On Tuesday 27 July we were thrilled to win two prizes at the 2010 Green Globe Awards, NSW's leading environmental awards.
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We would like to congratulate Ian Wilding, the recipient of the 2009 Patrick White Playwrights’ Award for his play, Forever Seven.
Greening the Wharf shopping bags are now available to purchase for $12 at The Wharf Box Office. The bag is 100% biodegradable and made with 100% recycled materials. For each bag sold, $5 will go directly to Greening The Wharf.
Sydney Theatre Company’s 2010 productions went on general sale on Tuesday 1 December 2009 and the Company’s all-time one day box office sales record was broken, with more than 5,000 tickets sold throughout the day!
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Sydney Theatre Company congratulates all of our Helpmann Award nominees and winners.
Uncle Vanya director announced! Internationally renowned Chekhov interpreter, Tamás Ascher joins us in 2010.
William Hurt, Luke Mullins, Robyn Nevin, Emily Russell and Todd Van Voris in Eugene O'Neill's major masterpiece. "This is a stunning, absorbing production, full of emotional complexity." - The Australian
We partner with Griffin Theatre Company once again to present this brilliant, enthralling and intensely moving new Australian play. "9/10.... Highly recommended." The Sun Herald
The Residents tackle Shakespeare’s hilarity, puns, word play and slapstick head-on in this new production directed by Charmian Gradwell.
We present Steppenwolf Theatre, arguably the finest ensemble company in the US, with their originating production of this internationally renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Season extended due to popular demand!
Dancing a fine line between hilarity and heartache, Tusk Tusk is the new offering from 22-year-old English sensation, Polly Stenham. Straight from a sell-out season at The Royal Court, London, to Wharf 1, this haunting work will stay with you long after you have left the theatre.
On Friday 20 August, Sydney Theatre Company welcomes Sydney five-piece Deep Sea Arcade as part of The Wharf Sessions – the regular series of free post-show gigs at The Wharf.
In 2010, we are joining with the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists to present The Wentworth Talks, a series of free bi-monthly presentations and panel discussions at The Wharf led by guest speakers addressing a wide range of topics relating to climate change and the environment.
Revelling in Kafka’s wit, clowning, farce and obsession with the erotic, this production, directed by Matthew Lutton, marks our second collaboration with his celebrated Perth-based company ThinIce, and features John Gaden and Ewen Leslie.
Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play from 1938 celebrates the everyday and is a powerful call to appreciate life while we are in it.
A new Australian work adapted from John Birmingham’s award-winning book Leviathan: The Unauthorised Biography of Sydney.
A dollar fight gone wrong, a classy Sheila with a mind for revenge and a private detective hot on her heels… We’re delighted to welcome The Suitcase Royale to The Wharf.
Actor on a Box is designed to introduce the magic of theatre to our youngest audiences. Combining classic storytelling, physical theatre and a whole bag of fun, Actor on a Box is a joyful and enticing theatrical ride into timeless tales told by fine actors.
The ever-popular Wharf Revue returns in 2010, serving up Sydney’s tastiest smorgasbord of irreverent humour, pastiche and extravagant production values.
Philip Seymour Hoffman returns to The Wharf to direct Sam Shepard's darkly delicious and ferociously funny play.
Garry McDonald makes a welcome return to the Company in this explosive new comedy from Melbourne playwright, Tony McNamara.
John Bell, Cate Blanchett, Richard Roxburgh and Hugo Weaving in a new adaptation of Chekhov's treasured classic.