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Bookings essential. This event does not include exhibition entry. This event is free for National Gallery Members and their guests.
After three decades in the West End, The Woman in Black is coming to Australia.
An awesome musical adventure about a girl who glows.
Draw inspiration from the exhibition and learn the process of multi-colour screenprinting in this hands-on workshop with artist, Francis Kenna.
This is your entree to the wonderful world of lampshade making, where you get to decide the fabric, shape & size of your new lampshade!
A deadset fan favourite (quite literally), Urzila is now a three-time winner of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's People's Choice Award for most tickets sold at the Festival.
Millions of viewers and listeners worldwide invite The Choir of King's College, Cambridge into their homes every Christmas Eve for the annual broadcast of their iconic Nine Lessons and Carols service.
Ethereal, spiritual, transcendent… whatever you prefer to call it, the music of Light and Matter responds to experiences beyond our physical world.
Celebrating 60 years of The Rolling Stones, four of our most electrifying rockstars are taking The Rolling Stones Revue back on the road to pay homage to the greatest rock ‘n roll band of all time.
Pekka Kuusisto is an acclaimed violinist. Gabriel Kahane is a composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist.
Australia, get ready!
“Iesteyn Davies reigns supreme among countertenors.” – The Independent
Whether you are new to Shakespeare, or an aficionado, you will be entertained, enriched, and inspired by this production.
Sparks fly and melodies soar when Richard Tognetti directs music close to the ACO's heart.
I might spend my last moments asking someone if they want large or regular chips...
Your coffee tastes like Milo. Your manager is sleeping off a sugar-crash. How did your tie get stapled to your desk? And why is everything sticky?
What are the sonic possibilities when the oldest wind instrument in the world – the digeridoo – teams up with instruments that found their final form only two centuries ago?
Jeonghwan Kim is a remarkable artist now set to take the world by storm.
After the success of his 2023 tour and subsequent special ‘Villain Era’ Neel is back on tour with his brand-new show, ‘Dirty Flirty 30’.
This year the National Gallery of Australia’s Annual Lecture will be presented by leading Australian artist, Lindy Lee.
An evening of brand new First Nations compositions.
This exceptional pianist, with his radiant clarity, freshness and subtlety, brings us a recital to be treasured.
Introducing Lina Tur Bonet, fearless virtuoso and musical imaginista.