Brooklyn Theatre in the Park 2025
Event description
Hop in for another the ride of a lifetime as Theatre in the Park returns for 2025!
After last year’s hilarious hit Run for Your Wife, we’re back with another hilarious hit from Ray Cooney - Caught in the Net!
This fast-paced comedy follows the hilarious chaos that unfolds when a teenage boy discovers his dad is leading a double life — with two families just streets apart! Expect mistaken identities, frantic cover-ups and non-stop laughs under the stars.
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DETAILS
Saturday, 8 November 2025
From 6pm
Performance starts at 8pm
Rest Park, Brooklyn Road Reserve
Pacific Highway, Brooklyn
TRANSPORT
Courtesy buses will run from and return to Hawkesbury River Train Station, The Anglers Rest Hotel and Mooney Mooney Club.
First bus departs 6pm
🚗 Parking Update
With the new Kangaroo Point boardwalk now open, parking is easier than ever!
Limited parking can be found at Tom Richmond Oval (10mins walk) or Kangaroo Point Park (15mins walk), with a scenic walk across the boardwalk to the venue.
Please allow extra time to park and walk and consider carpooling where possible.
Please contact us in advance for disabled parking.
FOOD & SOFT DRINKS
The Shoppe at Cowan will be offering a range of options on site.
MENU
American Hot Dog with Gilled Onion, Tomato Sauce & Yellow Mustard - $7
BBQ Pulled Port Burger with Mayo, Cheese, Mixed Cabbage & Apple Slaw - $15
Beef Chilli Bowl with Crusty Bread - $14
Penne Bolognese with Parmesan Cheese & Crusty Bread - $15
Veggie Burger with Vege Patty, Tomato, Lettuce, Cheese & Burger Sauce - $14
Canned Soft Drink: Coke, Coke Zero, Lemonade, Fanta, Creaming Soda, Pasito - $4
Bottled Water - $4
Sparkling Water - $5
To avoid missing out, pre-order your food for picking up on the night.
TICKETS
Tickets available online: click the Get Tickets button
Limited tickets available on the day.
WHAT TO BRING
Picnic rugs, chairs, insect repellent
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