masterpiece. The unmissable theatre phenomenon sold out at the Young Vic and critics call it ‘an extraordinary theatrical triumph’ (The Times) and ‘stunning, searing, unmissable’ (Mail on Sunday). Billie Piper’s lead performance is described as ‘spellbinding’ (The Evening Standard), ‘astonishing’ (iNews) and ‘devastatingly powerful’ (The Daily Telegraph). Set in contemporary London, Piper’s portrayal of a woman in her thirties desperate to conceive builds with elemental force to a staggering, shocking, climax.
Loading Map ...
Location:
Dendy Cinema,
Newtown New South Wales,2042
Location:
Dendy Cinema,
Newtown New South Wales,2042
Yamato The Drummers Of Japan
Win it!
2
Double-Passes to give away!
$110.00
Prize value

Yamato The Drummers Of Japan

Event Date: 05/10/2017, 07:30 pm

Perth Giveaway - YAMATO THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN are touring Australia from 8 Sept to 6 Oct 2017.
Since 1993, YAMATO have performed in 53 countries around the world reaching over 6 million people, making them the most prolific Japanese performing art group to tour internationally.

YAMATO are the epitome of the Japanese spirit and bring new life to the traditional Japanese taiko and wadaiko drums by paying respect to its rich history and exploring contemporary drumming styles. Beginning with the boom of a taiko drum made from a large 400 year-old tree, performers move their whole bodies to strike the drum with a powerful surge of energy that uplifts audiences in sync with the rhythm and intensity.
Loading Map ...
Location:
His Majesty's Theatre, 825 Hay Street,
Perth Western Australia,6000
Location:
His Majesty's Theatre, 825 Hay Street,
Perth Western Australia,6000
Hedda
Win it!
2
Double-Passes to give away!
$70.00
Prize value

Hedda

Event Date: 14/10/2017, 07:30 pm

Factory Space Theatre Company presents
"Hedda"
A new version, by Emma Willis
Directed by Roz Riley

"A woman, a fire and a gun; three men, a manuscript and a child.
TROUBLE…."
A complex narrative of the twisted issues of power, sexuality and blackmail. Would your fear of scandal triumph over your urge for wanton revelry?

7:30pm performances:
13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 October
2pm matinees:
15 & 22 October

Star of the Sea Theatre, junction of Collingwood St and Iluka Ave, MANLY,

Prices $28/$35, special offers from our website www.factoryspace.org
Book online at https://www.trybooking.com/RXKX or ring 94391906

Contact Roz at factoryspacetheatre@gmail.com for more press enquiries.

Factory Space is an independent theatre company of professional actors.
Loading Map ...
Location:
Star Of The Sea Theatre ,
Manly New South Wales,2095
Location:
Star Of The Sea Theatre ,
Manly New South Wales,2095
Contact Information:
Phone Number: 94391906

Figaro Last Day
Quick Tix
4
Double-Passes to give away!
$60.00
Prize value

Quick Tix Left: 4

Facebook Share

Figaro

Event Date: 29/09/2017, 07:30 pm

Hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain.
The New York Times described Figaro, Charles Morey's new hit adaptation of Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais, as 'Infectious' 'Tart' and 'Funny'! Often overshadowed by the Operatic version this hilarious romp remains tellingly relevant as Figaro himself explains "I took up my pen and wrote a book everyone admired that offered the modest suggestion that the rich should pay more tax than the poor, speculators should be responsible for their own losses and government ministers should not accept gifts from wealthy merchants."

Figaro, man servant to Count Almaviva, is engaged to Suzanne, maidservant to the Countess. The problem is that the Count, who has only been married 3 years himself, will not sign the marriage contract allowing the marriage to go ahead as he has "other plans" for Suzanne. A Figaro-ian scheme is needed to persuade the Count of his love for the Countess. But Suzanne and the Countess are dubious of its success and decide to take matters into their own hands. With lots of mistaken identities, broken promises, a love sick page, Antonio the gardeners melons, a birthmark in the shape of a spatula and lots of doors and letters, this hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain highlights the difference in the class structure of the day.

When written in 1778 Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais was initially banned by the censors for its criticism of the French Aristocracy and shows us the growing revolutionary thinking in France at that time.
Loading Map ...
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Contact Information:
Phone Number: 1300 237 217
Figaro Last Day
Quick Tix
4
Double-Passes to give away!
$60.00
Prize value

Quick Tix Left: 4

Facebook Share

Figaro

Event Date: 30/09/2017, 07:30 pm

Hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain.
The New York Times described Figaro, Charles Morey's new hit adaptation of Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais, as 'Infectious' 'Tart' and 'Funny'! Often overshadowed by the Operatic version this hilarious romp remains tellingly relevant as Figaro himself explains "I took up my pen and wrote a book everyone admired that offered the modest suggestion that the rich should pay more tax than the poor, speculators should be responsible for their own losses and government ministers should not accept gifts from wealthy merchants."

Figaro, man servant to Count Almaviva, is engaged to Suzanne, maidservant to the Countess. The problem is that the Count, who has only been married 3 years himself, will not sign the marriage contract allowing the marriage to go ahead as he has "other plans" for Suzanne. A Figaro-ian scheme is needed to persuade the Count of his love for the Countess. But Suzanne and the Countess are dubious of its success and decide to take matters into their own hands. With lots of mistaken identities, broken promises, a love sick page, Antonio the gardeners melons, a birthmark in the shape of a spatula and lots of doors and letters, this hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain highlights the difference in the class structure of the day.

When written in 1778 Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais was initially banned by the censors for its criticism of the French Aristocracy and shows us the growing revolutionary thinking in France at that time.
Loading Map ...
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Contact Information:
Phone Number: 1300 237 217
Figaro
Win it!
6
Double-Passes to give away!
$60.00
Prize value

Figaro

Event Date: 29/09/2017, 07:30 pm

Hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain.
The New York Times described Figaro, Charles Morey's new hit adaptation of Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais, as 'Infectious' 'Tart' and 'Funny'! Often overshadowed by the Operatic version this hilarious romp remains tellingly relevant as Figaro himself explains "I took up my pen and wrote a book everyone admired that offered the modest suggestion that the rich should pay more tax than the poor, speculators should be responsible for their own losses and government ministers should not accept gifts from wealthy merchants."

Figaro, man servant to Count Almaviva, is engaged to Suzanne, maidservant to the Countess. The problem is that the Count, who has only been married 3 years himself, will not sign the marriage contract allowing the marriage to go ahead as he has "other plans" for Suzanne. A Figaro-ian scheme is needed to persuade the Count of his love for the Countess. But Suzanne and the Countess are dubious of its success and decide to take matters into their own hands. With lots of mistaken identities, broken promises, a love sick page, Antonio the gardeners melons, a birthmark in the shape of a spatula and lots of doors and letters, this hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain highlights the difference in the class structure of the day.

When written in 1778 Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais was initially banned by the censors for its criticism of the French Aristocracy and shows us the growing revolutionary thinking in France at that time.
Loading Map ...
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Contact Information:
Phone Number: 1300 237 217

Figaro
Win it!
6
Double-Passes to give away!
$60.00
Prize value

Figaro

Event Date: 30/09/2017, 07:30 pm

Hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain.
The New York Times described Figaro, Charles Morey's new hit adaptation of Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais, as 'Infectious' 'Tart' and 'Funny'! Often overshadowed by the Operatic version this hilarious romp remains tellingly relevant as Figaro himself explains "I took up my pen and wrote a book everyone admired that offered the modest suggestion that the rich should pay more tax than the poor, speculators should be responsible for their own losses and government ministers should not accept gifts from wealthy merchants."

Figaro, man servant to Count Almaviva, is engaged to Suzanne, maidservant to the Countess. The problem is that the Count, who has only been married 3 years himself, will not sign the marriage contract allowing the marriage to go ahead as he has "other plans" for Suzanne. A Figaro-ian scheme is needed to persuade the Count of his love for the Countess. But Suzanne and the Countess are dubious of its success and decide to take matters into their own hands. With lots of mistaken identities, broken promises, a love sick page, Antonio the gardeners melons, a birthmark in the shape of a spatula and lots of doors and letters, this hilarious romp set in late 18th century Spain highlights the difference in the class structure of the day.

When written in 1778 Le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais was initially banned by the censors for its criticism of the French Aristocracy and shows us the growing revolutionary thinking in France at that time.
Loading Map ...
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Location:
The Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent Street,
Sydney New South Wales,2000
Contact Information:
Phone Number: 1300 237 217

Princesses & Princes
Win it!
1
Double-Pass to give away!
$70.00
Prize value

Princesses & Princes

Event Date: 30/09/2017, 12:00 pm

Memorable songs from the most much-loved princesses and princes
In this concert extravaganza all your favourite PRINCESSES & PRINCES will come to life on stage. You will hear song after song - two shows only at The Concourse, Chatswood on Saturday 30 September.

Presenting memorable songs from the most much-loved princesses and princes, this new production will bring to
life treasured characters from Frozen, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Snow White, Trolls and many more.
An enchanted fun-filled hour of singing and dancing for the whole family, from the youngest family member to the young at heart.
LOUD Theatre Company provides opportunities for the most talented performing arts high school students across Sydney to perform on a professional stage.
Loading Map ...
Location:
The Concource @ Chatswood,
Chatswood New South Wales,2067
Location:
The Concource @ Chatswood,
Chatswood New South Wales,2067
The Winter's Tale
Win it!
2
Double-Passes to give away!
$64.00
Prize value

The Winter's Tale

Event Date: 28/09/2017, 08:00 pm

In a fit of wild jealousy, Leontes, the King of Sicily, condemns his wife to death
n a fit of wild jealousy, Leontes, the King of Sicily, condemns his wife to death, convincing himself that she is pregnant with his best friend's child. Part tragedy, part comedy, part romance, The Winter’s Tale takes us on a roller coaster journey from friendship to jealousy, love to rage, cruelty to passion and from revenge to regret.

Directed by Sean O’Riordan and designed by Isabel Hudson, THE WINTER'S TALE combines the magical charm of a fairytale with the gripping tension of a thriller.

27 Sept - 7 Oct 2017
Loading Map ...
Location:
The Depot Theatre, 142 Addison Rd,
Marrickville New South Wales,2204
Location:
The Depot Theatre, 142 Addison Rd,
Marrickville New South Wales,2204