Dionysus Theatre Company returns with new comedy ‘Unforgettable’ in Sydney

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The Dionysus Theatre Company is set to return to the Sydney stage with its latest production, Unforgettable, a retro wedding comedy that promises laughter, chaos and a distinctly Greek flavour.

Written and directed by Nicholas Ambrose, the play centres on a wedding reception gone wrong, unfolding behind the scenes as a family-run venue attempts to deliver what is meant to be “the Greek wedding of the year.” As tensions rise, service begins to unravel, personal rivalries surface, and the evening spirals into comedic disorder.

According to event listings, the production invites audiences into the experience, with elements of immersive theatre woven into the performance.

Set in Sydney and drawing on recognisable cultural dynamics, Unforgettable blends English and Greek dialogue, reflecting the lived experience of the Greek Australian community and making the production accessible to a broad audience.

The Dionysus Theatre Company has been steadily building its profile within Sydney’s cultural landscape, bringing contemporary Greek theatre to local audiences.

As outlined in their company material, the group was established as a collective of artists passionate about Greek theatre, comprising both Australian-born performers of Greek heritage and newcomers raised in Greece.

Their earlier production, Soutzouk Loukoum, staged during the Greek Festival of Sydney, achieved a sold-out run, signalling strong community support and appetite for Greek-language theatre in Australia.

With Unforgettable, the company continues that trajectory, expanding into a full-length comedy format while maintaining its cultural core.

Set at a Greek wedding reception in 1999, the play explores the dynamics of family, tradition and expectation through humour and exaggerated scenarios.

From outdated work practices to clashing personalities, the narrative follows the staff and family behind the event as everything that can go wrong does. Relationships are tested, emotions run high, and comedic situations unfold as the night descends into chaos.

The production aims to capture both the nostalgia and intensity of Greek celebrations, where humour often sits alongside drama.

Event Details

Unforgettable will be staged across multiple dates in April and May:

  • 17 April
  • 24, 25, 26 April
  • 2, 3 May
  • 8, 9, 10 May

All performances will take place at the Mytilenian House, 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury.

Evening performances commence at 7pm, with select matinee sessions scheduled at 1pm and 5pm.

Tickets: https://bit.ly/UnforgettableSydney

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