OzAsia Festival’s diverse program has a range of genres, including theatre, dance, music, comedy, and more. Check out these highlights from the 2022 program!

SNAP
South Korea | Magic & Comedy
20 – 22 October
Her Majesty’s Theatre
This spellbinding show from South Korea’s GRUEJARM Productions kicks off OzAsia Festival with a bang and brings comedy and magic together in one incredible hour. This show is sure to charm you, and is suitable for the whole family!

The Demon
Australia | Theatre
20 – 22 October
Dunstan Playhouse
The Demon is a must for theatre lovers. An action-filled neo-noir investigation into the history of White Australia, award-winning novelist Michael Mohammed Ahmad’s crime thriller is unmissable. The Demon is co-commissioned by OzAsia Festival and Sydney Opera House.

Bridge of Dreams
India & Australia | Music
27 October
Her Majesty’s Theatre
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a collaboration between pre-eminent Australian and Indian musicians in this epic concert led by award-winning saxophonist Sandy Evans. Bridge of Dreams sold out at the 2019 Sydney Festival and was lauded by audiences and critics alike.

Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep
Singapore & Australia | Music & Theatre
28 – 29 October
Dunstan Playhouse
Legendary avant-garde musician Margaret Leng Tan reflects on a stellar 50-year career in Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep, a collaboration between Singaporean and Australian artists that celebrates Tan’s genius and creativity, and how it all started with a toy piano.

Lunch on the Riverbank
Australia | Food & Literature
3 November
Adelaide Riverbank Lawns
Celebrated author Katherine Tamiko Arguile speaks with renowned journalist Jane Hutcheon about her new book, Meshi, and how the meals of her childhood have shaped her. Enjoy conversation over food cooked by Adelaide icon Simon Bryant, all inspired by Katherine’s book.

Gudirr Gudirr
Australia | Dance
3 – 6 November
Space Theatre
Equal parts hesitant, restless, and resilient, Gudirr Gudirr – a spectacular show from Dalisa Pigram – explores mass industrialism on traditional lands, loss of Indigenous culture and language, and gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous wellbeing.
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