Theatre Works
From Dante's underworld to Y2K chaos, from online dating disasters to midlife theatre dreams - these original works represent the heart of Alessandra Theatre Company's artistic vision.
Each play weaves together timeless themes with contemporary experiences, creating bold stories that entertain, engage, and spark meaningful conversations. Whether drawing inspiration from classical literature or exploring the quirks of modern life, our productions celebrate the transformative power of live theatre.
Explore our theatrical journey where classic meets contemporary, and every story connects us to our shared humanity.
(2025) The Reunion
A comedy about six high school friends who are going through mid-life crisis and decide to join a theatre group trusting it will give them a more fulfilled and fun life. They find out their old Drama teacher is retired and has passed on his theatre company to his son who is now directing a new play based on Acts 1 and 3 of Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The group of friends will be in the cast and will have the audience in stitches.
The Latest Original Plays
(2024) Y2K and the World Didn’t End
A comedy set on the last day of 1999 when madness took place because the computer bug Y2K that was going to end the world. Nine strangers are at a train station in Sydney going to the Harbour bridge to watch the fireworks on the 31st of December 1999. Some believe the world will end at midnight and some think all will be fine.
(2023) Online Dating Sucks Until…
A comedy about the world of online dating and how little is the chance of people finding their match for life. Couples are at a Mexican restaurant playing the real life of the writer who went online dating with the purpose of writing the play.
(2022) The Journey
A drama inspired by The Divine Comedy poem written by Italian poet Dante Alighieri in the 1300. The play served as an awareness to mental health in Australia.
(2019) The Greatest Showman
(2025) Youth Theatre - Aladdin
Our teen cast brought the magic of Agrabah to life in this spectacular production of Aladdin. From soaring vocals to dazzling choreography, these talented young performers delivered a show that captivated the audience from the opening number to the final bow. The energy, dedication, and pure joy on stage reminded us why youth theatre is so special - watching young artists discover their confidence and shine in the spotlight. A whole new world, indeed.
Starlettes - Youth Theatre
(2025) Youth Theatre - Wake Up Alice!
(2024) Grease
