








Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Professor Plum in the library with the wrench?
The Australian cast for the game of whodunnit that’s gripped generations will include Octavia Barron-Martin, Rachael Beck, Laurence Boxhall, Lib Campbell, Olivia Deeble, David James, Nat Jobe, Genevieve Lemon, Joshua Monaghan, Adam Murphy and Grant Piro.
Based on the fan-favourite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie, Clue and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Cluedo is the ultimate whodunnit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
1h 30min, No Interval.
Ages 12+.
11th April, 2026
10th May, 2026
Theatre Royal Sydney is a heritage-listed venue dating back to the 1970s, with wheelchair-accessible foyers that provide access to the merchandise stand, box office, cloakroom, and bars. Accessible bathrooms are located on Levels 5 and 7, and the Circle on Level 7 offers level access and wheelchair seating, making it the recommended option for patrons with mobility challenges. Please note that Stalls seating requires navigating a minimum of seven stairs.
BY TRAIN: The venue is a three minute walk from Martin Place and St James station, and a ten minute walk from Wynyard and Town Hall stations. The T4 line is the only one that stops at Martin Place and it runs between Bondi Junction and Central station.
BY BUS: Numerous buses stop outside Martin Place station, which is a short walk from the venue, including the 428 which runs between Canterbury station and the CBD, the 392 which runs between Little Bay and Circular Quay and the 170X which runs between Manly and Wynyard.
BY TAXI: Taxis are easily available within the Martin Place locality, with the nearest Secure Taxi Rank located on Pitt Street. This is located at the entry to The Fullerton Hotel and is secured and supervised full-time by attendants and security guards.
Cast: Octavia Barron Martin, Rachael Beck, Laurence Boxhall, Lib Campbell, Olivia Deeble, David James, Nat Jobe, Genevieve Lemon, Joshua Monaghan, Adam Murphy, and Grant Piro.