Holiday Gift Guide 2025

Give the gift of theatre
Unwrap a year of wonder, excitement and stories this holiday season. Tickets to State Theatre Company South Australia’s 2026 Season are a gift your loved one can enjoy all year long.
Just in time for Christmas
Single tickets and gift vouchers will be issued digitally (ensure the ‘Print at Home’ or ‘E-ticket’ option is selected when booking) and make the perfect last-minute gift!
Subscription tickets are sent via AusPost. Please be aware of Australia Post’s postage cut-off dates before Christmas to ensure your loved one doesn’t miss out. Alternatively, you can order a subscription package and download one of our handy print-at-home gift cards to give on Christmas Day!
THE GIFT GUIDE

A State Theatre Company South Australia gift voucher guarantees a great night out, while giving your loved one the flexibility to decide what they want to see, when they want to see it. Our gift vouchers are available in any denomination you choose making it the perfect gift for all budgets.

Bundle 4-7 plays from our 2026 Season in a subscription package to receive huge ticket discounts, priority seating and more ticket flexibility than ever, with one free ticket exchange per show within a subscription. Plus, subscribers access special offers on entertainment and hospitality and invitations to exclusive behind-the-scenes events!

For the movie buff in your life give the gift of experiencing the world premiere work by Ash Flanders, Commentary. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is being resurrected for a retrospective screening at the local International Film Festival.
Commentary is on stage at the Dunstan Playhouse 21 Aug – 5 Sept

Keen for a laugh and food for thought? Give the gift of Emmanuelle Mattana’s Trophy Boys. It is the biggest night of Melbourne’s academic calendar, the Grand Finale of the Year 12 Interschool Debating Tournament, and the all-boys team from the elite St Imperium College are ready to totally annihilate their sister school — until things take a dark turn…
Trophy Boys is on stage at the Dunstan Playhouse 17 Mar – 2 Apr

For someone who loves a classic, The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is beloved for its wit, satire, and gleeful skewering of Victorian respectability. But beneath the dazzling dialogue lies something more radical: a world built on performance — of identity, class, and desire.
The Importance of Being Earnest is on stage at the Dunstan Playhouse 8 – 30 May

After a triumphant and sold-out Australian national tour, the smash hit RBG: Of Many, One arrives in Adelaide.The brilliant Heather Mitchell will be reviving her award-winning and critically acclaimed “virtuosic performance” (The Conversation) of the woman who changed the face of the American legal system: the indomitable Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
RBG: Of Many, One is on stage at the Dunstan Playhouse 10 Apr – 2 May

