Season 2025 Subscriptions
Become a Stirling Players 2026 Subscriber
Annual 2026 Subscriptions $60 (full adult) or $45 (concession)
The subscription entitles you to three tickets, one for each of our productions in 2026
A saving on current ticket prices ( $27 Adult, $22 Concession)
The TryBooking code you will need to use to redeem your tickets on line when booking for each production is SUBSP26
You will also be able to purchase additional tickets for family/friends at a $5-reduced Full Adult priced tickets
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Subscriptions are for the calendar year - expiry date is 31st December 2026
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SEASON 2026
Peace in our Time
13 -28 March
by Noel Coward Directed by Geoff Brittain
Peace in Our Time is a two-act play written in 1946 by Noël Coward.
It is a work of alternative history, focusing on a group of Londoners in a pub close to Sloane Square, after Nazi Germany has won the Battle of Britain and successfully invaded and occupied the United Kingdom..
One Act Play Season
16-19 July
Hosted by the Stirling Players
A One Act Play Festival in July 2026 to bring together multiple local community theatre groups and their audiences for the purposes of entertainment, connection and mutual learning.
The Festival will showcase six theatre companies, including the Stirling Players, each performing a selected one-act play for a week of fun, creative connections and great theatre'.
Six sessions of 3 plays during the period 6-19 July 2026
Influence
11 - 26 September
by David Williamson - Directed by Vicky Horwood
A scathing and bitingly funny play about the media personalities that dominate our lives and the divisions that can shatter families.
Ziggi Blasco knows how to turn fear into hate. A talk-back host whose power rests in his influence over his audience, he fills Sydney's airwaves with his appeals to a particular brand of 'common sense', his hard stance on terrorists and his lashings at political correctness. But in the private sphere, Ziggi's influence is fading away.