What's On

LAUGHTER TAKES CENTRE STAGE in Retired Laughing
 

Silent Partner Creative Productions is delighted to announce the world premiere of a new comedy theatre show, Retired Laughing, opening on 17 February at Glen Street Theatre, Belrose then playing at The Concourse, Chatswood on 20 & 21 February, The Art House, Wyong on 24 & 25 February finishing at The Pavilion Theatre, Sutherland on 27 & 28 February 2026.

Retired Laughing is a hilarious revue-style comedy for “people of a certain age.” Packed with sketches, songs and jokes to resonate with the retired, the show brings together an all-star cast of veteran comedy performers: Kim Lewis (Sons and Daughters, Senior Moments), David Callan (Theatresports, Senior Moments), Nicola Parry (Thank God You’re Here, Senior Moments), Terry Hansen (The Children) and Daniel Cordeaux (Thank God You’re Here, Theatresports).

 

Event details

Venue: The Concourse, Chatswood
Bookings: https://retiredlaughing.com.au
Start Date: Tuesday 17 February 2026

Glen Street Theatre, Belrose 17–18 February 2pm & 7pm

The Concourse Theatre, Chatswood 20–21 Feb 2pm & 7.30pm

The Art House, Wyong 24–25 Feb 2pm & 7pm

The Pavilion Theatre, Sutherland 27 Feb 2pm & 7:30pm

 

Find more events in Sydney»

Disclaimer: Australian Stage takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided in event listings. You are advised to confirm performance dates/times with the company and/or venue before purchasing tickets.

Most read reviews

  • MJ the Musical
    MJ the Musical
    MJ the Musical takes you on an immersive experience, like a montage of Michael’s memories and influences leading up to his ‘Dangerous’ tour.
  • A Mirror | Belvoir
    A Mirror | Belvoir
    Steeped in meta-theatricality, A Mirror prompts us to reflect on the status of storytelling, of its place in creating a culture, its manipulation into myth, its power to prick and to prod.
  • Mary said what she said | 2026 Adelaide Festival
    Mary said what she said | 2026 Adelaide Festival
    Going from that show to Mary said what she said was like going from a Mozart piano concerto to one of the more repetitive pieces by Philip Glass.
  • West Gate | Melbourne Theatre Company
    West Gate | Melbourne Theatre Company
    At 11.50am on October 15 1970, 35 men fell to their death as their place of work gave way from under them.
  • Stage Kiss | New Theatre
    Stage Kiss | New Theatre
    There’s a palpable playfulness to these performances, disciplined, drilled and delightful. There’s fire, bite and fun and lots of kissing.