ENSEMBLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES ITS 2026 SEASON OF PLAYS

Ensemble Theatre is thrilled to present another outstanding season of unforgettable theatre in 2026, featuring fresh Australian voices, the best of international playwriting and new and returning Ensemble faces across 10 captivating plays and one special event, marking this season a year of extraordinary storytelling.

Ensemble Artistic Director, Mark Kilmurry said, “This year is a special one for me — it marks10 years as Ensemble Theatre’s Artistic Director and 20 years since I was appointed AssociateDirector. It’s been an incredible journey working alongside some of the finest creatives and actors in the country.

“In my past decade at the helm, Ensemble has commissioned 25 new Australian plays, launched exciting initiatives for young artists including the Ensemble Theatre Sandra Bates Director’s Award, and continued to champion the wonder of storytelling on stage.

“Ensemble’s 2026 Season celebrates everything I love about live theatre — fresh contemporaryvoices and timeless classics that continue to captivate. I can’t wait to share this new chapter with audiences and artists alike.”

ENSEMBLE THEATRE 2026 SEASON

THE SOCIAL LADDER: 23 JANUARY – 14 MARCH

David Williamson AO’s signature satirical bite is on full display in the world premiere of hislatest work, The Social Ladder. Katie doesn’t want a taste of the high life – she wants a seat at the table. When she invites elite Sydney power couple and art collecting heavyweights Charles  and Catherine Mallory over for dinner, Katie’s all in. As drinks flow and polite facades start tocrack, the evening unravels into a night of lies, cover ups and social desperation.

World Premiere

By David Williamson

Directed by Janine Watson

Cast of six includes Mandy Bishop, Sarah Chadwick and Andrew McFarlane

 

BETTE & JOAN: 20 MARCH – 25 APRIL

In Hollywood’s Golden Age, two queens reigned supreme – Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.

Anton Burge’s deliciously wicked two-hander makes its Australian premiere, pulling back the

curtain on the set where egos clashed, tempers flared, and a legendary feud hit boiling point.

With Jeanette Cronin (Dark Voyager) as Bette Davis and Lucia Mastrantone (Master Class) as

Joan Crawford, take a front row seat to an iconic battle of barbs, ambition and brilliance.

Australian Premiere

By Anton Burge

Directed by Liesel Badorrek

Cast of two includes Jeanette Cronin and Lucia Mastrantone

 

84 CHARING CROSS ROAD: 1 MAY – 13 JUNE

When a wise-cracking New York writer and a reserved London bookdealer strike up a

correspondence over their shared love of dusty old books, neither expects to find a lifelong

friend tucked between the pages. Co-directed by and featuring Mark Kilmurry, alongside

double Gold Logie winner Georgie Parker, 84 Charing Cross Road is a celebration of

connection, compassion, and the joy of finding kindred spirits in the most unlikely places.

By Helene Haff

Adapted for the stage by James Roose-Evans

Co-directed by Mark Kilmurry and Julia Robertson

Cast of four includes Mark Kilmurry and Georgie Parker

 

THE ROOMMATE: 19 JUNE – 25 JULY

Lucy Bell stars in the Australian premiere of award-winning playwright Jen Silverman’s dark

comedy, The Roommate. Sharon’s never broken a rule in her life. Robyn’s broken most of

them. When a recently divorced, buttoned-up Iowa homebody takes in a mysterious, fast-

talking housemate from the Bronx to help pay the bills, her quiet Midwestern life gets a

serious shake-up. Two very different women clash, reinvent themselves, and discover that

sometimes the biggest risk is opening the door to change.

Australian Premiere

By Jen Silverman

Directed by Lee Lewis

Cast of two includes Lucy Bell

 

THE DAPTO CHASER: 29 JUNE – 25 JULY

 

When your beloved dog’s your golden ticket and your family’s a ticking time bomb, what could

possibly go wrong? With the odds stacked against them, the Sinclair family’s biggest gamble

might not be on their champion, Boy Named Sue – but on each other. Mary Rachel Brown’s

quintessentially Australian play The Dapto Chaser, is a biting, black comedy that dives into the

brutal reality of addiction to the track, where every win is a fleeting victory and every loss

tastes like stale kibble.

By Mary Rachel Brown

Directed by Anna Houston

Cast of four includes Peter Carroll, André De Vanny and Justin Rosniak

 

TOP SILK: 31 JULY – 12 SEPTEMBER

In David Williamson’s second offering of the season, Ensemble presents Williamson’s fast-

paced cross-examination of moral dilemmas, family dynamics and the true cost of success,

Top Silk. For Jane Fredericks, the fight for justice is personal. As a passionate legal aid solicitor,

Jane risks everything to help an old flame, and her world quickly unravels – both in the

courtroom and at home. Her husband Trevor, a prominent barrister, faces his own ethical

conundrum: defend a powerful media mogul to advance his career or protect his integrity.

By David Williamson

Directed by Mark Kilmurry

Cast of eight includes Thomas Campbell and Nicole da Silva

 

THE ELEVATOR: 18 SEPTEMBER – 18 OCTOBER

Sharp, funny, and fearless, Eloise Snape’s new Australian comedy, The Elevator, makes its

world premiere at Ensemble in October. Margot’s back from mat leave – and she’s not

messing around. Before nappies and sleepless nights, Eco Engines was spiralling through a PR

meltdown, tanking faster than you can say “carbon footprint”. Now she’s back in the CEO

chair, ready to rally her team of corporate eco-warriors and clean up the mess. The Elevator

delivers a whirlwind of laughs and truth bombs in this no-fluff office satire.

World Premiere

By Eloise Snape

Directed by Anthea Williams

Cast of three includes Di Adams and Emma Harvie

 

THE YEAR IN TATTERS – A REVUE: 28 SEPTEMBER – 24 OCTOBER

The revue tradition returns to Sydney as four of Australia’s sharpest comedic performers cast

a satirical eye over the highs and lows of 2026! Join Andrew Hansen (The Chaser), Mark

Humphries (7.30), Chris Taylor (The Chaser) and Christie Whelan Browne (Shaun Micallef’s

Mad As Hell) as they fearlessly skewer the year in politics, culture and everything in between.

The Year in Tatters is the antidote we all need to these increasingly uncertain times, promising

a hilarious night of sketches, songs and lawsuits in the making.

World Premiere

Directorial Advisor Mark Kilmurry Written by Andrew Hansen, Mark Humphries, Chris Taylor and Evan Williams

Cast of four includes Andrew Hansen, Mark Humphries, Chris Taylor and Christie Whelan

Browne

 

SNOWFLAKE: 30 OCTOBER – 21 NOVEMBER

Mike Bartlett’s Snowflake is a laugh-out-loud, lump-in-your-throat festive showdown about

generational differences. All Andy wants for Christmas is an X-Files box set, some bloody

common sense in politics, and maybe – just maybe – a second chance with his daughter,

Maya. The holidays are the perfect time for a family reunion… right? Or will she be too busy

planning to dismantle the patriarchy before pudding?

By Mike Bartlett

Directed by Jo Bradley

Cast of three includes Lilian Alejandra Valverde, Claudia Elbourne and James Lugton

 

MIDNIGHT MURDER ON THE CHRISTMAS CRUISE OF DEATH: 27 NOVEMBER – 10 JANUARY 2027

Rounding out the season, Mark Kilmurry and Jamie Oxenbould join forces for the world

premiere of their latest comedy, Midnight Murder on the Christmas Cruise of Death. After the

rip-roaring success of Midnight Murder at Hamlington Hall, the Middling Cove Players gather

to decide what’s to be their next extravaganza. Struggling for survival after many defections

to a rival amateur dramatics group, they realise this show must be their most epic production

yet. What could possibly go wrong?

World Premiere

By Mark Kilmurry & Jamie Oxenbould

Directed by Mark Kilmurry

Cast of five includes Toby Blome, Sam O’Sullivan, Jamie Oxenbould, Ariadne Sgouros and

Eloise Snape

 

THE SHADOW OF FAME: 17 – 23 AUGUST

Blending wit, warmth and unflinching honesty, join actor Daniel Mitchell on a deeply personal

journey through fame, family and the complex bond between father and son in this special

event. In London, you couldn’t swing a teacup without hearing the name – Warren Mitchell.

Or rather, Till Death Us Do Part’s Alf Garnett, shouting from a telly in every lounge room like

he owned the neighbourhood. But what was it like to grow up under the weight of a towering

TV legend? Daniel Mitchell lifts the curtain on a life lived in the wings – navigating school life,

acting dreams, and what it means to step out of the shadow and into your own spotlight.

World Premiere

Written and performed by Daniel Mitchell

Directed by Paulina Kelly

Subscriptions for Ensemble’s 2026 season are on sale now

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