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Special shows coming to the local theatres

Torvill and Dean

Skating Legends return to Australia after 30 years for the Arena Spectacular Torvill and Dean’s last dace.

Tickets on sale from 29 October.

Due to demand Paul Dainty has announced new shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

Torvill and Dean’s highly anticipated June 2025 Farewell Tour.

Torvill and Dean: Our Last Dance will feature the greatest skaters of all time, alongside Company of the world’s best skaters, as they teel the story of Torvill and Dean and recreate their legendary moments, including their iconic Bolero, for one final time.

Tickets for the newly added shows go on dale at 10am on Monday 28 October.

Torvill and Dean’s Last Dance marks their first return to Australia since 1994, celebrating over decades if their illustrious career Before retiring from skating together.

Season: Roc Laver Arena. June 18, 19 at 2pm and 7.30pm, Tickets on sale from TICKETEK.

Burrinja Theatre

Double Feature- Sara Storer and Fanny Lumsden

Experience a spectacular night at the Lyre Room with two ARIA and multi Golden Guitar winning artists Sara Storer and Fanny Lumsden. Enjoy their unique Australian country sounds and captivating stories in this special double feature event.

Each artist will perform a full set, promising an unforgettable evening.

Season: Friday 1 November at 8pm.

Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre

LITTLE WOMEN the Broadway Musical.

Luise May Alcott’s beloved story if the adventures of the four March sisters is brought to vivid musical life in Little Women.

The American Civil War is in full swing and the March sisters – Meg, the oldest and a romantic, the spirited and boyish and sweet and loving Beth; and irascible, playful Amy – lve in concord, Massachusetts with their Mammee while their father is on the battlefield.

Filled with adventure, heartbreak and a deep sense of hope , the sisters’ efforts to find their own voices mirrors the growing pains of a young America.

Season: Thursday 14 November – Saturday 30 November.

1812 Theatre

Noises Off

Called the “funniest farce ever written”, Noises Off presents a manis, menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing as flop called Nothings On.

Doors slamming, on and offstage love triangles and plates and plates of sardines all feature in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play.

Season: 14 November – 7 December.

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