Like any good show - 101 Ways to annoy your parents and other really old people is getting its own SPIN OFF. Centred on the joys of the holidays, the 101 Ways - Christmas Special brings families together and arms the kids with all they need to know to get through these trying time. With loads of Christmas Jeer and Matty Greys patented organised Chaos watch as he takes the entire audience through the best time of the year and teaches both kids and parents alike .....how to annoy.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Learn about Australian native animals, ecosystems, life cycles, biodiversity, classification, endangered animals, and more. Have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some beautiful Australian animals, learn about these unique species, why some of these species are endangered, and what we can do in our own backyards to help our wildlife. This hands on show provides each child an opportunity to pat and/or hold most of the Australian native animals and snap a photo too. Ticket only required for children attending.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Get ready to bring your imagination to life! In this hands-on workshop, we’ll dive into the world of weird, wild, and wobbly creatures made entirely from upcycled cardboard. Think of critters with bendy legs, giant eyes, spiky wings, or maybe even ten wiggly arms! Your creature could crawl, creep, flap, stomp, or blink: it’s all up to you! Along the way, you’ll learn some clever cardboard construction tricks, like how to cut and fold cardboard for 3D forms, roll and curl strips for texture, and layer shapes to build amazing details. We’ll also use split pins so your critter can move; flap its wings, wiggle its claws, or nod its head. By the end of the session, you’ll have your very own Cardboard Critter to take home; a one-of-a-kind creature straight from your imagination. This workshop is perfect for kids who love making, inventing, and creating wild new worlds! Ticket only required for children participating in workshop.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Our ghostly DJ's will take over the party with the latest kids' music, dancing games and singing. PLUS, there'll be smoke machines, laser lighting and a themed glitter tattoo station. Also don't forget to come dressed as your favourite Halloween character to try win the best dressed prize, alongside plenty of other competitions and surprises. Includes drink & glow stick 6:00 PM Session – Age-Appropriate Disco Sessions 6 PM Session Ideal for kids up to 7 years old. 7:30 PM Session Ideal for 8-14 year olds. We encourage bookings using the above guide for a more age suited experience.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Experience the magic of The Beatles with LadyBeatles! Their tribute lovingly captures the iconic sound and spirit of The Fab Four, taking you on a joyous rock’n’roll journey that will delight both lifelong fans and recent enthusiasts alike. Enjoy The costumes and faithful recreations of the songs you love. ‘Come Together’ and sing along to a host of Beatle favourites, from ‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’ to ‘Help!’ and ‘Hey Jude’. You’ll know and love them all! ♿ Marion Cultural Centre can offer step-free access and accessible seating for your convenience. If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please call during our office hours, which are Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (excluding public holidays). You can also get in touch via email at mcc@marion.sa.gov.au. *We proudly accept Companion Cards for bookings, whether you prefer to reserve your spot online, over the phone, or in person.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
A mix of standing and seated low impact exercise that combines strength, toning, coordination and light dance.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Radium Girls is D.W. Gregory's gripping drama based on the true story of female laborers who were poisoned and killed by their factory's radium-based paint. Though Radium Girls ranges from 1918 through the 1940's, the bulk of the narrative is centered on events in New Jersey in the mid 1920's. The play highlights Grace, Irene, and Kathryn who paint dials in the U.S. Radium Plant and are instructed to finely point their brushes by molding the bristles with their mouths while painting. The factory's new owner, Arthur Roeder, is excited by radium's promising future and believes in the company's potential for growth. Roder's mindset is supported by Marie Curie, the internationally famous scientist, who believes radium provides many health benefits and could even cure cancer. But soon many of the girls begin to notice disturbing health issues, and one of their co-workers dies, but her death is brushed aside. The plant tries to keep the girls who are getting sicker from talking to the press, push back their court dates, and deflect any negativity toward the company. Some of the surviving girls finally get settlements and medical coverage for the rest of their shortened lives. Radium Girls fiercely examines the commercialization of science, the pursuit of both health and wealth, the power of the underdog, and the fierce injustice laborers in America have faced, and may even continue to face in the present. Written by : Dolores W Gregory Directed by : Kym Clayton
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Hot flushes are so last century! Old is the new black! 70 is the new 50! We’re over the hill and skateboarding down the other side, metaphorically speaking! We're retired, but not retiring. We’re everywhere - op-shop vollies, lollypop ladies, community gardeners, city guides, grandkiddy wranglers. Yesterday we were chicks now we’re chooks! How did that happen?! We’re grabbing what’s left of life by the short and curlies in sketches, songs and more! Remember if you’re not embarrassing your children, you’re not really enjoying yourself! Who needs sex, drugs and rock’n’roll – give us no sex, prescription drugs and rock’n’chairs! YOLO – you only live once! From the team behind ‘Alzheimer’s the Musical: A Night to Remember!’ performed around Australia and the Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Fringe. ♿ Marion Cultural Centre can offer step-free access and accessible seating for your convenience. If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please call during our office hours, which are Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (excluding public holidays). You can also get in touch via email at mcc@marion.sa.gov.au.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Join Greg Hart and the amazing Jus-Fa-Fun band as they bring to you the music of the Beatles with uncanny precision and passion. You won’t find a better Beatles tribute than this. A Hard Day’s Night, She Loves You, Twist and Shout, I am the Walrus, Got to Get You into My Life, Michelle, Hey Jude, Obladi Oblada, You Can’t Do That, Ticket to Ride, Help! Something, Don’t Let Me Down and many, many more iconic Beatles songs. This show is totally Fab!
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Get ready to experience the heart and soul of Bruce Springsteen like never before! Thunder Road is Australia’s premier Bruce Springsteen tribute act, delivering powerful, faithful renditions of the songs that defined a generation. From the spectacular Born to Run to the heartfelt Streets of Philadelphia, this show celebrates the legendary sound and spirit of Springsteen’s iconic catalogue. With a focus on the mega hits - Dancing in the Dark, Glory Days, Born in the U.S.A., Hungry Heart, and more - Thunder Road takes you on a nostalgic ride through decades of timeless classics that still move hearts and shake arenas. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the magic of Springsteen, this is the tribute show that brings the passion and power of Bruce to life on stage.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Timlins Green are back at The Domain. After a successful first run in July, the Celtic party returns on Friday 28th November 2025 Get ready for a night of rollicking Celtic bangers — we take trad and give it a kick. Think violin-driven rock guitar riffs that soar mandolin & accordion magic Heart-thumping drums & bass But it’s not just music… expect storytelling, cheeky banter, and plenty of audience interaction that’ll have you clapping, stomping, and singing along from the very first note. This is more than a gig — it’s an experience. And if you missed the first one, don’t make the same mistake twice.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Join acclaimed singer Rachael Leahcar for a heartwarming celebration of festive favourites and songs from her beloved Christmas album. Accompanied by the sensational Will Metzer and the brilliant Geoff Williams, Rachael will present everything in her red sack of Christmas songs from timeless carols to contemporary gems. Together For Christmas is a show that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together in the true spirit of Christmas – through music, unity, and a touch of holiday magic. ♿ Marion Cultural Centre can offer step-free access and accessible seating for your convenience. If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please call during our office hours, which are Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (excluding public holidays). You can also get in touch via email at mcc@marion.sa.gov.au. *We proudly accept Companion Cards for bookings, whether you prefer to reserve your spot online, over the phone, or in person.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Like any good show - 101 Ways to annoy your parents and other really old people is getting its own SPIN OFF. Centred on the joys of the holidays, the 101 Ways - Christmas Special brings families together and arms the kids with all they need to know to get through these trying time. With loads of Christmas Jeer and Matty Greys patented organised Chaos watch as he takes the entire audience through the best time of the year and teaches both kids and parents alike .....how to annoy.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Learn about Australian native animals, ecosystems, life cycles, biodiversity, classification, endangered animals, and more. Have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some beautiful Australian animals, learn about these unique species, why some of these species are endangered, and what we can do in our own backyards to help our wildlife. This hands on show provides each child an opportunity to pat and/or hold most of the Australian native animals and snap a photo too. Ticket only required for children attending.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Get ready to bring your imagination to life! In this hands-on workshop, we’ll dive into the world of weird, wild, and wobbly creatures made entirely from upcycled cardboard. Think of critters with bendy legs, giant eyes, spiky wings, or maybe even ten wiggly arms! Your creature could crawl, creep, flap, stomp, or blink: it’s all up to you! Along the way, you’ll learn some clever cardboard construction tricks, like how to cut and fold cardboard for 3D forms, roll and curl strips for texture, and layer shapes to build amazing details. We’ll also use split pins so your critter can move; flap its wings, wiggle its claws, or nod its head. By the end of the session, you’ll have your very own Cardboard Critter to take home; a one-of-a-kind creature straight from your imagination. This workshop is perfect for kids who love making, inventing, and creating wild new worlds! Ticket only required for children participating in workshop.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Our ghostly DJ's will take over the party with the latest kids' music, dancing games and singing. PLUS, there'll be smoke machines, laser lighting and a themed glitter tattoo station. Also don't forget to come dressed as your favourite Halloween character to try win the best dressed prize, alongside plenty of other competitions and surprises. Includes drink & glow stick 6:00 PM Session – Age-Appropriate Disco Sessions 6 PM Session Ideal for kids up to 7 years old. 7:30 PM Session Ideal for 8-14 year olds. We encourage bookings using the above guide for a more age suited experience.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Experience the magic of The Beatles with LadyBeatles! Their tribute lovingly captures the iconic sound and spirit of The Fab Four, taking you on a joyous rock’n’roll journey that will delight both lifelong fans and recent enthusiasts alike. Enjoy The costumes and faithful recreations of the songs you love. ‘Come Together’ and sing along to a host of Beatle favourites, from ‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’ to ‘Help!’ and ‘Hey Jude’. You’ll know and love them all! ♿ Marion Cultural Centre can offer step-free access and accessible seating for your convenience. If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please call during our office hours, which are Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (excluding public holidays). You can also get in touch via email at mcc@marion.sa.gov.au. *We proudly accept Companion Cards for bookings, whether you prefer to reserve your spot online, over the phone, or in person.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
A mix of standing and seated low impact exercise that combines strength, toning, coordination and light dance.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Radium Girls is D.W. Gregory's gripping drama based on the true story of female laborers who were poisoned and killed by their factory's radium-based paint. Though Radium Girls ranges from 1918 through the 1940's, the bulk of the narrative is centered on events in New Jersey in the mid 1920's. The play highlights Grace, Irene, and Kathryn who paint dials in the U.S. Radium Plant and are instructed to finely point their brushes by molding the bristles with their mouths while painting. The factory's new owner, Arthur Roeder, is excited by radium's promising future and believes in the company's potential for growth. Roder's mindset is supported by Marie Curie, the internationally famous scientist, who believes radium provides many health benefits and could even cure cancer. But soon many of the girls begin to notice disturbing health issues, and one of their co-workers dies, but her death is brushed aside. The plant tries to keep the girls who are getting sicker from talking to the press, push back their court dates, and deflect any negativity toward the company. Some of the surviving girls finally get settlements and medical coverage for the rest of their shortened lives. Radium Girls fiercely examines the commercialization of science, the pursuit of both health and wealth, the power of the underdog, and the fierce injustice laborers in America have faced, and may even continue to face in the present. Written by : Dolores W Gregory Directed by : Kym Clayton
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Hot flushes are so last century! Old is the new black! 70 is the new 50! We’re over the hill and skateboarding down the other side, metaphorically speaking! We're retired, but not retiring. We’re everywhere - op-shop vollies, lollypop ladies, community gardeners, city guides, grandkiddy wranglers. Yesterday we were chicks now we’re chooks! How did that happen?! We’re grabbing what’s left of life by the short and curlies in sketches, songs and more! Remember if you’re not embarrassing your children, you’re not really enjoying yourself! Who needs sex, drugs and rock’n’roll – give us no sex, prescription drugs and rock’n’chairs! YOLO – you only live once! From the team behind ‘Alzheimer’s the Musical: A Night to Remember!’ performed around Australia and the Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Fringe. ♿ Marion Cultural Centre can offer step-free access and accessible seating for your convenience. If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please call during our office hours, which are Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (excluding public holidays). You can also get in touch via email at mcc@marion.sa.gov.au.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Join Greg Hart and the amazing Jus-Fa-Fun band as they bring to you the music of the Beatles with uncanny precision and passion. You won’t find a better Beatles tribute than this. A Hard Day’s Night, She Loves You, Twist and Shout, I am the Walrus, Got to Get You into My Life, Michelle, Hey Jude, Obladi Oblada, You Can’t Do That, Ticket to Ride, Help! Something, Don’t Let Me Down and many, many more iconic Beatles songs. This show is totally Fab!
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Get ready to experience the heart and soul of Bruce Springsteen like never before! Thunder Road is Australia’s premier Bruce Springsteen tribute act, delivering powerful, faithful renditions of the songs that defined a generation. From the spectacular Born to Run to the heartfelt Streets of Philadelphia, this show celebrates the legendary sound and spirit of Springsteen’s iconic catalogue. With a focus on the mega hits - Dancing in the Dark, Glory Days, Born in the U.S.A., Hungry Heart, and more - Thunder Road takes you on a nostalgic ride through decades of timeless classics that still move hearts and shake arenas. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the magic of Springsteen, this is the tribute show that brings the passion and power of Bruce to life on stage.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Timlins Green are back at The Domain. After a successful first run in July, the Celtic party returns on Friday 28th November 2025 Get ready for a night of rollicking Celtic bangers — we take trad and give it a kick. Think violin-driven rock guitar riffs that soar mandolin & accordion magic Heart-thumping drums & bass But it’s not just music… expect storytelling, cheeky banter, and plenty of audience interaction that’ll have you clapping, stomping, and singing along from the very first note. This is more than a gig — it’s an experience. And if you missed the first one, don’t make the same mistake twice.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre
Join acclaimed singer Rachael Leahcar for a heartwarming celebration of festive favourites and songs from her beloved Christmas album. Accompanied by the sensational Will Metzer and the brilliant Geoff Williams, Rachael will present everything in her red sack of Christmas songs from timeless carols to contemporary gems. Together For Christmas is a show that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together in the true spirit of Christmas – through music, unity, and a touch of holiday magic. ♿ Marion Cultural Centre can offer step-free access and accessible seating for your convenience. If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please call during our office hours, which are Tuesday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (excluding public holidays). You can also get in touch via email at mcc@marion.sa.gov.au. *We proudly accept Companion Cards for bookings, whether you prefer to reserve your spot online, over the phone, or in person.
Marion Cultural Centre
Domain Theatre