THE RED SHOES


A BOLD QUEER RE-IMAGINING OF A TIMELESS TALE



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Presented at
QTOPIA SYDNEY
Ticketing

15—18
21—25 April 2026

The Loading Dock Theatre,
301 Forbes Street Darlinghurst,
New South Wales, 2010

 
 @theredshoes.show


The Red Shoes is an inherently queer story that shines a light on what it means to be true to yourself even in the face of great adversity.

In a climate where our fundamental human rights are increasingly being taken away and our stories are being erased, The Red Shoes in all its unashamed glory is a tale of reclamation that needs to be told and shared.

For the orphan boy in The Red Shoes, his attraction to a pair of red shoes encapsulates his desire to “dance a different dance”. It offers him a glimpse into how wonderful his life could be - a celebratory world of self – if only he was allowed to be true to himself.

Originally commissioned and first produced at the NIDA Reg Grundy Studio by the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney Australia, 25 March 2026.



Based on
THE HANS CHRISTIAN
ANDERSEN FAIRY TALE

Poems by
ANNA MARIA MURPHY

Adapted by
EMMA RICE

Music by
STU BARKER

Directed by
JASON FORREST

Set and Costume Designs by
BROOKE BOSTOCK and
EDWARD JOHN

Stage Manager
JAY CAIRNS

Sound Designer 
SHEVON McCORMACK-EDWARDS

Lighting Designer
LILA BROWNING


Promotional Photography
DANIEL MOXHAM







© 2026

15—18  
21—25 April