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Gill Perkins in the Bell Shakespeare theatre

Parting is such sweet sorrow

Gill Perkins reflects on her time with Bell Shakespeare.
Walsh Bay Art Precinct during a sunny day

A new community choir takes flight

Eamonn Dougan visited The Song Company to help launch its Coronation Choir.
A large scale model of the titanic on display at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct,

Uncover Titanic’s Human Stories at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct

Step aboard history and immerse yourself in the untold stories of the people aboard the Titanic.
NCSI Sydney Production

NCIS: Sydney calls Walsh Bay Arts Precinct home

Sydney Production Designer Tim Ferrier shares what it takes to create the local version of the beloved franchise.
Power and Politics with Bell

Power and Politics with Bell

Bell Shakespeare hold regular programs in conjunction with their productions. This entertaining panel discussion delved into Shakespeare’s take on power and politics.
Sydney Theatre Co Backstage Tours

Lift the curtains on STC

Take a backstage tour of Australia’s largest theatre company at Wharf 4/5.
Bloom Director - Dean Bryant

Director Dean Bryant reflects on creating Bloom

Bloom, with Book and Lyrics by Tom Gleisner from Working Dog and Music by Katie Preston, is playing at the Roslyn Packer Theatre until 11 May.
Jenny Nakkan at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct

From Paris to Sydney – Splash is coming!

Splash Sydney is coming to the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct this May. Australia is the first country to partner with Splash outside of Paris, where the trade show is a sought-after part of the Paris Fashion Week calendar.
Titanic. The Human Story

Titanic. The Human Story

Titanic. The Human Story arrives at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct on 30 May.
Ngabu shell art bridge and interactive walk

Discover Ngabu shell art bridge and interactive walk at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct

Aunty Lola Ryan hails from a lineage of esteemed Dharawal shell artists from La Perouse. She has designed Ngabu in homage to the series of shell harbour bridges created by her mother Lola Delia Ryan.