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.


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Drawing by Sophia Derkenne on a cream-coloured background. A yellow ticket, reading: 'You're invited to: The theatre!! When? Today & Everyday!

20 Mar 2026 Sector & Advocacy

World Day of Theatre for Young People 2026

“Let’s go to the theatre!Pick up leaves, and shells and sticks,Marking our imaginations in the sand and snow,Dreaming into what could beThrough squiggles, lines......

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.

6 Mar 2026 E-News

March E-News

“Joy, peace, self-expression, connection” We’re thrilled to launch our first seasons of the year, welcoming new families and joyfully reconnecting with returning ones. Together,......

A portrait of Ally Harvey. She has blonde hair, and wears round glasses and a denim jacket. She is in front of a grey background, smiling off-camera.

18 Dec 2025 Announcements

Welcoming our next Executive Director & Co-CEO

Polyglot Theatre is delighted to announce the appointment of senior arts leader Ally Harvey as Executive Director & Co-CEO. With more than three decades......

Forest workshop photo: A child and Polyglot artist inspect a tree trunk. Photo: Laura May Grogan.

10 Dec 2025 E-News

December E-News

“It’s about doing and being all at once… confidence in motion.” As the year draws to a close, we’re reflecting on the exciting work......

Whirlwind production photo: Laura May Grogan. Two Polyglot artists leap in the air as colourful confetti falls. A child stands in the corner and watches on.

31 Oct 2025 E-News

October E-News

“Magic meets accessibility” October has been a vibrant, full month. Our bold new production, Whirlwind, premiered at the Immigration Museum, and was honoured with......

Wish Street production photo: Sarah Walker. Two children create and play with cardboard boxes, paper and tape. They both wear green school uniforms.

15 Oct 2025 Education News

October Education News

“All classes had their own journey to own the space” This artist reflection from a recent Polyglot workshop report captures the heart of what......