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18 Eden Avenue
 

The Australian Premiere of an original musical, ’18 Eden Avenue’ charts the fortunes of three generations of women.  They share life under one roof in a run-down, historic house - until a handsome young boarder arrives. He brings changes to the dynamic in the house, stirring up laughter, romance and long-buried secrets.

Packed with wit, warmth and catchy songs, this fresh new musical has already charmed audiences in New Zealand with standing ovations and rave reviews. A sparkling contemporary story about family, love and the surprises that live behind closed doors.

 

Event details

Venue: Genesian Theatre
Bookings: https://genesian.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/156138
Start Date: Friday 27 March 2026

Fridays and Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays 4.30pm
Adults $38
Concession $33

 

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