Divine Playhouse considers legal action after landlord halts LGBTQ+ operations
Divine Playhouse, a former church in Sydney turned LGBTQ+ arts venue, is considering legal action after its landlord ordered it to stop operations deemed 'offensive'. Promoter Kat Dopper stated the venue, which impacts over 1,500 artists, faced significant legal and financial challenges amidst protests from religious groups. A Change.org petition supporting the venue has garnered over 5,000 signatures.
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Published 15 Jul 2026, 09:15 UTC · Updated 15 Jul 2026, 09:41 UTC
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