Season Launch 2026! Photo Gallery
- TW
- Dec 9, 2025
- 1 min read
Hundreds crowded into our Acland Street home on Sunday as we unveiled the full 2026 Theatre Works season! After our most successful season in history in 2025, Theatre Works has reloaded with a bigger, bolder and more ambitious 2026 season that promises to have something for everyone.
Across 2026, Theatre Works will stage more than 50 productions, including major premieres, large ensemble works, cutting-edge contemporary performance, musical theatre, international festival collaborations, and a line-up of powerhouse Australian playwrights.
Highlights of the 2026 Theatre Works season include:
Blackpill: Redux – a searing contemporary work, opening the year after a sell-out 2025 season
Australian Open – the Theatre Works produced hit queer comedy headlines a jam-packed Midsumma program including Peter Pan: A Twinkle in Time, Campfire Unleashed, Disco is Dead, He Partied Like It’s 1999, Dead Mum, P*rn and more…
Beyond the Neck, Mara, Red Sky Morning, Lazarus, Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, The Wolves, Savages and Lord of the Flies are all major Theatre Works produced works playing as a part of the By Theatre Works programming
With Theatre Works Co-Productions including Robot Song, Pokelesque, Beasts, The Effect, Sainting Joan, The Ballad of Dan O’Malley, Young Frankenstein, Crapbox, Timon of Athens and many more…
FutureStage – a precinct-wide festival celebrating ideas, innovation and the future of theatre
Mid-Year Showcases across both venues, highlighting emerging talent and training pathways

















































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