Jakop Ahlbom Horror at Canberra Theatre Centre 11–15 September 2018
Having thrilled audiences in London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Paris, this spine-tingling and thoroughly entertaining live experience will have you on the edge of your seat!
Bianca Del Rio at Canberra Theatre Centre 2019
After three consecutive sell out Australian tours, comedy queen and RuPaul’s Drag Race champion Bianca Del Rio returns to Australia with her brand-new comedy show, It’s Jester Joke.
The self-proclaimed “clown in a gown” tells tales of her world travels and the outrageous circus that is her life. Sure to keep audiences in stitches with her comical tell it like it is” views, covering life from politics and travel to family and social media. It isn't all fun and games, though. There is an important life lesson to be learned through this fearless comedy show...sometimes we all just need to lighten the f**k up!
Don’t miss your chance to see the The Queen of Mean in her fiercely funny new show in 2019.
The Season At Canberra Theatre Centre
Meet the Duncans, a mob as funny as they are unforgettable. Back home on Tassie’s Dog Island for birding season, and the threat of snakes and Pop’s explosive temper, the family reunites with a country and culture still very much alive.
But their long memories and smart-arse streak mean it’s not just the birds sticking their beaks where they’re not welcome. Old secrets are dug from their burrows and fledgling rivalries begin to take flight – it might all fall apart if it wasn’t for the fierce love that holds this bunch together.
Nathan Maynard has crafted a deadly funny portrait of a singular corner of our world. Directed by Isaac Drandic and featuring a stellar cast including Trevor Jamieson and Lisa Maza, this national tour of the original acclaimed production is a raucous and rowdy celebration of tradition and the bonds that unite us.
Colin Hay at Canberra Theatre Centre
Colin Hay, best known as the frontman for Australian hit makers Men at Work, is receiving continued accolades, for his troubadour-style solo performances, spanning the last 30 years, with the release of his 13th, and critically acclaimed album, Fierce Mercy, as well as currently touring the world as a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Starr band.
Colin returns to Australia with his Los Angeles based band, including, from Cuba, SanMiguel Perez (guitar/tres/vocals), Yosmel Montejo (bass/vocals) and Jimmy Branly (drums). Rounding out the front line of the band, is Peru’s own Cecilia Noël (percussion/vocals) and Scheila Gonzalez (keyboard/flute/sax/vocals) whose family hails from Guatemala. All these musicians are the real deal and are legends in their own right.
Alongside the thoughtful storytelling in his songs, Hay’s shows are peppered with hilarious anecdotes from his, often surreal, experiences in the world of rock music.
What a way to start your weekend Canberra …
Reconciliation Day Eve at Canberra Theatre Centre!
rom 2018 the ACT will observe a public holiday honouring the anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
In this first year, Archie Roach & Tiddas and Briggs & the Bad Apples Crew will descend on the capital for a celebration of Black Excellence on Reconciliation Day Eve.
The Wharf Revue is Back at Canberra Theatre Centre
THE PUNCHLINES KEEP ROLLING IN
Those indefatigable kings of comedy, sorcerers of satire and masters of mockery, Jonathan Biggins and Drew Forsythe are back in the saddle and gearing up for another glorious year of political satire – the stage will be bigger and so will the laughs. We like to think of it as continuity with change.
So, politicians take cover and pundits stand back, because there will be songs, there will be dance, and there will be some very funny impressions.
Join us as we sort the wets from the dries, the leaks from the fakes, and the factions from the fictions in this bigger, better and wharfier Revue than Canberra could ever handle.
“Lots of laughs, excruciating jokes and acidic satire… clever… totally idiotic and hilarious.” Stage Noise
Junk at Canberra Theatre Centre 5 & 7 April 2018
Junk at the Canberra Theatre Centre 5 & 7 April 2018
Wayne Brady at Canberra Theatre Centre 19 June 2018
Five-time Emmy winner and Grammy nominee Wayne Brady returns to Australia in 2018!! Actor, singer, dancer, improviser, and songwriter – don’t miss the star of Whose Line is it Anyway? and Hamilton for an evening of “no holes barred, did he just say that, I make Sh%$ Up, that boy can sing!” improvisation!
Don’t miss your chance to see the king of improv as he brings it all to the stage, displaying his effortless ability and talent in BRADY AF!
Sydney Dance Company's ORB 25–27 May Canberra Theatre Centre
Be captured by the extraordinary lunar mystery Orb – a world premiere featuring the latest creation from Sydney Dance Company’s Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela, and the Company’s first ever collaboration with a Taiwanese choreographer, Cheng Tsung–lung.
Bonachela’s Ocho, meaning eight in Spanish, marks his eighth year with the Company and features eight virtuosic dancers. Fusing a hypnotic electronic score by Nick Wales with dreamlike architecture, Ocho explores the infinite connections that exist between us all.
Full Moon by Cheng Tsung-lung, the Artistic Director of Taiwan’s phenomenal Cloud Gate 2 completes the double bill. This striking new piece harnesses the power of the moon and the mythology and poetry of mankind to thrill the audience.
Canberra Theatre Centre's Collected Works 2017 – State Theatre Company of SA's Popular Mechanicals
The White Album Concert 2018 at Canberra Theatre Centre
The White Album Concert 2018 at Canberra Theatre Centre with Phil Jamieson, Josh Pyke, Tim Rogers & Chris Cheney
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I’m in the Canberra theatre centre now with my mum and then I’m going to see Andy’s amazing adventures with my mum
1984 At Canberra Theatre Centre 25-29 July 2017
April, 1984. 13:00. Comrade 6079, Winston Smith, thinks a thought, starts a diary, and falls in love. But Big Brother is always watching.
Set in a world where an invasive government keeps a malevolently watchful eye on its citizens, this radical and much-lauded staging explores surveillance, identity and why Orwell’s vision of the future is as relevant now as ever.
Produced by UK theatrical innovators Headlong along with Nottingham Playhouse and the Almeida Theatre, this production of George Orwell’s dystopian classic came roaring onto the stage in 2013 and since then it has become an international phenomenon. Seen by over a quarter of a million people worldwide, it has enjoyed three hugely successful West End seasons as well as an international tour including a sold-out season at the Melbourne Festival.
Now with a brand new Australian cast, don’t miss one of the 20th century’s greatest and most chilling novels given new life by some of British theatre’s fastest rising creative stars.
“Pitilessly brilliant” The Guardian, UK
Canberra Theatre Centre Collected Works Australia 2013
Director's Note
Canberra's 100th birthday and the Canberra Theatre Centre's own upcoming 50th birthday in 2015, is a great time to reflect on the cultural contribution and legacy of CTC.
For nearly half of the of the time Canberra has existed, it has had its own dedicated cultural centre, bringin great national and international work to town and fostering our local artistic community. It is worth noting that CTC was the first of its kind; all of the major cultural centres including Sydney Opera House and the Arts Centre, Melbourne followed.
The great worth, not only of the facility but of the people who work within it, was made clear to me during 2012's season of Barry Humphries' Eat, Pray, Laugh. This was a genuine world premiere and a true off-broadway try-out. The ability of our staff, especially back stage, to get the show up and running showed that we can play at an international level.
On another note, the short play festival for high school children, Fast+Fresh; our continued support of local artist output via The Courtyard Studio; our world-leading access service; our commitment to social capital tickets and the delivery of Take Part programs - all show how we value our role in our local community.
The year's season is a bumper crop of 20 shows. I would like to thank Robyn Archer, her team at the centenary and CTC Programming Manager, Gill Hugonnet for making this season possible. It features at least one show from every state and territory and highlights three local works. I am convinced that within this season you will find a package that speaks directly to you in this celebratory year.
With 20 shows it is difficult to single out any one, however, it would be remiss of me not to mention the residencies of both Big hART and Jigsaw Theatre Company at CTC. Big hART's residency will be one of the Centenary's legacies to Canberra. Jigsaw is partnering with us to present seasons of work for children. It is thrilling for CTC to once again be the home for artistic creation, adding to the fabric of Civic Square as a genuine artistic precinct.
So enjoy the season, enjoy the year and take a trip around Australia without ever having to leave the theatre.
Bruce Carmichael
Director
Canberra Theatre Centre
Season 2013 Collected Works: Australia
The Secret River (NSW)
Henry 4 (NSW)
Thursday (SA)
Wunderkammer (QLD)
As We Forgive (TAS)
Wulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui (NT)
Symmetries (AUS)
The Major Minor Party (NSW)
G (SA)
Hipbone Sticking Out (WA)
BLAK (NSW)
Jack Charles Versus the Crown (VIC)
Project Rameau (NSW)
Shrine (WA)
Brief Encounter (Int'l)
The Wharf Revue (NSW)
The Comedy of Errors (AUS)
Hit The Floor Together (ACT)
Home At The End (ACT)
Michael Francis Willoughby in Elohgulp (ACT)
Award Winning Show The Season To Canberra Theatre
Meet the Duncans, a mob as funny as they are unforgettable. Back home on Tassie’s Dog Island for birding season, and the threat of snakes and Pop’s explosive temper, the family reunites with a country and culture still very much alive.
But their long memories and smart-arse streak mean it’s not just the birds sticking their beaks where they’re not welcome. Old secrets are dug from their burrows and fledgling rivalries begin to take flight – it might all fall apart if it wasn’t for the fierce love that holds this bunch together.
Nathan Maynard has crafted a deadly funny portrait of a singular corner of our world. Directed by Isaac Drandic and featuring a stellar cast including Tammy Anderson, Trevor Jamieson and Luke Carroll, this national tour of the original acclaimed production is a raucous and rowdy celebration of tradition and the bonds that unite us.
“…an ebullience and a warmth about it that is utterly endearing.” The Australian
Ballet Revolucion // Thursday 10 May Canberra Theatre Centre
Direct from Cuba, Ballet Revolución – the show that has taken Europe by storm – returns to Australia with a brand new production. Ballet Revolución is recharged, rebooted and ready for its Australian fans once again.
Audiences all over the world simply cannot get enough of the Cuban dancers’ exuberant energy and contagious joy of life with which they turn any idea into an explosive and intense performance. With breathtaking twists, daring jumps and sensual moves from ballet to street dance, Ballet Revolución has already thrilled audiences in sold-out shows from Singapore to Berlin, Vienna and London.
Leading Australian choreographer Aaron Cash, along with Cuban choreographer Roclan Gonzalez Chavez, blend breathtaking contemporary moves with salsa and Cuban dance to produce a unique fusion, resulting in an explosion of unbridled passion and raw energy, with a distinctly Cuban flavour.
Boundless passion, attractive sensuality, stunning athleticism and exuberant joy of life, Ballet Revolución combines it all in a fireball of emotions that no one can escape.
Blue Love at Canberra Theatre Centre 16-17 August
Blue Love is a delightful infusion of intense physical theatre, film and dance. Choreographer Shaun Parker offers a poetic and satirical take on the clichés of pop culture, romance, coupledom and suburbia. From a fantastic place where TV soap meets art-house film, the two characters Glenn and Rhonda Flune take the audience on an expedition in search of the perfect relationship.
Blue Love is inspired by famous works of art, theatre, music and film; all of which deal with the concept of love. Glenn and Rhonda draw on all of these art forms, parodying the lip-service given to love and its incarnations. This quirky, character-based work is a multi-media, physical theatre comedy: accessible, challenging and enormously entertaining.
Shaun Parker & Company is an exhilarating and bold Australian dance company that has exploded on to the international dance scene and has won numerous awards both here and overseas.
“Snappy acting, superb singing and a fat dose of funny” The Daily Telegraph
Opera Australia's Marriage of Figaro – Canberra Theatre Centre 25–27 August
Mozart’s brilliant opera The Marriage of Figaro follows the adventures of a household over one crazy day. Masters are lusting after their servants, servants are outwitting their masters – Figaro is the Downton Abbey of opera, but a whole lot more fun!
Award-winning creative duo Michael Gow and Robert Kemp have created a brand new production, featuring stunning period costumes and a clever set. A talented chamber orchestra and chorus of local children will accompany some of Opera Australia’s finest singers performing Mozart’s beautiful music..
In a wealthy household in Seville, Figaro is marrying Susanna, but the Count wants to seduce her first. Marcellina wants Figaro and the Countess just wants her husband back. But Susanna is smarter than all of them. After a crazy day of disguise and duplicity, will she get her happily ever after?
A delightful night out, suitable for the whole family.
Canberra Theatre Centre's Collected Works 2017 –Queensland Theatre's Ladies In Black
The Australian Ballet's The Merry Widow at Canberra Theatre Centre 25-30 May 2018
The Australian Ballet's The Merry Widow at Canberra Theatre Centre 25-30 May 2018