2026 •
Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead by
Eamon Flack after the
Olga Tokarczuk novel, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Birds by Louise Fox after the
Daphne Du Maurier novel, directed by
Matthew Lutton •
Dear Son based on the
Thomas Mayo book, directed by Isaac Drandic •
The Coconut Children by
Vivian Pham, directed by Hannah Goodwin and
Catherine Văn-Davies •
A Mirror by
Sam Holcroft, directed by Margaret Thanos •
Runt by John Leary after the
Craig Silvey novel, directed by
Neil Armfield • This has been placed on hiatus following Silvey's arrest and charges relating to child exploitation material •
The Jungle and The Sea written and directed by
S. Shakthidharan and Eamon Flack •
A Room With A View by Grace Chapple after the
E. M. Forster novel, directed by Hannah Goodwin
2025 •
Jacky by Declan Furber Gillick, directed by Mark Wilson • ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' by Dalara Williams, directed by Ian Michael •
The True History of the Life and Death of King Lear and his Three Daughters by Shakespeare, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Spare Room after the book by
Helen Garner, directed by Eamon Flack •
Song of First Desire by
Andrew Bovell, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Wrong Gods by S. Shakthidharan, directed by S. Shakthidharan and Hannah Goodwin •
Grief is the Thing with Feathers after the book by
Max Porter, directed by
Simon Phillips •
Orlando after the book by
Virginia Woolf, directed by Carissa Licciardello •
The Red Shoes by
Meow Meow, directed by
Kate Champion 2024 •
Tiddas by
Anita Heiss, directed by Nadine McDonald-Dows & Roxanne McDonald •
August: Osage County by Tracy Letts, directed by Eamon Flack •
Tiny Beautiful Things adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's book by Nia Vardalos, directed by Lee Lewis •
Well Behaved Women music and lyrics by Carmel Dean, directed by
Blazey Best •
Holding The Man adaptation of
Timothy Conigrave's memoir by Tommy Murphy, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time adaptation of Mark Haddon's novel by Simon Stephens, directed by Hannah Goodwin •
Lose to Win by Mandela Mathia, directed by Jess Arthur •
Nayika - a Dancing Girl co-created and co-directed by Nithya Nagarajan and Liv Satchell •
Counting & Cracking by S. Shakthidharan, directed by Eamon Flack •
Never Closer by Grace Chapple, directed by Hannah Goodwin
2023 •
Blue by Thomas Weatherall, directed by Deborah Brown •
Blessed Union by Maeve Marsden, directed by Hannah Goodwin •
Into The Woods, music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine, directed by Eamon Flack •
At What Cost? by Nathan Maynard, directed by Isaac Drandic •
Scenes From the Climate Era by David Finnigan, directed by Carissa Licciardello •
Miss Peony by
Michelle Law, directed by Courtney Stewart •
The Weekend by
Sue Smith, based on the book by
Charlotte Wood, directed by Sarah Goodes • ''Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill'' by Lanie Robertson, directed by
Mitchell Butel •
Robyn Archer: an Australian Songbook devised and performed by Robyn Archer •
The Master and Margarita adapted from the
Bulgakov by Eamon Flack, directed by Eamon Flack
2022 •
Black Brass by Mararo Wangai, directed by Matt Edgerton •
At What Cost? by Nathan Maynard, directed by Isaac Drandic, starring
Luke Carroll •
Opening Night based on the screenplay by
John Cassavetes, adapted & directed by Carissa Licciardello •
Wayside Bride by
Alana Valentine, directed by Hannah Goodwin & Eamon Flack •
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire by
Caryl Churchill, directed by Eamon Flack & Hannah Goodwin • ''Tell Me I'm Here'' by Veronica Nadine Gleeson, based on the book by
Anne Deveson, directed by
Leticia Cáceres •
Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes by
Hannah Moscovitch, directed by Petra Kalive •
The Jungle and The Sea written and directed by S. Shakthidharan and Eamon Flack •
Looking For Alibrandi by Vidya Rajan, based on the book by
Melina Marchetta, directed by Stephen Nicolazzo
2021 •
Fangirls by
Yve Blake, directed by Paige Rattray •
Stop Girl by
Sally Sara, directed by
Anne-Louise Sarks • ''A Room of One's Own'' by Virginia Woolf, adapted & directed by Carissa Licciardello •
The Cherry Orchard by
Anton Chekhov, directed by Eamon Flack •
Miss Peony by Michelle Law, directed by Courtney Stewart •
At What Cost? by Nathan Maynard, directed by Isaac Drandic •
The Boomkak Panto by
Virginia Gay, directed by Richard Carroll •
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire by Caryl Churchill, directed by Eamon Flack •
Wayside Bride by Alana Valentine, directed by Hannah Goodwin (
Miss Peony was rehearsed and produced but the season was cancelled due to Covid restrictions.
At What Cost?,
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and
Wayside Bride were likewise rehearsed but were postponed to the 2022 season.)
2020 •
Every Brilliant Thing by
Duncan Macmillan and
Jonny Donahoe, directed by Kate Champion •
Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam adapted from the
Peter Goldsworthy novella by Steve Rodgers, directed by Darren Yap •
Dance Nation by
Clare Barron, directed by Imara Savage • ''
A Room of One's Own'' by
Virginia Woolf, adapted & directed by Carissa Licciardello •
Escaped Alone by
Caryl Churchill, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
The Jungle and The Sea by S. Shakthidharan, directed by Eamon Flack •
Miss Peony by Michelle Law, directed by Sarah Giles •
My Brilliant Career adapted from the
Miles Franklin novel by Kendall Feaver, directed by Kate Champion •
Cursed! by
Kodie Bedford, directed by
Jason Klarwein •
Summerfolk by
Maxim Gorky, adapted & directed by Eamon Flack (Note that the outbreak of
COVID-19 saw the theatre go dark after two performances of
Dance Nation. The season resumed on 16 September with ''A Room of One's Own
, followed by Cursed!
and My Brilliant Career
, which played into 2021. The productions of Escaped Alone
and Summerfolk'' were cancelled.)
2019 •
Counting & Cracking by S. Shakthidharan, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Wolves by
Sarah DeLappe, directed by Jessica Arthur •
Every Brilliant Thing by
Duncan Macmillan and
Jonny Donahoe, directed by Kate Champion •
Barbara & The Camp Dogs by
Ursula Yovich &
Alana Valentine, directed by Leticia Cáceres •
Winyanboga Yurringa by
Andrea James, directed by Anthea Williams •
Things I Know To Be True by
Andrew Bovell, directed by Neil Armfield •
Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, translated by
Tom Wright, directed by Eamon Flack •
Fangirls by Yve Blake, directed by Paige Rattray •
Packer & Sons by
Tommy Murphy, directed by Eamon Flack
2018 •
My Name Is Jimi, by
Jimi Bani, directed by Jimi Bani and Jason Klarwein •
My Urrwai, by Ghenoa Gela, directed by
Rachael Maza •
Mother, by
Daniel Keene, directed by
Matt Scholten •
Single Asian Female, by Michelle Law, directed by Claire Christian •
Sami in Paradise, written and directed by Eamon Flack •
The Sugar House, by Alana Valentine, directed by Sarah Goodes •
Bliss, adapted from the Peter Carey novel by Tom Wright, directed by Matthew Lutton •
A Taste of Honey, by
Shelagh Delaney, directed by Eamon Flack •
Random, by
debbie tucker green, directed by Leticia Cáceres •
Calamity Jane, adapted from the Charles K. Freeman stage-play by Ronald Hanmer and Phil Park, directed by Richard Carroll •
An Enemy of the People, adapted from the Ibsen play by Melissa Reeves, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
The Dance of Death, by
August Strindberg, directed by
Judy Davis 2017 •
Prize Fighter, by
Future D. Fidel, directed by
Todd MacDonald •
Which Way Home, by Katie Beckett, directed by
Rachael Maza •
Boundless Plains To Share, performed by
Tom Ballard •
Jasper Jones, revival of the 2016 production • ''
Mark Colvin's Kidney'', by Tommy Murphy, directed by
David Berthold •
The Dog/The Cat, by
Lally Katz and
Brendan Cowell, directed by
Ralph Myers and Anthea Williams •
Guru of Chai, by
Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis, directed by Justin Lewis •
Mr Burns, by
Anne Washburn, directed by Imara Savage •
The Rover, by
Aphra Behn, directed by Eamon Flack •
Hir, by
Taylor Mac, directed by Anthea Williams •
Ghosts, by
Henrik Ibsen, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Bookbinder, by
Ralph McCubbin Howell, directed by Hannah Smith •
Atlantis, by
Lally Katz, directed by Rosemary Myers •
Barbara & The Camp Dogs, by Alana Valentine and
Ursula Yovich, directed by Leticia Cáceres
2016 •
Jasper Jones, adapted from the Craig Silvey novel by
Kate Mulvany, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
The Blind Giant Is Dancing, by
Stephen Sewell, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Great Fire, by Kit Brookman, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Events, by
David Greig, directed by Clare Watson •
The Tribe, by
Michael Mohammed Ahmad and Janice Muller •
Back at the Dojo, by Lally Katz, directed by Chris Kohn • ''
The Drover's Wife'', by
Leah Purcell, directed by Leticia Cáceres •
Twelfth Night, directed by Eamon Flack •
Title And Deed, by
Will Eno, directed by Jada Alberts • ''Ruby's Wish'', by Holly Austin, Adriano Cappelletta and Jo Turner •
Faith Healer, by
Brian Friel, directed by
Judy Davis •
Girl Asleep, by Matthew Whittet, directed by Rosemary Myers
2015 •
Radiance, by
Louis Nowra, directed by Leah Purcell •
Kill the Messenger, by
Nakkiah Lui, directed by Anthea Williams •
Blue Wizard, by Nick Coyle •
Elektra / Orestes, by Jada Alberts and Anne-Louise Sarks, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
The Wizard of Oz, adapted by
Adena Jacobs •
Samson, by Julia-Rose Lewis, directed by
Kristine Landon-Smith •
Mother Courage and Her Children, translated by
Michael Gow, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Dog / The Cat, by Lally Katz and Brendan Cowell, directed by Ralph Myers •
Seventeen, by Matthew Whittet, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
La Traviata, by Ash Flanders and Declan Greene, directed by Declan Greene •
Ivanov, written and directed by Eamon Flack (after
Chekhov) •
Mortido, by
Angela Betzien, directed by Leticia Cáceres
2014 •
Oedipus Schmoedipus, created by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Mish Grigor and Natalie Rose • ''
Once in Royal David's City'', by
Michael Gow, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Government Inspector, directed by
Simon Stone •
20 Questions, with
Wesley Enoch •
Cain And Abel, created by Kate Davis and Emma Valente, directed by Emma Valente •
Brothers Wreck, by Jada Alberts, directed by Leah Purcell •
Hedda Gabler, directed by Adena Jacobs •
Nora, by Kit Brookman and Anne-Louise Sarks, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
Oedipus Rex, directed by Adena Jacobs •
The Glass Menagerie, directed by Eamon Flack •
Is This Thing On?, by
Zoe Coombs-Marr, directed by Kit Brookman and Zoe Coombs-Marr •
A Christmas Carol, adapted by Benedict Hardie and Anne-Louise Sarks, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
Cinderella, by Matthew Whittet, directed by Anthea Williams
2013 •
Peter Pan, adapted by Tommy Murphy, directed by Ralph Myers •
This Heaven, by Nakkiah Lui, directed by
Lee Lewis •
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, directed by Simon Stone •
Stories I Want to Tell You in Person, written and performed by Lally Katz, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
Forget Me Not, by
Tom Holloway, directed by Anthea Williams •
Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches •
Angels in America Part Two: Perestroika, directed by Eamon Flack •
Persona, adapted and directed by Adena Jacobs •
The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe, written and directed by Ros Horin •
Miss Julie, adapted by Simon Stone, directed by Leticia Caceres •
Small and Tired, written and directed by Kit Brookman •
Hamlet, directed by Simon Stone •
The Cake Man, by
Robert J. Merritt, directed by Kyle J. Morrison •
Coranderrk, by Andrea James and Giordano Nanni, directed by Isaac Drandic
2012 •
Buried City, by Raimondo Cortese, conceived and directed by Alicia Talbot • ''I'm Your Man'', creator and director
Roslyn Oades •
Thyestes, co-written by
Thomas Henning, Chris Ryan, Simon Stone and Mark Winter after
Seneca, directed by Simon Stone •
Babyteeth, by Rita Kalnejais, director Eamon Flack •
Every Breath, written and directed by
Benedict Andrews •
Food, by Steve Rodgers, directed by Kate Champion and Steve Rodgers •
Strange Interlude, by Simon Stone after
Eugene O'Neill, directed by Simon Stone •
Old Man, by Matthew Whittet, directed by Anthea Williams •
Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, directed by Simon Stone •
Conversation Piece, choreographer and director
Lucy Guerin •
Private Lives, by Noël Coward, directed by Ralph Myers starring
Toby Schmitz. •
Medea, by Kate Mulvany and Anne-Louise Sarks after Euripides, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks •
Beautiful One Day, created by Paul Dwyer, Eamon Flack, Rachael Maza and David Williams • ''Don't Take Your Love To Town
, created by Eamon Flack and Leah Purcell, based on the book Don't Take Your Love to Town'' by Ruby Langford Ginibi, directed by Leah Purcell
2011 •
The Wild Duck, written and directed by Simon Stone, after
Henrik Ibsen •
Jack Charles v the Crown, by
Jack Charles and
John Romeril, directed by Rachael Maza •
Cut, by Duncan Graham, directed by Sarah John •
The Business, based on
Vassa Zheleznova by
Maxim Gorky, adapted by Jonathan Gavin with Cristabel Sved, directed by Cristabel Sved •
The Kiss, by
Anton Chekhov, Kate Chopin,
Peter Goldsworthy and
Guy de Maupassant, directed by Susanna Dowling •
The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov, directed by Benedict Andrews •
Neighbourhood Watch, by Lally Katz, directed by Simon Stone •
Windmill Baby, by David Milroy, directed by Kylie Farmer •
Human Interest Story, choreographed by Lucy Guerin •
And They Called Him Mr Glamour, by Gareth Davies, directed by
Tom Wright •
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, by
Ray Lawler, directed by Neil Armfield •
The Dark Room, by
Angela Betzien, directed by Leticia Cáceres •
As You Like It, by William Shakespeare, directed by Eamon Flack
2010 •
That Face, by
Polly Stenham, directed by Lee Lewis •
Love Me Tender, by
Tom Holloway, directed by Matthew Lutton •
The Power of Yes, by
David Hare, directed by
Sam Strong •
Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare, directed by Benedict Andrews •
Gwen in Purgatory, by Tommy Murphy, directed by Neil Armfield •
Namatjira, by
Scott Rankin, directed by Scott Rankin and
Wayne Blair •
The Diary of a Madman, by
Nikolai Gogol (adapted by David Holman with Neil Armfield and
Geoffrey Rush, directed by Armfield) •
The End by Samuel Beckett, directed by Eamon Flack •
The Bougainville Photoplay Project by Paul Dwyer, directed by David Williams ==See also==