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GRIFFIN THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES 2026 SEASON

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Griffin Theatre Company is thrilled to unveil its 2026 Season, a tour-de-force of exquisite Australian theatre featuring five incredible plays, fourteen extraordinary actors and some of the best new works in Australia today.

In their final season outside of the SBW Stables Theatre, Griffin presents an unforgettable line-up of intimate stories, including the revival of Steve J. Spears’ classic The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin starring Simon Burke, the mainstage debut of Iolanthe’s cult smash-hit SISTREN, Happy Feraren’s genre-melding debut play SAVIOR, Declan Greene & Zahra Newman’s acclaimed reimagining of iconic Australian Gothic horror Wake in Fright, and a brand-new comedy Mum Club by Budawang/Yuin woman Jorjia Gillis.


 

 


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