Use your âGladys vouchersâ: our criticsâ picks of the shows
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A year ago it was hard to imagine when we would return to theatres and art galleries â which has made the return of shows even more joyous, even if our smiles are sometimes still hidden behind masks.
This week our experts in the visual arts, theatre and dance reveal their top tickets for the autumn months. If you have Discover NSW vouchers waiting to be spent, now is the time to venture out. After all, they are only valid until June 30. And in NSW, of course.
Use your Gladys vouchers : our critics picks of the shows
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Use your Gladys vouchers : our critics picks of the shows
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Hot tickets 2021: Your guide to the must-see shows of the year
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It is no understatement to say 2020 was tough for our theatres and all the actors, creatives and backstage crew that work so hard to make each show come alive. Thankfully, the lights have been turned back on and while shows are still at about 75 per cent capacity and mask-wearing is still compulsory, this yearâs season is set to be a cracker, from the highly anticipated musicals
Hamilton and
Playing Beatie Bow and the debut of ABC journalist Sally Saraâs semi-autobiographical play.
Arts community on tenterhooks after COVID-19 outbreak
Arts community on tenterhooks after COVID-19 outbreak
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The northern beaches COVID-19 outbreak has sent a chill wind through Sydney’s arts sector.
Just two weeks from its January 6 opening, Sydney Festival is closely monitoring the latest NSW Health advice to see if events can proceed or even with the same capacity audiences.
The Sydney Opera House remains open with performances proceeding as planned and the Sydney Theatre Company has confirmed its exemption to perform
The Picture of Dorian Gray at 75 per cent capacity still applies with the mandatory wearing of a mask.