SYDNEY II: Lost and Found
Dates
Thursday 19 November - Sunday 29 November 2026
Standard | $70
Concession | $65
Junior (12 - 17 years) | $35
Groups 6+ | $60 (Discount applied in cart)
Group (20+) | 1300 134 081 to book
School group bookings | $25 per student
Friend Members receive 15% off ticket pricing for this event.
Duration
105 mins (no interval)
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance.
Age
12+
Site access information
WA Maritime Museum is mostly accessible, excluding tours aboard the HMAS Ovens. Call 1300 134 081 for assistance. More about accessibility and amenities >
An Audio Described performance will take place Saturday 28 November at 2pm.
A true story of romance, danger, courage and fateful decisions. From the dark days of World War II to a race against time more than sixty years later comes a story of love, loss and hope.
In THEATRE 180’s CinePlay production, SYDNEY II: Lost and Found tells the real-life story of the dramatic loss of the pride of the Royal Australian Navy off the coast of Geraldton. This epic story of love and loss, fear and courage, and the long-awaited resolution of a mystery—kept alive by those who never gave up hope—is brought to life by an outstanding cast: Myles Pollard, Tom O’Sullivan and Georgia Unsworth.
When HMAS Sydney II was sunk by the disguised German Raider HSK Kormoran in November 1941, it took with it, along with her entire crew of 645 men, the hopes and dreams of a nation as the war arrived on our doorstep. Among Sydney’s crew was a young Western Australian Able Seaman, Allan Rowe. Recently wed, Allan had only just learned that he was to be a father. For 66 years, Allan’s wife, Jessie, and their daughter, Ellen, held onto hope that one day the wreck of Sydney would be found.
In 2008, through the persistence of the volunteer Directors of the Finding Sydney Foundation, that long-held dream finally came true.
Journey across oceans and eras as we chart the loss of Australia’s famous warship and the long search that finally revealed her resting place. A story of great courage and heart that pays tribute to her valiant crew. A story for all Australians.
This is a must see production!
- Libby Stone
Such an important story, powerfully communicated.
An ingenious way to impart such a significant moment in our history.
- Donna Hughes
Important information
Written by Jenny Davis
Director Stuart Halusz
Cast Myles Pollard, Tom O'Sullivan and Georgia Unsworth
- Thursday 19 November | 11am and 7pm
- Friday 20 November | 11am and 7pm
- Saturday 21 November | 2pm and 7pm
- Sunday 22 November | 5pm
- Wednesday 25 November | 7pm
- Thursday 26 November | 11am (Post Show Q&A)
- Thursday 26 November | 7pm
- Friday 27 November | 11am and 7pm
- Saturday 28 November | 2pm (Audio Described performance)
- Saturday 28 November | 7pm
- Sunday 29 November | 5pm
- Foyer doors open one hour prior to the performance, with theatre doors opening 30 minutes prior to the performance.
- Seating is unreserved on a first come first served basis unless accessibility requirements are advised.
- The performance duration is 105 minutes with no interval.
- If you need wheelchair access or have any questions about access, please get in touch with us via reception@museum.wa.gov.au or 1300 134 081.
- The performance is recommended for ages 12 and older.
- For 7pm performances, theatre doors open at 6.30pm.
This event is wheelchair accessible.
Saturday 28 November | 2pm Audio Described performance.
If you have any questions about access at WA Maritime Museum, please get in touch with us either via reception@museum.wa.gov.au or on 1300 134 081.
You can contact WA Maritime Museum through the National Relay Service:
- TTY users phone 133 677
- Speak and Listen users phone 1300 555 727
Alternatively, use the National Relay Service website.
This production is produced with the assistance of the Western Australian Museum.