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Subscribe Now for Our 2010 Season!
Our 25th anniversary 2010 Season is now open for bookings. The Season kicks off in February with British playwright Polly Stenham's celebrated debut That Face, followed by exciting new work from Australian playwrights Tom Holloway, Tommy Murphy and Scott Rankin, as well as the wit and wisdom of David Hare's The Power of Yes. Benedict Andrew directs a dark and sexy version of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, and the year will climax with Neil Armfield directing Geoffrey Rush in The Diary of a Madman. Book now - it's going to be a corker!
You can view a season book online here, subscribe online here, request a season book by mail by emailing us here or pick up one in person from the Box Office. And check out our 2010 Season cinema ad on Vimeo.
B Sharp's February-July 2010 Season has been launched with five great works providing a diverse selection of stories, ideas and theatrical styles for you to devour over the next six months.
First up is Martin Sherman’s seminal play Bent, then we welcome back The Hayloft Project with The Suicide followed by Jez Butterworth’s compelling new play Parlour Song, Jonathan Gavin’s latest play Bang will have its world premiere and Wayne Blair returns to B Sharp to direct Dirty Butterfly by British-Jamaican playwright Debbie Tucker Green.
Tickets are on sale now across the season.
Box Office Locations
Please note that the Company B Box Office is now operating out of two locations:
Warehouse, 18 Belvoir St, Surry Hills - Monday to Friday business hours.
Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills - prior to performances, all day Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
For telephone bookings the number is always 02 9699 3444.
Click here to view current Box Office opening hours.
This is one of the most astonishing debuts I have seen in more than 30 years. The Telegraph
Never has a play had an apter name: That Face is gob-smacking. The Guardian
Polly Stenham
Lee Lewis
Emily Barclay, Krew Boylan, Kenji Fitzgerald, Marcus Graham, Laura Hopkinson & Susie Porter