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Circle Mirror Transformation

Where
Sydney Theatre Company
Sydney Theatre Company
15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay, NSW 2000
Wharf 1 Theatre
When

Mondays, Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 8:15pm Wednesdays to Sundays, 7:30pm to 9:15pm Saturday 12 July 2025 to Sunday 7 September 2025

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Cost

Starting from: $40-$125

Life has no rehearsals

Rebecca Gibney (Packed to the Rafters) and Cameron Daddo (Once _at Darlinghurst Theatre) make their Sydney Theatre Company debuts in this humorous and heartbreaking mosaic of daily life. With a knockout ensemble cast also featuring Ahunim Abebe, Nicholas Brown (_Long Forgotten DreamStill Point Turning) and Jessie LawrenceCircle Mirror Transformation is a masterpiece of simple beauty and laugh-out-loud relatability by one of America’s most exciting playwrights: Pulitzer Prize-winner, Annie Baker. 

In a modest, small-town community hall, five people – mostly strangers – come together to take part in an amateur acting class. The class is run by Marty (Gibney), a well-meaning, passionate and provocative teacher who leads the group in a series of drama games. She intends to get them in touch with their inner selves and let their imaginations run free. But as the exercises build in intensity and their lives become further intertwined, real-life drama begins to seep into the curriculum. 

Director Dean Bryant (Dear Evan HansenBloom) continues a winning run at STC with a play that unearths spectacular gems from seemingly unassuming moments. From the quietly devastating to the hilariously familiar, Baker’s script takes human life and puts it on breathtakingly intimate display.

  • By Annie Baker, Directed by Dean Bryant

  • Approx. duration: 1 hr 45 mins (no interval). Subject to change.

  • Content: Infrequent strong language and mature themes. Subject to change.

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