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Discover what's on at the Riverina Playhouse. We regularly have an exciting lineup of performances, community events, and cultural showcases at Wagga Wagga’s premier venue nestled by the Murrumbidgee River.

Provactions public lecture series

Wednesday, 5 Nov at 7:40pm

FREE

Pevan & Sarah

Tuesday, 25 Nov at 10:30am

SOLD OUT!

Damien Leith | The Best so Far

Thursday, Nov 27 at 7:30pm

Small Steps Dancers | Rewind the Rhythm

Join us as our dancers Rewind the Rhythm in our very first end-of-year concert!

Friday, 5 Dec at 6pm - 7:30pm

Jane Austen's 250th Birthday Celebration

Austen’s work is monumental, timeless and has inspired many works we know and love today. It’s only fitting to go back in time for one evening.

Tuesday, 16 Dec at 7pm

Fire and Rain | The James Taylor Songbook

Coming up in 2026

Multi award winning performer, Darren Coggan, takes us on an eloquent journey through the songbook of one of the most magnetic figures in the music world.

Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 7:30pm

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