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Worlds Alive 2025

When

Saturday 29 March from 7:30pm to Sunday 30 March 5:30pm Sunday 30 March from 3pm to 5:30pm

Cost

Concession: $30 to $40

Scene Theatre Sydney presents dramatic readings of 11 short plays from around the world, never seen in Australia. 

Professional actors Charles Mayer, Jo Bloom, Joseph Raboy and Tiang Lim are joined by newcomer Papuan Leonie Ragi. 

The plays are accompanied by Michael De Huy on the grand piano.

Scene Theatre Sydney’s Artistic Director Carol Dance has curated this program for global thinkers craving something unique and new. The 11 plays are short and are all included in each of the three performances. Most are comedies. All are highly entertaining. The plays are from Ukraine, Singapore, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Iraq, South Africa, India and Jamaica (a Rastafarian gem).

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