Converted! – The Rebel Theatre – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 3 – 25 January, 2025

Dates: 3 – 25 January, 2025 Location: ATYP, The Rebel Theatre (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Cost: $37 – $68 The Thirsty Mile Australian Theatre for Young People Maya Wolfe is 17, lonely, and desperate to be liked. When her school counsellor, Ms Newsome, suggests the ‘Fix … Read more

Setwun & The Soulstranauts play Roy Ayers – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 18 January, 2025

Location: ACO On The Pier (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 18 January, 2025 Cost: $39 + BF Astral People Ode to Inspiration joins the dots between the trailblazers who opened doors – and tomorrow’s new radicals walking through them. Setwun & The Soulstranauts reimagine the music … Read more

Allysha Joy plays Roberta Flack – The Thirsty Mile – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 23 January, 2025

Location: ACO On The Pier (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 23 January, 2025 Cost: $39 + BF Astral People Ode to Inspiration joins the dots between the trailblazers who opened doors – and tomorrow’s new radicals walking through them. Allysha Joy reimagines the music of legendary … Read more

Radical Son: Bilambiyal – The Thirsty Mile – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 4 January, 2025

Location: ACO On The Pier (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 4 January, 2025 Cost: $39 + BF Possessing one of the most mesmerising voices in Australian music, Radical Son never stops evolving. This year, the celebrated Kamilaroi and Tongan artist returned with a new album, Bilambiyal, … Read more

Parvyn – The Thirsty Mile – Walsh Bay, Sydney | 17 January, 2025

Location: ACO On The Pier (The Thirsty Mile), Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney Date: 17 January, 2025 Cost: $39 + BF An electrifying live performer with a storied history in classical Indian music, Punjabi-Australian vocalist and dancer Parvyn has drawn in audiences around the world with her fusion of traditional … Read more

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