Designed for patrons with disability and their families or anyone who may benefit from a more relaxed environment (this may include people with a learning or physical disability, autistic spectrum condition or sensory sensitivities). Relaxed performances usually have slight modifications to sound and lighting, support aids and an open-door policy with a dedicated quiet area.
Acrobats and musicians vibe in joyous synergy, a spirited expression of the strength and joy of African culture. Parramatta Riverside Theatres, Riverside Theatre 11 January, 7pm.
You can view the visual story guide for Afrique en Cirque below.
This absorbing interactive exhibition takes you beyond Frida Kahlo’s art and into the pivotal moments of her life and work, a unique way to experience a defiantly original feminist icon. The Cutaway at Barangaroo 28 January, 10am, 10.15 am and 10.30am. Additional relaxed performance: 25 Feb - 10am, 10:15 am and 10:30am
You can view the visual story guide for Afrique en Cirque below.
Hard-hitting truths about raising young Blak men as a single mum, delivered in a beautiful blend of music, drama and wry wit. 30 years of original song, 42 years of heart beating, and a millennia of returning spirit. Belvoir St Theatre, Downstairs 20 January, 7.15 pm
An inspiring, involving and highly original all-ages dance work performed in a bowling alley, where you can bowl a game afterwards. Kicks Tenpin, Parramatta Leagues Club, Friday 20 January, 2pm, Saturday 21 January, 1pm.
Humans pull the strings but insects rule the ring in this enthralling marionette show for all ages. Seymour Centre, Reginald Theatre 19 January, 3.30pm, 21 January, 10am
Two strangers on a journey to become who they always were lead this playful queer rom-com set in the awkward online worlds of your Millennial youth. Eternity Playhouse 21 January, 2pm