For over three decades, the Old Fitz Theatre has been a cornerstone of Sydney’s vibrant theatrical landscape, proudly championing new Australian works. The theatre has a rich history of developing and presenting groundbreaking plays, and under the stewardship of New Ghosts Theatre Company, this legacy is thriving. New Ghosts remains committed to fostering emerging Australian playwrights, offering them a vital platform to develop their voices and share their stories with the world.
In honour of this tradition, we are thrilled to announce the creation of the Playwright Fund at the Old Fitz Theatre—a transformative initiative dedicated to supporting Australian playwrights. This fund will be exclusively committed to nurturing new Australian plays and propelling the careers of playwrights through a range of programs, including workshops, commissions, development opportunities, and dramaturgy support. The Playwright Fund will empower writers at every stage of their journey, nurturing the rich diversity and innovation that define Australian theatre.
By contributing to the Playwright Fund, you become an integral part of this creative journey. Your generosity will help emerging voices take their first steps from the spark of an idea to a fully realised production, enriching the cultural fabric of our community. Together, we can ensure that the next generation of Australian storytellers continues to flourish at the Old Fitz Theatre. We invite you to join us in bringing these stories to life—stories that will entertain, inspire, and challenge audiences for years to come.
Thank you for supporting the future of Australian theatre.
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New Ghosts Theatre Company and the Old Fitz Theatre practise across Dharug and Eora land. We acknowledge the Gadigal and Burramattagal people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, and are grateful to create and share stories on land with such rich story-telling history. We pay respects to the Burramattagal and Gadigal people’s elders, past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
For over three decades, the Old Fitz Theatre has been a cornerstone of Sydney’s vibrant theatrical landscape, proudly championing new Australian works. The theatre has a rich history of developing and presenting groundbreaking plays, and under the stewardship of New Ghosts Theatre Company, this legacy is thriving. New Ghosts remains committed to fostering emerging Australian playwrights, offering them a vital platform to develop their voices and share their stories with the world.
In honour of this tradition, we are thrilled to announce the creation of the Playwright Fund at the Old Fitz Theatre—a transformative initiative dedicated to supporting Australian playwrights. This fund will be exclusively committed to nurturing new Australian plays and propelling the careers of playwrights through a range of programs, including workshops, commissions, development opportunities, and dramaturgy support. The Playwright Fund will empower writers at every stage of their journey, nurturing the rich diversity and innovation that define Australian theatre.
By contributing to the Playwright Fund, you become an integral part of this creative journey. Your generosity will help emerging voices take their first steps from the spark of an idea to a fully realised production, enriching the cultural fabric of our community. Together, we can ensure that the next generation of Australian storytellers continues to flourish at the Old Fitz Theatre. We invite you to join us in bringing these stories to life—stories that will entertain, inspire, and challenge audiences for years to come.
Thank you for supporting the future of Australian theatre.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
New Ghosts Theatre Company and the Old Fitz Theatre practise across Dharug and Eora land. We acknowledge the Gadigal and Burramattagal people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, and are grateful to create and share stories on land with such rich story-telling history. We pay respects to the Burramattagal and Gadigal people’s elders, past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.