Science Spectacles and Solo Strings: Your Canberra Friday Guide

A Day of Discovery and Performance in the Capital
Canberra is buzzing this Friday, 27 March 2026, as the city embraces the crisp autumn air with a diverse lineup of theatrical performances, exclusive museum insights, and the launch of a new cultural festival. Whether you are looking to entertain the family, enjoy world-class music, or delve into the behind-the-scenes world of national museums, today’s schedule offers something for everyone.
The Alphabet of Awesome Science
At the Canberra Theatre Centre, the Playhouse hosts a high-energy race through the world of science. The Alphabet of Awesome Science features two professors attempting to navigate 26 letters of the alphabet, each paired with a spectacular scientific demonstration. From fire and explosions to chemical reactions, this show is a fast-paced, educational thrill for all ages. Performances are scheduled for today, marking the final day of its Canberra residency.
Daniel Champagne at The Street Theatre
For music lovers, the extraordinary Daniel Champagne takes the stage at The Street Theatre tonight. Known for his unique fingerstyle guitar technique and soulful vocals, Champagne has moved from a child prodigy to a global touring powerhouse. This intimate performance highlights tracks from his latest work, offering a blend of folk, pop, and blues that showcases his technical mastery and emotive storytelling.
Museum Insights: Object Club
The National Museum of Australia invites locals and visitors to a special "Object Club" session this morning. From 10:30 am to 11:30 am, Sarah Balzer, the Head of Exhibitions, will share exclusive insights into the logistics and stories behind taking Australian exhibitions to the global stage. This talk focuses on the journey of major collections like Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters as they travel to international venues. It is a rare opportunity to learn about the cultural diplomacy and curation involved in sharing Australian history with the world.
Art and Culture Highlights
The city’s cultural institutions continue their blockbuster programming today with several notable options:
Viva Italia in Canberra Festival:
Today marks the opening of this multi-venue celebration in Parkes, highlighting Italian food, design, and cinema through various activations.Hallyu! The Korean Wave:
The National Museum’s major exhibition exploring the global impact of Korean pop culture, from K-pop to cinema, remains open for daily visitors.Friday Art Talks:
Join the National Gallery of Australia at midday for a focused discussion on current installations, led by expert curators and guest speakers.Request Night at Canberra Dance Theatre:
For those looking to move, the Canberra Dance Theatre in Acton hosts its monthly request night starting at 7:30 pm, where the community can dance to a playlist curated by the participants themselves.
With so many verified local events, this Friday is the perfect opportunity to explore the intellectual and creative heart of the nation's capital.

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