
What we’re about
Hi! I’m Claire, an Aussie who’s recently moved back from London, and like many of us, I kept saying, “I’d love to do that — just not alone.”
So, I created this group for people who want to get out, try fun things, and do it with good company. Whether it's catching a movie, going to the theatre, solving an escape room, or teaming up at a pub quiz — this is a social, friendly space where no one has to go solo.
If you:
- Have a mental list of shows or events you keep meaning to go to
- Like the idea of going out midweek or on weekends but don’t always have someone to join
- Want to meet other Sydneysiders who enjoy shared experiences without the pressure...
Then this group is for you.
Events will be relaxed, inclusive, and all about enjoying what Sydney has to offer — together.
Hope to see you soon!
—Claire 👋
Upcoming events
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- A$171.00

CONFIRMED: WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
Roslyn Packer Theatre, 22 Hickson rd, Walsh Bay, AULogie Award-winner Kat Stewart (Underbelly, Offspring) makes her Sydney Theatre Company debut with wit, authenticity, and unbridled fire in this celebrated production of the twentieth century’s most ferocious comedy of manners.
A leading figure in American theatre and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes, Edward Albee’s most famous play is a wild, brainy and explosive evocation of love, marriage and everything in between.
Following a critically acclaimed and sold-out season at Red Stitch in Melbourne, this production has “pitch perfect” (ArtsHub) direction by Helpmann Award-winner Sarah Goodes (Sunday, Julia), and promises an unforgettable night of theatre.
After a university faculty party, Martha and George (Stewart and her real-life husband David Whiteley), lure an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, into their bitter and frustrated relationship. Their marriage has been defined by the accumulation of small disappointments, and tonight they’re all coming out with a vengeance.
“The wattage emanating from the cast is often electrifying” (The Guardian), as Stewart and Whiteley are joined by the outstanding Emily Goddard and Harvey Zielinski. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a high-wire, high-octane, high-reward masterpiece – “You’ll be scorched by its marital savagery, even from the back row” (The Age).
Approx. duration 3 hr 15 mins (including 2 intervals). Subject to change.
Content Frequent course language, mature themes, herbal cigarettes. Subject to change.2 attendees
Past events
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