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  • Read up on: David Sedaris

    A savant of razor-sharp and sardonic wit - don’t miss this evening with one of the world’s pre-eminent humour writers.

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  • Annabel Crabb on Australia’s parenthood trap

    Following Annabel Crabb’s live talk at the Opera House, read an extract from her Quarterly Essay ‘Men at Work: Australia’s Parenthood Trap’.

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  • Dancing with Zadie Smith

    Sisonke Msimang on the playful call and response of the British writer

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  • Soul-searching with Pepe the Frog

    In the final piece out of the Antidote and Sweatshop Writing Mentorship, Tiffany Fong looks at the dangerous, cult-like appeal of the alt-right to a generation seeking community and meaning.

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    A person holding a poster with a frog on.
  • Mother tongues and minor feelings

    Recipient of the Antidote and Sweatshop Mentorship for Diverse Emerging Writers Joyce Chew on family, language and the “glittering visage of the Australian ‘fair go’”.

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  • There’s a bomb in my closet

    Adrian Mouhajer, recipient of the Highly Commended award as part of Antidote's Mentoring Program for Emerging Writers from Diverse Backgrounds, writes about the complexities of being queer, Arab and Muslim in Australia 20 years after 9/11.

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    Buildings up in smoke from 9/11.
  • Kids Multipacks

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    Save 10% when booking three kids shows, or 15% when booking four or more from our 2025 season.

  • Sampha: “Making music can be a vulnerable space”

    Singer and producer Sampha Sisay on his debut LP and upcoming performance at Vivid LIVE.

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  • Brett Whiteley: A life, an opera

    A rebel. An icon. Learn about one of Australia's greatest artists.

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  • Cheat sheet: La Bohème

    Everything you need to know about the original bohemian love story

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