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2026 Season
Please note: The season is subject to rights confirmation.
Download the season brochure HERE.
Play 1
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Written by
Christopher Durang
Directed by Cheryl Butler
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13 February to 21 March
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Wednesday, 11 Feb (Charity preview)
Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays, 15 & 22 Feb, 8 & 15 Mar at 2pm
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​Box Office opens
Saturday, 31 January 2026
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Synopsis:
Chekhov is alive and well where adult siblings Vanya and Sonia reside in their old family home, mourning their lost dreams and missed opportunities. When their often-wrong, fortune-telling maid warns of impending dangers, and their movie star sister, Masha, arrives unexpectedly with young, sexy, boy toy, Spike, the family is launched into a rollicking weekend of one-upmanship, exposed nerves, and a lot of broken mugs. With wit and absurdity, Christopher Durang blends Chekhov’s famous world-weariness with the modern-day toils and troubles of celebrity, social networking and age.
Play 2
Agatha Christie's
Midnight Murder on the
Orient Express
Adapted by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Michael Gooley
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8 May to 13 June
Wednesday, 6 May (Charity preview)
Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays, 10, 17 & 31 May, 7 June at 2pm
Box Office opens
Saturday, 18 April 2026
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Synopsis:
Winter, 1934. A murder takes place aboard the luxurious Orient Express. The mysterious assailant witnessed by some of the passengers has disappeared into thin air. Or has he? Hercule Poirot faces his most baffling case in this thriller based on Agatha Christie’s famous novel. So wax your moustache and join Poirot on this fast-paced adventure, adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig.
Play 3
David Williamson's
Aria
Directed by Sue Turner
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31 July to 5 September
Wednesday, 29 July (Charity preview)
Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays, 2, 9, 23 & 30 August at 2pm
Box Office opens
Saturday, 18 July 2026
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Synopsis:
A symphony of discord unfolds at Monique’s annual family gathering, celebrating her three beloved sons’ birthdays. While adoration for her boys knows no bounds, disdain for their wives is palpable. Festivities crescendo and Monique takes the spotlight with a performance of a renowned opera Aria. But beneath the facade of familial harmony, dissonance brews. David Williamson’s Aria is a darkly comedic exploration of the intricate dynamics and rivalry inherent within every family.
Play 4
Hay Fever
Written by Noel Coward
Directed by Angela Gibson
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23 October to 28 November
Wednesday, 21 October (Charity preview)
Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays, 25 Oct, 1, 15 & 22 Nov at 2pm
Box Office opens
Saturday, 10 October 2026​
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Synopsis:
The Bliss family are everything a respectable family ought not to be – unconventional, uncensored and unapologetic. When each of the family members invites a guest to their rural retreat, the unassuming visitors face a hectic living melodrama from which there seems to be no escape. Wonderfully witty and deliciously snarky, this classic play is full of secret seductions, misjudged meetings and wicked revelations, promising a thoroughly over-the-top and chaotic comic affair.




