Events on 29 July 2019 - Page 10

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Elizabeth Bay House

With harbour views, sweeping staircases and spectacular landscaped gardens, Elizabeth Bay House was Sydney’s ultimate trophy home. Built for colonial secretary Alexander Macleay in the early 19th century, after…


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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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City of Gold by Meyne Wyatt

Young actor Breythe left Kalgoorlie dreaming of a dazzling career.Now he’s found himself starring in a controversial Australia Day ad that pays big, but draws the ire of his mob. Racism is subtle but persistent in…



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Little Girl Lost

Join us for a very special in-progress performance of Little Girl Lost - an uplifting new theatrical adventure for young people and their families from theatre makers Company of Rogues and Matriark Theatre. Told with…


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Catch Me If You Can

From the producer who brought you Cry-Baby, High Fidelity and Rent, Lauren Peters, comes the upcoming adventurous, inquisitive and ingeniously criminal musical Catch Me If You Can. Based on the biographical hit film of…



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Madama Butterfly

Acknowledged as the world’s most popular opera, Puccini’s classic Madama Butterfly tells a story of two lovers constrained and cocooned by culture and time.Graeme Murphy’s arresting new production…


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Whiteley

In 2019, Opera Australia will introduce a brand new production to honour the tumultuous life of iconic Australian artist, Brett Whiteley. Inspired by the intimate relationship between Whiteley and his creative life,…


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