An evening with Belvoir St Theatre

Hosted by Australian Communities Foundation
Hosted by Australian Communities Foundation
19 September 2025
An evening with Belvoir St Theatre

We’re delighted to invite our giving community to a special arts experience with Belvoir St Theatre.

Join us on 19 September for a special evening where we’ll meet Belvoir Resident Director, Hannah Goodwin, before the curtain rises on Orlando – a bold adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic. Tickets are complimentary with thanks to our friends at Belvoir St Theatre.

Join us for a night of great conversation and a special arts-focused agenda:

  • Kick off with drinks and canapes with the Belvoir Resident Director, Hannah Goodwin.
  • Enjoy Orlando, a joyous, fresh take on Virginia Woolf’s classic 
  • Hear about initiatives that help pioneer new stories, amplify diverse voices, and ensure that students from all backgrounds can experience the magic of live theatre.

Tickets are strictly limited, so register now to reserve your spot.

Event details:
Friday 19 September 2025 
6pm for 6:15-9pm AEST
📍 Belvoir St Theatre
25 Belvoir St,
Surry Hills NSW 2010

Event agenda:
6-7:15pm: Pre-show meet and greet in the Belvoir Green Room with Belvoir Resident Director, Hannah Goodwin (Drinks and nibbles provided)
7:30-9pm: Show

About Hannah Goodwin: 

As Belvoir Resident Director, Hannah works across season programming, casting, and creative developments.

Hannah’s work includes includes The Wrong Gods (Belvoir 2025), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (Belvoir, 2024) and many other productions across theatre companies in Sydney and Melbourne. She was the 2020-2022 Andrew Cameron Fellow at Belvoir and the 2019 recipient of the ATYP Rose Byrne Leadership Scholarship.

About Orlando: 

Virginia Woolf’s most beloved and brilliant novel takes to the stage in a joyous new adaptation.

“It’s a visionary text, a century old, pinging with ideas about very present themes – gender, imperialism, nature, technology – and this fresh team of game-changing artists are, in some ways, the very people Woolf and her Orlando dreamed of.” – Shannen Alyce Quan

Orlando is young, rich and handsome. A courtier in the time of Elizabeth, he sets out in search of love, life, and a fabulous destiny – but he has to travel through 400 years to find it.

He dashes through time and as the world changes, so does Orlando. Who are they –Woman? Man? Or something which defies all the old orders? Learn more here.

This session is open to Australian Communities Foundation Fundholders. Contact us to register.

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