The best things to do in Sydney this weekend (April 25-27)
Looking for the best things to do in Sydney this weekend? We’ve got you covered with our weekly guide to the most exciting events happening around town.
Looking for the best things to do in Sydney this weekend? We’ve got you covered with our weekly guide to the most exciting events happening around town.
If you’re on the BookTok side of the algorithm, the Global Book Crawl will be right up your street. It’s a worldwide celebration of independent bookshops—those little hidden gems that are filled with new and second-hand page-turners, which the passionate booksellers who are eager to recommend your next read. Writers, booksellers and the all-important readers
Four decades after Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical first played in Australia, it’s returning to the same Sydney stage with a stellar lineup.
Plus a whole range of free Easter activities and food offers available over the next few weeks. This is everything you need to know.
Hendricks gin cocktails, floral displays and aerial acrobatics are among the immersive experiences taking place in Pyrmont this month.
From fresh seafood and autumnal roasts to a Chinese banquet for the family to share, these are 14 of the best restaurants to book.
How do you spot shrinkflation? Find out the signs and discover the best places to buy Easter eggs in Sydney this year.
Back to the Future: The Musical is one of the most popular shows to have played in London’s West End over the past few years, and was swiftly transferred to Broadway. The West End show won the Laurence Olivier Award and What’s On Stage Award for Best New Musical, among 14 other wins and nominations.
The lineup for the Sydney Comedy Festival was already dazzling, with international stars and Australian favourites set to take to the stages throughout the four weeks, but it’s just got even better. Australian legend, Dave Hughes will play at two venues. Who is Dave Hughes? If you’re new to Australian comedy, we might just be
It’s a story that’s been done a thousand times, so do we really need another Annie musical? What’s new and why should anyone bother going? I went to find out what’s different about the latest revival.