Why Your Support Matters
Milk Crate Theatre's PATHWAYS program nurtures artists living with systemic disadvantage, giving them tools, mentoring, and opportunities to create their own work. From 15-minute showcases at the Sydney Opera House to full 2026 productions, your support helps these artists break barriers, build careers, and reshape Australian arts.
How You Can Help
We aim to raise $10,000 to:
Donate Today
Give artists the tools, platform, and confidence to step into the spotlight.
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In all that we do, we acknowledge that the foundations of Milk Crate Theatre are on Gadigal land of the Eora Nation and that wherever we create, we walk in the footprints of the ancestors that were here before us. We pay respects to the tradition of storytelling of the First Peoples, practiced by the earth’s longest living culture and pay homage to this. We embrace those stories of the past and continue to share stories of the now. We pay respect to Elders past, present and to walk side by side, hand in hand for a healing future. Sovereignty was never ceded, and we acknowledge those who have nurtured and respected the land for generations before us. (Co-written with Peta-Joy Williams, a Wiradjuri woman and artist, and Jessica Pantano)
Why Your Support Matters
Milk Crate Theatre's PATHWAYS program nurtures artists living with systemic disadvantage, giving them tools, mentoring, and opportunities to create their own work. From 15-minute showcases at the Sydney Opera House to full 2026 productions, your support helps these artists break barriers, build careers, and reshape Australian arts.
How You Can Help
We aim to raise $10,000 to:
Donate Today
Give artists the tools, platform, and confidence to step into the spotlight.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
In all that we do, we acknowledge that the foundations of Milk Crate Theatre are on Gadigal land of the Eora Nation and that wherever we create, we walk in the footprints of the ancestors that were here before us. We pay respects to the tradition of storytelling of the First Peoples, practiced by the earth’s longest living culture and pay homage to this. We embrace those stories of the past and continue to share stories of the now. We pay respect to Elders past, present and to walk side by side, hand in hand for a healing future. Sovereignty was never ceded, and we acknowledge those who have nurtured and respected the land for generations before us. (Co-written with Peta-Joy Williams, a Wiradjuri woman and artist, and Jessica Pantano)