Slingsby are dedicated to reducing our climate impact and our working on how we can support a zero-emissions future.
Read moreSlingsby will premiere a brand-new work The River That Ran Uphill at the 2023 Adelaide Festival from March 1-6.
Read moreThat's a wrap on Slingsby's 2022 13-week tour of The Boy Who Talked to Dogs! It was truly heart-warming to take this beautiful show on the road and share with audiences across Australia.
Read moreThere is no doubt, the last few years have been challenging for us all. Through this, Slingsby has discovered deep wells of resilience and found new ways to connect
Read moreAs Slingsby’s Flying Squad’s first term of touring into schools comes to a close, we say a huge thank you to the teachers and students that have welcomed
Read moreA Note From The Director Theatre has incredible capacity to build moments of connection. Audiences connect with characters, performers connect with audiences and performing arts companies build connection with
Read moreA Note from the Director I am interested in Big History and how we can tell the history of the universe by following one thread as it weaves through
Read moreWhat a year! Despite the challenges we are passing through globally, Slingsby has had a huge 2021, a year where we have chased down new opportunities and found
Read moreSlingsby is thrilled to announce it is the recipient of the 2021 Ruby Award “Best Collaboration” for the work The Boy Who Talked to Dogs. Premiering to sold out
Read moreSlingsby is delighted to announce the appointment of Rebecca Pearce in the new role of Executive Director. A highly respected creative and cultural leader, Rebecca brings with her
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