Top Ten Olympic Inspired Musicals

To celebrate the opening of the Paris 2024 Olympics, we’ve compiled our list of the Top Ten Olympic Inspired Musicals.

Top Ten Most Wanted Musicals

Here’s our Top Ten Most Wanted Musicals

Latest Reviews

Mother

Mother

By David Gardette Having first worked together in 2012 on MTC’s The Heretic, Director Matt Scholten and Actor Noni Hazlehurst cemented both a personal and professional bond. With a determination to again work together, Scholten positioned the question ’If you could do...

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Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show

Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show

By Sarah Skubala When Jean Paul Gaultier was four years old, he asked his parents for a doll, and they gave him a bear instead. Several years later, he watched a televised revue at Paris’ iconic Folies Bergère with his grandmother Marie. The next day he took the...

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You’re The Man

You’re The Man

By Jennifer Beasley Stories of domestic violence are difficult to tell. Done well, they can be a lighthouse igniting the quest for change, as we continue to see with Rosie Batty, a staunch campaigner against family violence, after her son was murdered by her husband...

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Carousel: A Concert

Carousel: A Concert

Review by David Gardette   Adapted from the Hungarian work Liliom by Ferenc Molnar, Carousel marked the 2nd collaboration between Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein (book & Lyrics). Following their smash hit Oklahoma!, the duo, eager to collaborate...

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Hamlet

Hamlet

By Jessica Taurins A reviewer's dilemma: how to critique a performance of Hamlet without the written musicality of the bard himself? How can anyone really put to words what it means to see a Shakespearean production in movement and life? Here, I must try. The venue...

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Coherence

Coherence

  Coherence is a stage adaptation of the 2013 science fiction film of the same name. Written by James Ward Byrkit, the original film version of Coherence was made on a shoestring budget over just five nights in the director's home, but went on to receive critical...

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The Children’s Bach

The Children’s Bach

By Nick Pilgrim As a writer for Theatre Matters (formerly known as Theatre People) for more than a decade, I have had the privilege to review a solid handful of productions which focus on regional stories, characters and themes. Supporting such content not only...

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Volition

Volition

 By Natalie Ristovski The Theatreworks Early Career Artists Program serves as a supportive bridge for young creatives as they transition between tertiary art education and independent theatrical development. It stands out as one of Theatreworks’ “artist-first” led...

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Horizon

Horizon

By Nick Pilgrim For more than a decade writing for Theatre Matters (formerly known as Theatre People), in this time I have had the privilege to review dance in its many shapes and forms. From Ballroom to Broadway, the possibilities to entertain and enthrall audiences...

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Features

Di Smith celebrates the beauty of life in Seventeen

Di Smith celebrates the beauty of life in Seventeen

WildThingProduction and the Seymour Centre are bringing the hilarious and nostalgic Australian play Seventeen back for a much-anticipated Sydney revival, showing at the Reginald Theatre from 27 September – 19 October. Joyful and profound, Matthew Whittet’s Seventeen...

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Patrick Livesey back at their happy place

Patrick Livesey back at their happy place

Recipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with his urgent and confronting new solo work, I hope this means something.  I hope this means something is a story of isolation, sacrifice, and the climate crisis...

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Carousel: an almost perfect musical

Carousel: an almost perfect musical

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II are, without doubt, one of the greatest partnerships in the history of musical theatre. Rodgers and Hammerstein redefined the genre with their much-loved and ground-breaking classics such as Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The King...

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The excitement, drama and hilarity that is Cirque Bon Bon

The excitement, drama and hilarity that is Cirque Bon Bon

 Hot on the heels of its sell-out run in Brisbane and Melbourne, Cirque Bon Bon’s all-star cast of contortionists, acrobats and dancers is set to embark on an Australian tour later this month. The brainchild of former Cirque Du Soleil Assistant Creative Director Ash...

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Top Ten Olympic Inspired Musicals

Top Ten Olympic Inspired Musicals

To celebrate the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris we've compiled a list of  The Top Ten Olympic Inspired Musicals   10. Billy Elliot The Musical While boxing is an official sport of the summer Olympics, this one is a shout-out to all the kids who chose dancing over...

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Nicola Gunn – the language of APOLOGIA

Nicola Gunn – the language of APOLOGIA

 In a series of surreal comedic encounters, a French actress is fired for her bad behaviour, two tourists find themselves disappointed by the city of Paris and a French translator attempts to navigate the complex relationship with her mother and her mother tongue....

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News

ANNIE TO OPEN IN MELBOURNE

ANNIE TO OPEN IN MELBOURNE

  Anthony Warlow to reprise Broadway role of Daddy Warbucks     Producer John Frost for Crossroads Live today announced a Melbourne season of the ever-popular Broadway musical Annie which will premiere at the Princess Theatre from July 2025 following the...

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ENSEMBLE THEATRE 2025 SEASON

ENSEMBLE THEATRE 2025 SEASON

Ensemble Theatre is thrilled to present another outstanding season in 2025, featuring stellar cast names, brilliant playwrights and some returning Ensemble favourites. ARIA: 24 JANUARY – 15 MARCH A world premiere of David Williamson’s newest work, Aria takes places at...

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Competitions

Win tickets to Pure Grime at Butterfly Club

Win tickets to Pure Grime at Butterfly Club

Win a double passes for the  7pm show on Monday October 14   for Pure Grime at Butterfly Club 5 Carson Place, off Little Collins St  To be in the running, please respond to the question below and send to: editor.kris@theatrematters.com.au  Remember to include your...

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Win Tickets to The Solos

Win Tickets to The Solos

Win one of 2 double passes for the  6pm show on Wednesday the 2nd of October for The Solos. It’s playing at Dancehouse 150 Princes Street, North Carlton VIC  To be in the running, please respond to the question below and send to: editor.kris@theatrematters.com.au...

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Win Tickets to I hope this means something

Win Tickets to I hope this means something

Win one of 2 double passes for the 7:30pm show on Wednesday the 2nd of October for I hope this means something at Chapel Off Chapel  To be in the running, please respond to the question below and send to: editor.kris@theatrematters.com.au  Remember to include your...

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