100 Women, 100 Stories
Gather your sisters, daughters, girlfriends, and guy-friends and witness a raw and colourful collaboration of local women in this powerful concert where 100 voices become one.
Sunday 14 September
Buy Tickets SubscribeGather your sisters, daughters, girlfriends, and guy-friends and witness a raw and colourful collaboration of local women in this powerful concert where 100 voices become one.
Sunday 14 September
Buy Tickets SubscribeChoose four (4) shows from the sixteen (16) shows on offer and enjoy multiple benefits including discounted tickets, the option to exchange to another Season show and the ability to pay as the year unfolds. For more information hit the SUBSCRIBE button.
Experience an uplifting choral celebration of women's stories.
Gather your sisters, daughters, girlfriends, and guy-friends and witness a raw and colourful collaboration of local women from across the Riverina in this powerful concert where 100 voices become one.
The House That Dan Built spoke to 100 women from across Australia. They shared stories of resilience, connection to community, and reflections on their lives. The recorded interviews were given to six award-winning Australian female composers who wove those stories into a one-hour moving and poignant choral experience.
100 Women 100 Stories brings these stories and music to life in a community engagement project that brings women together, culminating in a beautiful performance that moves audiences to tears and laughter.
Want to sing with us?
Participation is in the project is free. Spend the weekend with other local women to learn the score and perform on stage Sunday afternoon. Register your interest here
Created by Danielle O’Keefe and The House that Dan Built
Composers
Jessica O’Donoghue
Pru Montin
Olivia Bryant
Leahanna Ceff
Aija Draguns
Audrey Ormella
“The performance was brilliant! I loved the combination of spoken word, story and song. It was all so well directed and put together. Very powerful.” - Audience Member
Subject links: Creative Arts (Drama, Music), English, History (Cultural Studies, Social History), PDHPE, Geography (Community & Identity)
To book a school group and/or for more information about the programs for young people offered by the Civic Theatre: https://civictheatre.com.au/education
To go straight to completing a booking form to see this show: WWCT_2025_Education_Fillable_Form
In English
Wheelchair accessible: for wheelchair or accessibility requirements, or if you anticipate needing assistance from a staff member on the day of the event, please contact the Box Office on 02 6926 9688 or email boxoffice@civictheatre.com.au
National Companion Card accepted: for more information on companion card eligibility go here - https://tinyurl.com/WWcompanioncard. To organise a companion ticket contact the Box Office on 6926 9688 or boxoffice@civictheatre.com.au
Social Story: click here to see what to expect at the Theatre
This performance is part of SEASON 2025.
Choose four (4) shows from the sixteen (16) on offer. Enjoy multiple benefits including discounted tickets, the option to exchange to another Season show and the ability to pay as the year unfolds. For more information hit the Subscribing button.
Date & Time:
Sunday 14 September, 4:00pm
Foyers, Box Office and Bar open one hour before the show starts.
Duration:
60 minutes (no interval)
Ticket Prices:
Adult $35.00
Child under 18 $25.00
Restrictions
Recommended for all ages, best suited to 12+
Venue:
Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Burns Way off, Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
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