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Belvoir’s Open Day & 2023 Season Preview
 

Join us at Belvoir St Theatre for our free, action-packed Open Day and get a first look at our brilliant 2023 Season, full of uplifting, invigorating and moving shows with something for everyone. 

Drop by anytime between 12pm & 4pm for cool tunes from One Day in Texas, delicious snacks from Bourke St Bakery, raffle tickets to win a special night at Beckett's Bar & Dining, spin the bingo wheel to win a host of prizes including a 2023 4-play pack.  

But most importantly, you can get a first look at the new season and book your 2023 season tickets at Belvoir's FREE Open Day! 

There’ll be experts on hand to talk about the upcoming shows and help you make the important decisions like the best place to sit (anywhere!) and which plays to choose (all of them!). You could win some great prizes, and you’ll be the first in the subscriptions queue – in fact you’ll have skipped the queue! 

The event is free, but we do need you to RSVP via the link:  bit.ly/Belvoir-Open-Day 

 

Event details

Venue: Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills, 2010
Bookings: 02 9699 3444
Start Date: Sunday 11 September 2022

 

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