Acknowledgment of country

Polyglot acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and create, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. For more than 65,000 years, children and families have created and played here, and we are grateful to make our art on this country too.


A When the World Turns production photo. A child holds up a cardboard tube, using it to make sounds. An adult leans towards the tube, listening. They sit at a small table in a darkened space, surrounded by plants. They are illuminated by a lamp on the table. Photographer: Theresa Harrison

04 - 13 Apr 2025

When the World Turns at Big Umbrella Festival (USA)

An immersive theatrical experience that celebrates the senses, inviting young people with complex disability and their families into a wondrous landscape of foliage, light, sounds,

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Assistive Listening System
  • Relaxed Event (Adapted to be accessible for autistic and other audiences)
  • Quiet Space
  • Visual Story (Yes)
A Pass It On promotional photo. A child's hand clasps an older person's hand, in front of wrinkled brown paper featuring a hand-drawn path. 'Pass It On' is written in brown letters with a yellow drop shadow, next to a red heart. 'Take the time. Skip generations. Pass on the stories. Keep it rolling' is written at the bottom in small brown letters.

22 Mar 2025

Pass It On at March On 2025 (Singapore)

Join artists from Polyglot Theatre (Australia) and The Artground (Singapore) to create, play and explore ideas for a brand-new interactive installation.

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Registered Assistance & Companion Animals welcome
A Pram People photo. An adult in a green jumper and headphones pushes a small child in a pram decorated with green streamers. They are surrounded by colourful motion blurs. The adult looks out of frame, while the child looks at the camera. Photographer: Sarah Walker

14 - 23 Mar 2025

Pram People at March On 2025 (Singapore)

A celebration of community, for every pram, big or small!

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Visual Story (Yes)
  • Registered Assistance & Companion Animals welcome
A Paper Planet production photo. A Polyglot performer and a child sit in a forest of tall brown cardboard trees, adorned with paper plants and creatures. They look around with paper binoculars. Other performers, children and families are visible amongst the trees, creating and playing. Photographer: Sarah Walker

08 - 10 Mar 2025

Paper Planet at Moomba Festival

Paper Planet is a universally accessible experience that families find utterly captivating.

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Relaxed Event (Adapted to be accessible for autistic and other audiences)
  • Visual Story (Yes)
  • Registered Assistance & Companion Animals welcome
An overhead/aerial Pram People workshop photo. Babies, toddlers, parents/carers and Polyglot artists sit in a big circle on a large blue mat. They are talking, and creating and playing with paper. They are indoors, on a wooden floor. Photo: Scott Hone

01 - 02 Mar 2025

Pram People workshops at March On 2025 (Singapore)

Pram People is touring to Singapore—and we need your help to bring it to life!

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Registered Assistance & Companion Animals welcome
An Art Tree production photo. A small child reaches towards a branch suspended from a large tree with colourful yarn. They are watched by their adult, who holds a marker. Photo: Sarah Walker

22 - 23 Feb 2025

Art Tree at Moorabbin Music + Arts

Bring natural materials to life with colour and imagination.

  • Wheelchair Access
An Ants production photo. Three Polyglot artists in intricate Ant costumes stand in a park, holding giant breadcrumbs. Blue sky, trees and tall buildings are visible in the background. Photo: Theresa Harrison

08 - 25 Jan 2025

Ants at Melbourne Museum

Ants is an interactive performance which brings children together to explore the landscape around them.

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Auslan
  • Visual Story (Yes)
  • Registered Assistance & Companion Animals welcome
A Paper Planet production photo. A parent and child create and play together with tissue paper and tape. Photo: Ai Ueda

16 Nov 2024

Catch the Light at ArtPlay

Join Polyglot Theatre and Flow Festival Australia for a creative bi-lingual (Auslan and English) and bi-cultural exploration into identity and community.

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Visual Story (Yes)
A Bees production photo. A Polyglot artist in an intricate black and yellow Bee costume engages with three children. Adults and other children look on. Photo: Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.

26 - 27 Oct 2024

Bees at Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden

The Children’s Garden is turning 20! And you’re invited to help celebrate at a jam-packed weekend of activities.

  • Wheelchair Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Visual Story (Yes)
  • Registered Assistance & Companion Animals welcome