Events on 28 July 2017 - Page 10

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Vaucluse House

Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only 19th century harbourside estates with house, kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings and is still surrounded by ten hectares of formal gardens and grounds. Vaucluse House…


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Dewar’s Scotch Egg Club is Back

Due to popular demand, Sydney’s favourite pop-up bar, Dewar’s Scotch Egg Club, has made a triumphant return to the great people of Australia. The bar that pays homage to the unique and truly delicious…



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MAYFIELD GARDEN in OBERON

Mayfield Garden is open to the local community. You can wander through the garden and we are also serving coffee, food and beverages, in line with the new easing of café restrictions in NSW. At this stage, the…


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The Mint

Formerly the ‘Rum Hospital’ – oldest surviving public building in Sydney’s CBDBuilt for a cost of 45,000 gallons of rum, The Mint is rich in history. It was originally part of Governor…



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RICE

Presented by Griffin Theatre Company and Queensland Theatre Michele Lee is an important emerging voice in contemporary Australian writing. Ambitious in form and idea, her observations on race, gender and power can be…


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Dry Land by Ruby Rae Spiegel

Highly acclaimed companies, Outhouse Theatre Co and Mad March Hare, join forces to present the Australian premiere of Dry Land, the riveting play by much-heralded newcomer Ruby Rae Spiegel. The…



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Kindertransport

Darlinghurst Theatre Company PresentsKINDERTRANSPORTBy Diane SamuelsJust before the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain took in over 10,000 mostly Jewish refugee children from Europe. The rescue effort was known…


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Packemin Productions Miss Saigon

A tragedy of passion and beauty Miss Saigon is one of the most stunning theatrical spectacles of all time. Nominated for an incredible number of Olivier, Tony and Drama Desk Awards, Miss Saigon is the second massively…


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