Discover the best top things to do in Greater Sydney, Australia including The Guild Theatre, Riverside Theatres, Pavilion Theatre, Ensemble Theatre, Glen St Theatre, The Concourse, Qudos Bank Arena, Parade Theatres at NIDA, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Event Cinemas.
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4.5 based on 48 reviews
Riverside Theatres is the premier performing arts venue in Western Sydney. We are the centrepiece of performance culture in Sydney’s central city, Parramatta offering live experiences you can’t have at home. Well-established and highly respected both by the local community and the national arts industry, Riverside is a successful cultural and community asset of City of Parramatta Council. Riverside plays an important role in building a diverse, thriving local city culture. By connecting artists with audiences, attracting talent and industry and supporting education and innovation, it contributes to the city’s liveliness, vibrancy and economic activity while facilitating authentic community dialogue and interaction. We aim to involve, entertain, enrich, inspire, delight and intrigue artists and audiences from Parramatta and beyond with live performance, events, festivals and community gatherings.
A very nice, well equipped, friendly venue that puts on really slick first class theatrical performances. Good lighting, decent sound, decent seating, and a reasonably priced refreshment stand with decent wines. It is close to a major parking garage and not too far away from public transport (ferries, trains, buses). It is also in the restaurant district so plenty of places to eat and drink, before and after the performance. One of the best theatres I've been to anywhere in the world.
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4.5 based on 88 reviews
It was our first time at the Ensemble and had a great night ,the play was Black Cockatoo and what a story unknown to most Australians.We had our dinner there which was nice and worked in well with the start of the play. Not a bad seat which has you nice and close to the action. Great night had by all.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We were part of a group of 37 from the Rotary Club of St Ives who enjoyed a great evening of humour, dance, acrobatics, tap and music at Spiegeleque a burlesque show. The performers are energetic and the costumes and lighting are imaginative. Lots of laughs and all round entertainment. Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 366 reviews
Qudos Bank Arena is the largest indoor Arena in Australia that can accommodate up to 21,000 visitors! The Arena is managed by AEG Ogden, part of the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), one of the world’s largest entertainment groups. Managing more than 120 of the world’s premier venues and playing host to the world’s greatest performers, AEG’s absolute priority is to exceed the fans’ expectations. Qudos Bank Arena, recently ranked number one for the highest record selling venue in Australasia! Originally built for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, it has now established itself as one of Australia’s major concert venues. This colossal Arena has played host to a number of international superstars including Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Madonna, Stevie Wonder, P!NK, Lady Gaga, Motley Crue and Kendrick Lamar. Other events include family shows such as Disney on Ice, The Wiggles and indoor sport, such as Fast4 Tennis, International Netball and AusX Open Motocross.
Lovely venue. Steps are avoidable. Good sound and every seat has a good view. Air conditioner was really good as well. Food outlets were not too expensive
4.0 based on 35 reviews
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre is a cultural facility of the Liverpool City Council on the banks of the Georges River. We have a busy schedule of exhibitions, performances, festivals, screenings, theatre and events across six galleries, two theatres and a large main hall. We also have Bellbird Dining & Bar, open for breakfast, brunches and lunches seven days a week, with dinner available as well for selected evening events. There are kids and artists studios, a ceramics studio, a small outdoor amphitheatre and a self-contained three-bedroom apartment for artists-in-residence. We have free car parking and Casula Railway Station next door, making getting there and home again easy. We are open seven days a week, except for Public Holidays and the Christmas-New Year period.
Came here for an art exhibition opening and was really impressed on the diversity of the different artists. One current exhibition is by Robert Hague which is just amazing and his plate prints are thought provoking, do read the descriptions on each one. Another exhibition is by ceramic artist Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, the size of them alone is impressive. The gallery is an amazing venue in itself and the gardens have some gems through it by the river. Easy to get to with public transport right by the Casula train station. Or just under an hour drive out of Sydney. Well worth a visit if you are in the area. And they do have a great little cafe if you are feeling hungry.
3.0 based on 31 reviews
Went to see Terminator: Dark Fate in Gold Class. The screen had comfortable large reclining seats and the option to purchase food/drink beforehand for delivery at various points during the film (unintrusive). Advert/trailer time pre-film was much shorter than normal too, and very impressed with the picture/sound quality of the film. Overall very happy with my experience and would recommend.
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