Sydney Theatre Company reveals 2025 Season

Sydney Theatre Company 2025 SeasonOutgoing STC Artistic Director Kip Williams has revealed Sydney Theatre Company’s 2025 program, his eighth and final season with the Company.

“It is with immense pride that I share this final season of theatre with you. Australian stories have always been at the centre of my programming at STC, and I’m thrilled that of the twelve shows in the 2025 Season, eight of them are by Australian writers,” said Kip.

“Of these, two new STC commissions that I’m particularly proud to be announcing are STC Patrick White Fellow Joanna Murray-Smith’s return to the engrossing world of Patricia Highsmith with a brand-new adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley.”

“Following her sublime adaptations of Ruth Park’s The Harp in the South and Playing Beatie Bow, Kate Mulvany will bring to life another beloved Australian classic, The Shiralee by D’Arcy Niland.”

“From brand new Australian writing and the best contemporary international plays, to thrilling reinterpretations of classics and the return of some of our most-loved productions of recent years, this is a season for lovers of theatre.”

“I am so thankful for the opportunity to program and present eight seasons of theatre in my time as Artistic Director. This is by no means the end of my connection with this Company that I love so much, but for now, please accept my heartfelt gratitude for this special time we have shared in the theatre together,” said Kip.

Highlights of Sydney Theatre Company’s 2025 Season:

Following the triumphs of Julia and Switzerland, STC Patrick White Fellow Joanna Murray-Smith reunites with former STC Resident Director Sarah Goodes to return to the engrossing world of Patricia Highsmith with an insightful adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley starring Will McDonald (Heartbreak High)

After her sublime adaptations of Ruth Park’s The Harp in the South and Playing Beatie Bow, Kate Mulvany will bring to life another beloved Australian classic, The Shiralee by D’Arcy Niland

STC Resident Director Ian Michael will delve into the mystery and majesty of Tom Wright’s adaptation of Joan Lindsay’s Picnic at Hanging Rock starring Olivia De Jonge and Kirsty Marillier

For the first time in twenty years, the Australian stage’s national treasure Nancye Hayes will return to STC in Amy Herzog’s heartwarming and poignant, 4000 Miles directed by STC Resident Director Kenneth Moraleda

Dean Bryant will direct Australia’s beloved star of the screen, Rebecca Gibney, making her STC debut in Circle Mirror Transformation by Pulitzer Prize-winner, Annie Baker

After a sold-out premiere season, Melbourne Theatre Company’s captivating musical Bloom comes to Sydney, with book and lyrics by Working Dog’s Tom Gleisner, music by Katie Weston and direction from STC favourite Dean Bryant

Congratulations, Get Rich! by Merlynn Tong, a three-way co-production with Brisbane’s La Boite Theatre and Singapore Repertory Theatre, directed by former STC Resident Artist Courtney Stewart, is an absorbing story about mothers and daughters set in a karaoke bar

The great Kat Stewart makes her STC debut alongside her husband David Whiteley in the hugely acclaimed Red Stitch production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, directed by Sarah Goodes

A ground-breaking collaboration between sublime lighting designer Nick Schlieper (The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dracula) and legendary director and actor Pamela Rabe will see Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days receive a uniquely creative reinvigoration

Continuing the much-valued relationship with Griffin Theatre Company, STC will present the exquisite and profound Whitefella Yella Tree by Palawa writer Dylan Van Den Berg, co-directed by Griffin’s Artistic Director Declan Greene and Wiradjuri and Worimi theatremaker, Amy Sole

Two of STC’s most successful productions in recent years return for encore seasons: Verity Laughton’s adaptation of Pip Williams’ best-selling novel The Dictionary of Lost Words; and the one and only Heather Mitchell is back again due to popular demand in her now legendary performance in Suzie Miller’s RBG: Of Many, One, directed by Priscilla Jackman


For more information about Sydney Theatre Company’s 2025 Season and subscription packages, visit: www.sydneytheatre.com.au for details.

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