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State Theatre performing arts theater in Sydney, NSW
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State Theatre

4.7(3,386 reviews)$$Theater
🕑 2-3 hours including intermission👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children (4-8) will love the dedicated children's shows and pantomimes, while older kids and teens can appreciate full-scale ballet performances and theatrical productions. The grand architecture itself captivates kids who enjoy history and beautiful buildings.

About

Step into a stunning 1929 Art Deco masterpiece that brings world-class ballet, theater, and children's productions to life in the heart of Sydney. With its ornate interiors and family-friendly programming throughout the year, the State Theatre offers an enchanting introduction to performing arts for children of all ages in one of Australia's most beautiful historic venues.

Highlights

  • Breathtaking 1929 Art Deco architecture with a stunning chandelier and ornate ceiling
  • Regular children's productions including popular book adaptations and holiday pantomimes
  • The historic Wurlitzer organ, one of only two in Australia
  • World-class ballet performances from the Australian Ballet suitable for older children
  • Special school holiday programming designed specifically for young audiences

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book children's matinee performances rather than evening shows to avoid late nights and restless kids, plus matinees often have more family-friendly crowds.
  2. 2.Arrive 20-30 minutes early to explore the spectacular Art Deco lobby and ornate interiors, including the stunning Wurlitzer organ, which kids find fascinating.
  3. 3.Dress smart casual for performances, as Australians tend to dress up for the theatre, though kids don't need formal wear for children's shows.
  4. 4.Pre-order interval ice creams or snacks online when booking to avoid long queues during intermission.
  5. 5.Request seats in the dress circle for the best views with kids, as the stalls can feel far from the stage for little ones.

Best Time to Visit

School holiday periods (April, July, September-October, and December-January) offer the most children's programming. Weekend matinees are ideal for visiting families as they finish at a reasonable hour and allow time to explore Sydney afterward.

What to Know

Tickets typically range from $30-80 AUD per person depending on the show. The venue is in Sydney's CBD with nearby public parking at Wilson Parking on Pitt Street. Limited food is available inside (snacks and drinks), so plan to eat before or after the show.

Seasonal Notes

December features magical Christmas pantomimes that are particularly popular with families. School holiday periods (April, July, September-October, December-January) have the most children's shows. Book well in advance for holiday productions as they sell out quickly.

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Nearby Eats

Head to The Grounds of the City (5-minute walk) for a casual family meal with good children's menu options, or visit The Galeries food court on George Street for diverse, budget-friendly international food stalls that please picky eaters.

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