Bugle Staff Writer
12 February 2025, 2:53 AM
The Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre has unveiled its highly anticipated 2025 season, promising a dynamic mix of theatre, music, dance, and family-friendly performances. The lineup showcases a diverse array of world-class productions, ensuring something for every arts enthusiast.
Among the theatre highlights is Macbeth by Sport for Jove, a bold adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, and 1984 by Shake & Stir Theatre Company, an immersive retelling of George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece. The director is a Kiama local, George Banders, so one not to be missed!
Other must-see productions include Shore Break, a moving solo performance by Chris Pitman, and A Place in the Sultan’s Kitchen, an innovative theatrical experience blending storytelling and live cooking.
Music lovers will be treated to performances by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, presenting works by Beethoven and Schubert, as well as an intimate solo concert by ARIA
Award-winning artist Lior. Dance enthusiasts can look forward to the Victorian State Ballet’s enchanting production of The Nutcracker.
For families, Josephine Wants to Dance, based on the well received children’s book, will delight young audiences, while The Alphabet of Awesome Science promises an interactive and educational spectacle. A special highlight is A Boy Called Sailboat, featuring a screening of the film with live music by the Grigoryan Brothers.
Acting Venue Manager Shane Spencer expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming season, emphasising the venue’s dedication to delivering exceptional cultural experiences. “The Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre’s 2025 Season continues our commitment to quality, offering something for all tastes and ages,” he said.
Tickets and full program details are available via the Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre website or at the Box Office. Don’t miss out on a year of extraordinary entertainment in the heart of Nowra!
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