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We are a registered COVID-Safe business and this event will have strict COVID-Safe policies in place, guided by public health advice, University of Sydney directives, and our commitment to this joint COVID-Safe statement from Sydney theatres.
Most notably, all eligible patrons on your booking will be required to show proof of double vaccination when checking in for your performance. Eligible patrons are patrons 16 years and older who do not have proof of medical exemption.
Face masks and QR code check-in upon entry will also be required.
Please also be advised that at present, this event will be open to 100% seated capacity. Please consider your comfort levels before booking as you may be seated alongside other booking groups.
You can find out more about our safety measures here, and safety information will also be sent directly to you prior to your visit.
Reginald Theatre
Wed 19 Jan | 7:30pm |
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Thu 20 Jan | 7:30pm |
Fri 21 Jan | 7:30pm |
Sat 22 Jan | 1pm, 7:30pm |
Sun 23 Jan | 6pm |
60 minutes (no interval). Total lockout applies.
Full | $49 |
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Concession | $44 |
Under 30 | $39 |
Transaction fee applies.
This event is also available to purchase as part of a Sydney Festival multipack.
Contains haze smoke, prop weapons, physical violence and references to guns, weapons, and violence. Photography and filming prohibited.
The only authorised ticket seller for this event is Sydney Festival. If you purchase from an unauthorised seller, you risk that your tickets may be fake or invalid.
We are a registered COVID-Safe business and this event will have strict COVID-Safe policies in place, guided by public health advice, University of Sydney directives, and our commitment to this joint COVID-Safe statement from Sydney theatres.
Most notably, all eligible patrons on your booking will be required to show proof of double vaccination when checking in for your performance. Eligible patrons are patrons 16 years and older who do not have proof of medical exemption.
Face masks and QR code check-in upon entry will also be required.
Please also be advised that at present, this event will be open to 100% seated capacity. Please consider your comfort levels before booking as you may be seated alongside other booking groups.
You can find out more about our safety measures here, and safety information will also be sent directly to you prior to your visit.
Reginald Theatre
Wed 19 Jan | 7:30pm |
---|---|
Thu 20 Jan | 7:30pm |
Fri 21 Jan | 7:30pm |
Sat 22 Jan | 1pm, 7:30pm |
Sun 23 Jan | 6pm |
60 minutes (no interval). Total lockout applies.
Full | $49 |
---|---|
Concession | $44 |
Under 30 | $39 |
Transaction fee applies.
This event is also available to purchase as part of a Sydney Festival multipack.
Contains haze smoke, prop weapons, physical violence and references to guns, weapons, and violence. Photography and filming prohibited.
The only authorised ticket seller for this event is Sydney Festival. If you purchase from an unauthorised seller, you risk that your tickets may be fake or invalid.
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