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  • 2025
  • Julia
Queensland Theatre – Julia
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qtjulia25 Julia Queensland Theatre, Sydney Theatre Co, Canberra Theatre Centre Theatre Queensland Theatre Julia

Until 30 Aug 2025
Playhouse
Buy Tickets
$79 - $119 *
* A transaction fee of $7.50 applies.
1 hour 30 minutes
no interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

Not now, not ever.

In 2012, Julia Gillard gave a speech that sent shockwaves around the world as our first female Prime Minister thundered across the Despatch Box: “I will not”.

Over a decade later, one of Australia’s most esteemed playwrights, Joanna Murray-Smith, tells the human story behind the extraordinary speech in a stirring and inspiring re-examination of that moment and a revelatory portrait of the woman who made it happen.

Directed by Helpmann Award-winner Sarah Goodes, Julia is a critical and box office triumph, dazzling audiences across the country with its profound, wry and intoxicating exploration of gender, privilege and power.

The phenomenal Justine Clarke delivers a “heroic performance” (The Sydney Morning Herald) that takes us through key moments in Prime Minister Gillard’s life – from her childhood through to her foray into and across the battlefield of Australian politics – culminating in an “electrifying” (The Guardian) verbatim performance of the ‘misogyny speech’.

As women around the world continue to fight against oppression, Julia is a provocative rallying cry that is not to be missed.

Fast-paced and clever…a celebration of women in power and a stark look at what it takes to get there.
The Australian

Important Information

Age Recommendation

Recommended for those aged 14 years and older.

Celebrate 40 Years of QPAC and Win!

Purchase a ticket at QPAC in 2025 and go in the draw to win a Hyundai TUCSON Hybrid, thanks to Hyundai – proud Principal Partner of QPAC.

To enter the competition, submit an entry form via the QPAC 40 Giveaway competition page. Terms and conditions apply.

Playhouse Visual and Sensory Guide

The Playhouse Visual and Sensory Guide [PDF, 2 MB] provides information on what you can expect while visiting QPAC.

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Concession

Government-issued Seniors Card (excludes Business Seniors Card and National Senior Card), Pensioners, Full-time students, Healthcare Card holders, Veterans Affairs Card holders (DVA), the unwaged.

Youth

Aged under 35 years of age at the time of booking, ID required.

Four Ticket Offer

Great discounts available for groups of 4+.

Must purchase 4 or more tickets in one transaction and select ‘4+ Tickets’ in your basket from the drop-down option. Only available on select Reserves, Performances and standard pricing.

Great discounts available for groups of 4+.

Must purchase 4 or more tickets in one transaction and select ‘4+ Tickets’ in your basket from the drop-down option. Only available on select Reserves, Performances and standard pricing.

Make a group booking

Great discounts available for school groups 10+. 1 complimentary ticket for a teacher per 10 school children. Additional teachers can be purchased at the concession price.

Weekdays (Monday to Thursday)
A-Reserve $45
B-Reserve $40

Make a school booking

Education Notes

Suitability: Years 10 to 12

A new exciting play exploring power, gender, privilege and Australian politics. Highly suitable for students of History, English and Drama in senior subjects.

Cast & Creatives

  • Cast Justine Clarke
  • Written by Joanna Murray-Smith
  • Directed by Sarah Goodes
  • Designer Renée Mulder
  • Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage
  • Composer and Sound Designer Steve Francis
  • Video Designer Susie Henderson

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