Ticket Information:

  • Adult: $60.00
  • SuperGold Card Holders: $50.00
  • Concession (unwaged, community services card holders): $40.00
  • Child: $25.00
  • Friend of Circa: $40.00
  • Group 20+: $47.00
  • Under 30: $30.00
  • Buy Tickets – 048017992
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates:

  • Sat 30 May 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sun 31 May 2026, 4:00pm–5:40pm
  • Tue 2 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Wed 3 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Thu 4 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Fri 5 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sat 6 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sun 7 Jun 2026, 4:00pm–5:40pm
  • Tue 9 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Wed 10 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Thu 11 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Fri 12 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sat 13 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sun 14 Jun 2026, 4:00pm–5:40pm
  • Tue 16 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Wed 17 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Thu 18 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Fri 19 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sat 20 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sun 21 Jun 2026, 4:00pm–5:40pm
  • Tue 23 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Wed 24 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Thu 25 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Fri 26 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm
  • Sat 27 Jun 2026, 7:00pm–8:40pm

Restrictions:

All Ages

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In 2012, Julia Gillard delivered a speech that ricocheted across Australia, New Zealand, and around the world. Now, the woman and the moment is brought to the stage in Julia. This gripping one-woman show puts us inside a very public storm, and reveals the life and career that led to it.

From idealistic young advocate to leader under relentless scrutiny, Julia takes us behind the microphone of the landmark “misogyny speech.” It steps into the personal, political and socio-cultural forces that forged it. Blending real excerpts with scenes inspired by true events, this is more than one leader’s story. It’s a sharp, human look at how we judge power, how we listen to women, and what we demand of those who lead us.

Against a backdrop of progress and pushback on gender equality, Julia takes on fresh resonance here in Aotearoa. It draws the line between conviction and compromise, private life and public duty. And it asks what it costs to stand your ground and say “not now, not ever” in a world that still questions women who lead.

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