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Top Ten Most Wanted Musicals

Here’s our Top Ten Most Wanted Musicals

Latest Reviews

West Gate

West Gate

By Adam Rafferty The fall of the West Gate bridge during its construction in 1970 is something that should be an essential part of the education of all Victorians. But as time passes, increasingly it doesn’t feel like common knowledge, even amongst Melbournians....

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The Taming of the Shrew

The Taming of the Shrew

By Ash Cottrell As a passionate, adventurous Melbournian, you’ve really got to try everything this city has to offer. In recent years, I’ve come to love experiencing Shakespeare presented outdoors, in parks particularly. While it’s usually, Macbeth or A Midsummer...

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Rebel: A New Musical

Rebel: A New Musical

Review by Suzanne Tate   Opening night for Rebel: A New Musical in Prahran on Friday night was a resounding success! The Book, music, and lyrics were written by Drew Downing, initially performed by him as a cabaret, which he debuted at the Midsumma festival in...

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Hear My Eyes

Hear My Eyes

By Jessica Taurins Hear My Eyes events are, as the name implies, a veritable feast for the senses. Their core concept is re-scoring an existing film and playing the resultant work live, bringing new feelings and emotions to the onscreen visuals. I expected a lot from...

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The Doll Trilogy

The Doll Trilogy

By David Gardette  A rich, memorable, wonderfully acted revival that does justice to Lawler’s iconic vision. Holding a defining place in Australian theatre history, Ray Lawler’s Doll Trilogy is a gripping portrait of working‑class life. Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre has...

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ART

ART

Review by Tim Garratt Do our friends really know how we feel about them? What stays unsaid between us? And if the truth came out, would these friendships survive? Those questions are front and centre in ART, a comedic piece by multi-award-winning French playwright...

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Do Not Pass Go

Do Not Pass Go

By Adam Rafferty Written by Melbourne Theatre Company NEXT STAGE Fellow Jean Tong, Do Not Pass Go is a workplace drama that thanks to its title conjures the idea of work being like going ‘directly to jail’. We open on the first day of the job for Flux (Ella Prince) a...

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On Borrowed Time – 4 Short Plays

On Borrowed Time – 4 Short Plays

By Karyn Lee Greig This Edge of the Heart production presents 4 cautionary tales, around the themes of ageing and what counts in the time we have. It is a highly entertaining programme of drama and dark humour, well executed by creatives and cast alike. These plays...

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Black Light

Black Light

By Jennifer Beasley. The mutability of time and space is recreated in this extraordinary meta play that intertwines and merges four Larrakai mothers, Country, The Dreaming and Dream. You don’t often see the playwright also directing their play, but Jada Alberts...

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Features

Shamaine Othman – Who’s That Girl ?

Shamaine Othman – Who’s That Girl ?

A fabulous and irreverent hour from one of the Queens of Malaysian comedy!  Funny, single and in her 40s, Shamaine dives into stories of modern womanhood, cultural confusion and being raised by liberal Muslim parents. All while owning her nepo baby status as the...

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Cal Dibbert is Drunk & Delicious

Cal Dibbert is Drunk & Delicious

I've come to Australia, STRAYA. Melbourne baaaaby. All the way from Yorkshire in the UK. You know, the place with the puddings. I've got stories to tell from my travels about cage fighting Swedish people. Working in a strip clubs. And how I ended up living under a...

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Steph Crothers in Daddy Daycare

Steph Crothers in Daddy Daycare

As seen on The Bachelor, Steph Crothers is stepping out of the reality TV closet and onto the Melbourne Comedy Festival stage with her debut solo hour, Daddy Daycare – a bold, risqué clowning show that uses nostalgia and satire to shine a light on male entitlement....

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Bringing The Diary of Anne Frank to life on stage

Bringing The Diary of Anne Frank to life on stage

  The Diary of Anne Frank is a stage adaptation of the journal kept by young teenager Anne Frank as she hid in exile in Amsterdam from the Nazi occupation during WWII. The diary was a gift for her 13th birthday and Anne started her diary in 1942, initially...

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Dr Hubble and his coat of many bubbles

Dr Hubble and his coat of many bubbles

Sold out in 2025! Dr Hubble, Australia's Favourite Bubbleman is back with more of his Brilliant Bubbles. Dr Hubble manipulates simple soap bubbles to create miraculous moments of wonder. You will see bubbles you have never seen before, the square bubble, the octagon...

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News

Late Night Vice headlines The West End Electric from 19 March

Late Night Vice headlines The West End Electric from 19 March

Direct from sold-out seasons in Melbourne and Sydney, Strut and Fret, the masterminds behind Blanc de Blanc Encore are bringing Late Night Vice back to The West End Electric, featuring new cast! Audiences who attended the show’s sold-out Brisbane Festival debut were...

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Competitions

Win Tickets to Mara

Win Tickets to Mara

Win 1 of 2  double passes  for the upcoming season of Mara. They're for the 7:30pm show on Wednesday the 22nd of April at Theatre Works, the Acland Street venue in St Kilda To be in the running please send your response to the below question to: ...

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Win Tix to Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit

Win Tix to Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit

Win 1 of 2  double passes  for the upcoming season of   for the upcoming season of Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit at the Arts Centre. They’re for the 9:15pm show on Friday the 27th of March. To be in the running please send your response to the below question...

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Win Tix to  Anything But The Dyson and Other Excellent Monologues

Win Tix to Anything But The Dyson and Other Excellent Monologues

Win 1 of 2  double passes  for the upcoming season of  Anything But The Dyson and Other Excellent Monologues at Trainscendence in Collingwood. They’re for the 6pm show on Friday the 27th of March. To be in the running please send your response to the below question...

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