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Cultural centre back in action!

The Wyndham Cultural Centre is back in action and the community is invited to see some of the best entertainment on offer.

The refreshed space features a new modern bar, foyer, upgrades to seating and improvements to the overall theatre experience including new audio visual equipment.

The centre offers a varied program of music, contemporary visual art, exceptional theatre, and an unforgettable line-up of live performances for the remainder of 2025.

A new entry to the Werribee Library from Wedge Street has been added to the centre and visitors can ponder the dedicated collections space for the visual art collection.

The power of ideas will enchant Werribee for three hours on Friday, August 7 when the The Green Room Project Showcase is put on full display.

The high energy new initiative, in partnership with Melbourne Writers’ Theatre, features emerging writers who have developed original ten-minute plays that explore powerful ideas and unique voices.

Plenty is coming up for those in need of a good laugh, and on Saturday, August 23 that will be in the form of Brown Women Comedy. The laugh out loud show will feature award winning besharam (shameless) line-up of Indian and South Asian comedians living in Australia. No topic will be off limits for these witty ladies– and audiences are being warned—these women don’t hold back!

Traditional family expectations will be turned on their head and everyone will be able to relate to the wonderful and whacky ways families operate.

To see what is on at the Wyndham Cultural Centre , check the schedule at https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/venues/wyndham-cultural-centre

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