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The Sky Play Club

  • The Sky Theatre 54 Raglan Street Manly, NSW, 2095 Australia (map)

Welcome to the Sky Play Club! Whether you’re a seasoned theater-goer or a curious newcomer, our monthly gathering is a space to dissect the dialogue, drama, and stagecraft of the world’s most powerful plays.

Below is our upcoming season lineup, featuring a mix of mid-century heavyweights and contemporary Australian masterpieces.

Read the play in advance and you can expect table reads, analysis and great discussion! Free for MTG members.

🎭 The International Classics

Masterpieces of wit, tragedy, and the human condition.

Arcadia by Tom Stoppard (23 Feb 2026)

The Vibe: A brainy, hilarious cocktail of "literary sleuthing" and scientific discovery. Set in a British stately home, the story dances between 1809 and the present day. While 19th-century teenagers accidentally invent chaos theory, modern-day scholars try to piece together the scandals they left behind. It’s a brilliant exploration of how history gets muddled and how love remains the ultimate unpredictable variable.

Long Day’s Journey into Night by Eugene O’Neill

The Vibe: An intense, whiskey-soaked portrait of family ghosts. Confined to a single day in 1912, the Tyrone family engages in a cycle of brutal honesty and desperate affection. This semi-autobiographical Pulitzer winner tackles addiction and resentment with a poetic ferocity that is as exhausting as it is beautiful.

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee

The Vibe: A psychological boxing match in three acts. Middle-aged George and Martha invite a younger couple over for "nightcaps," which quickly devolve into a series of cruel, manipulative "games." It’s a sharp, liquor-fueled exposé of the illusions we build to survive our marriages.

A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams

The Vibe: Southern Gothic heat and the collision of fantasy and reality. The delicate, fading Blanche DuBois arrives in New Orleans seeking refuge, only to meet her match in the brutish, hyper-masculine Stanley Kowalski. A tragic study of class, desire, and the breaking point of the human mind.

🇦🇺 Australian Greats

Stories from home—exploring identity, landscape, and the ties that bind.

Summer of the 17th Doll by Ray Lawler

The Vibe: The end of an era and the death of a dream. For seventeen years, cane-cutters Barney and Roo have spent their "layoffs" in Melbourne with their city girlfriends. But this seventeenth summer, the magic is gone. It’s a seminal Australian work about the pain of growing up and the realization that the "good old days" can’t last forever.

When the Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell

The Vibe: An epic, intergenerational puzzle across time and weather. Spanning from 1959 to 2039, this play traces a family’s secrets from a flat in London to the Australian desert. It begins with a fish falling from the sky and ends with the resolution of an eighty-year-old mystery. A haunting look at climate, ancestry, and betrayal.

Holding the Man by Tommy Murphy

The Vibe: A deeply moving, true-life love story. Adapted from Timothy Conigrave’s memoir, this play follows Tim and John’s 15-year romance. Starting in a 1970s Catholic boys' high school, it navigates the joys of young love and the devastating onset of the AIDS epidemic with humor and heartbreaking sincerity.

Honour by Joanna Murray-Smith

The Vibe: A sophisticated autopsy of a long-term marriage. When a successful writer leaves his wife of 32 years for a younger journalist, the fallout forces everyone—including their daughter—to re-examine the sacrifices made in the name of love and career.

Wolf Lullaby by Hilary Bell

The Vibe: A chilling exploration of innocence and evil. In a small Australian town, a toddler is murdered. When suspicion falls on a nine-year-old girl, her mother is forced to ask the unthinkable: is my child a monster? A taut, dark drama about nature versus nurture.

Radiance by Louis Nowra

The Vibe: A vibrant, bittersweet reunion. Three estranged Indigenous sisters—a diva, a caretaker, and a wild child—gather in Queensland for their mother’s funeral. Amidst the bickering and the memories, they unearth secrets that redefine their heritage and their bond.

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