Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show: A Family Day At The Theatre In Parramatta

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show will arrive at Riverside Theatres on 26 September 2026 with puppetry, familiar stories and family theatre.

There is a particular atmosphere that settles over a theatre before a family performance begins.

Adults arrive carrying bags, snacks and quiet expectations. Children notice details first – the shape of the foyer lights, the movement of curtains, the possibility that something familiar may appear somewhere unexpected. Conversations stretch across rows while audiences settle into seats.

Then the house lights dim.

On 26 September 2026, Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show will arrive at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta, bringing one of Australia’s most recognisable animated worlds into a live setting shaped by puppetry, theatre craft and shared experience.

For many families, the characters of Bluey already belong to everyday life – appearing in living rooms, schoolyard conversations and moments of imaginative play. This stage production will offer something different: the chance to encounter those familiar rhythms collectively, inside a theatre where the story unfolds in real time.

The transition from screen to stage is not simply about scale. It changes how audiences pay attention.

Bluey/s Big Play

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show Will Bring Familiar Worlds Into Shared Space

Some stories move easily into theatre because they are already built around presence.

Bluey has always centred on small moments – games that become adventures, ordinary routines transformed through imagination and family interactions that feel recognisable without needing explanation.

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show will carry those qualities into a live environment through large-scale puppetry and stage design that recreates the visual language audiences already know.

Rather than relying on spectacle alone, theatre introduces something quieter.

Children will notice that performers and puppets occupy the same physical space they do. Parents may recognise how differently stories feel when experienced collectively rather than individually at home.

That exchange changes the atmosphere.

Laughter arrives all at once. Silence becomes shared. Reactions move across rows and return to the stage.

For younger audiences especially, theatre can feel less like watching and more like participating.

A Morning At Riverside Theatres

Riverside Theatres has long been a place where different kinds of audiences intersect.

Across the year, productions move between contemporary performance, music, drama and family experiences, shaping a venue that feels connected to the broader rhythms of Western Sydney.

For Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show, the theatre will become something else again.

Morning performances carry their own character.

Children arrive alert and curious. Parents navigate excitement and logistics in equal measure. The energy before a daytime show feels different from evening theatre – brighter, less formal and shaped by anticipation rather than routine.

Situated in Parramatta’s centre, Riverside provides an accessible setting for a day built around shared experience rather than schedule.

Outside, the city will continue moving.

Inside, another world will briefly take over.

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show And The Craft Behind The Familiar

Live family theatre asks audiences to accept something unusual.

Everyone understands that puppets are objects. Yet theatre invites people to believe in movement, gesture and presence until those distinctions stop mattering.

That process becomes part of the experience.

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show will use puppetry to create recognisable characters while preserving the physical immediacy that makes theatre distinctive.

Children often accept this transition immediately.

Adults usually arrive more cautiously and then discover that theatre works through participation rather than realism.

The result is not replication of television.

It becomes its own version of storytelling.

Moments that might feel brief on screen take on a different pace in a theatre. Details become more visible. Shared reactions become part of the event itself.

For families attending together, the experience may become less about remembering a specific storyline and more about remembering the day.

Leaving With The Feeling Of Play Still Intact

When family performances end, audiences tend to leave differently.

Children carry fragments of songs or scenes into the foyer. Parents gather belongings while conversations continue about favourite moments and remembered details.

Outside the theatre doors, ordinary life resumes quickly.

Yet theatre leaves traces.

A phrase repeated later at home. A game recreated days afterward. A memory attached not only to what happened on stage but to the experience of attending together.

Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show will likely create those kinds of moments.

Not because it attempts to replace the familiar experience of watching at home, but because it offers something television cannot.

A room full of people paying attention together.

For a morning in Parramatta, imagination will become something shared.

Bluey's Big Play

Event Details

Event: Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show
Date: Saturday, 26 September 2026
Session Times: 9:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Venue: Riverside Theatres, Corner Church and Market Streets, Parramatta NSW
Recommended Age: All Ages

Bookings: Presale and general public ticket releases apply through Riverside Theatres.