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StageCenta have been a fantastic partner for St Edmund's College in the ticketing and promotion of our 2022 production Little Shop of Horrors. If ever we had any problem, a question, or an issue the team would respond promptly and guide us through the issue, or fix it if it was a backend issue. 

I will definitely be using StageCenta again and would recommend the service to anyone. We have used a ticketing service before, but the transition over to StageCenta was a seamless one and I couldn't be happier. Fantastic service and incredible customer service. 

Nigel Palfreman
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St Edmund's College
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StageCenta is a game-changer for managing production ticketing! The all-inclusive ticket booking and management system is so organised, intuitive, user-friendly and cost effective not just for me but for my clients purchasing tickets. I love the 24hr availability which allows me to manage bookings for my productions when it suits me. 

The customer service is second to none. Richard and the team are professional, competent and most importantly, available.

Engaging StageCenta for my ticketing needs saves me hours upon hours and allows me to focus on the fun creative stuff (preparing my production) rather than the boring stressful admin stuff!

StageCenta offers a blue-ribbon service I have been using StageCenta since its inception and I can't imagine staging a production without it. I can't recommend StageCenta enough. 

Natalie Pearse
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The Birds
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The Birds

Belvoir audiences are invited to immerse themselves in a theatrical feast of the imagination as Paula Arundell (Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, Angels in America, Sonia Friedman Productions’ Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) goes head to head with the wild in the Sydney premiere of Louise Fox’s adaptation of The Birds, from 16th May to 7th June

Daphne du Maurier’s 1952 gothic horror story captured the paranoia and tension of the Cold War and inspired an immortal Hitchcock film. Now, a new adaptation brings this classic to the stage, a version feverish and suspenseful, for a new age, with new anxieties.

Nature isn’t behaving. The weather is doing strange things, the sea and sky sound different, and things that were once innocent, benign, harmless, are taking on dark and alarming aspects.

From a remote farmhouse one family sounds the warning, but when the threat is unimaginable, and the world seems to be about to change forever, survival is just the first step…

An ever-relevant ecological horror story, this bold one-woman adaptation is a ‘symphony of dread’ (The Guardian) not to be missed. 

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