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Australian Open

Australian Open

By Jennifer Beasley. A brilliantly written play and a dream cast with excellent direction make this an instant Australian classic.  Well, wasn’t I a lucky ducky to get to review this? Occasionally one gets to see THAT play, the elusive ode to the muse of creativity,...

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The Pole Shebang

The Pole Shebang

By Jennifer Beasley. Gritty, mesmerising and uber athletic, Andrea James Lui slays the pole and captivates the audience.  It’s the Midsumma Festival, and to begin my foray into the start of 22 days of LGBTQ+ offerings, I decided to go with a bang. The Pole Shebang, to...

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Sugar

Sugar

By Ash Cottrell For me, Wednesday evenings during summer are for opening nights and mid-week drinks. While January in Melbourne is, in many cases, about the tennis, it’s important not to forget the joy and stimulation of another kind of spectacle - the theatre. A...

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Duck Pond by Circa

Duck Pond by Circa

By Suzanne Tate Duck Pond was a captivating experience, combining the tales of ‘Swan Lake’ & ‘The Ugly Duckling’ with breathtaking acrobatics and circus arts. The creativity in the amalgamation of these two stories in such an effective and entertaining way, with...

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Gravity & Other Myths: Ten Thousand Hours

Gravity & Other Myths: Ten Thousand Hours

By Jennifer Beasley. SPECTACULAR! Gravity & Other Myths present their latest jaw-dropping circus act, Ten Thousand Hours, to the Playhouse at The Melbourne Arts Centre. At a frantic 60 minutes, this fast paced, strikingly visual and fear-inducing performance will...

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Saturday Night Fever

Saturday Night Fever

  Saturday Night Fever, the musical debuted in London's West End in 1998, with a book by Nan Knighton in collaboration with Arlene Phillips, Paul Nicholas and Robert Stigwood. However, long before the stage adaptation, Saturday Night Fever was a movie starring...

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Peter Quince Presents: Shakespeare’s Best Bits

Peter Quince Presents: Shakespeare’s Best Bits

By Jennifer Beasley. Artistic Director Glenn Elston OAM has once again demonstrated his complete mastery on the plays of William Shakespeare with this riotous deconstruction of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, with hilarious results in this play within several plays,...

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CATS

CATS

Review by Annie Zeleznikow Given its status as a cultural and musical juggernaut, I imagine I don’t need to explain the plot of CATS. Never mind that the plot is as simple as its title (it’s about Cats!) you don’t need to follow the plot closely to greatly enjoy the...

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Anastasia

Anastasia

Review by Suzanne Tate   Anastasia sweeps the audience up in what the author Terrence McNally describes as the ‘fairytale’ of a possible life of the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanov, the youngest daughter of the last Czar of Russia, played by Georgina...

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Features

Madeleine Somers – Come laugh with us under the sky

Madeleine Somers – Come laugh with us under the sky

With the city’s Botanic Gardens as a stunning backdrop, audiences will be treated to some of Shakespeare’s most chaotic characters unleashed under the stars with the Australian Shakespeare Company's fabulously mad Peter Quince presents Shakespeare’s Best Bits. From...

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Clare Watson and the importance of community in Mama Does Derby

Clare Watson and the importance of community in Mama Does Derby

A single mum, a teenage daughter, and a new life in a regional town where neither quite fits. Billie is 16 and restless, trying to navigate the chaos of adolescence. Mum, meanwhile, is spinning into a rebellion of her own – in the sweaty, rough and radical world of...

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Natalie Abbott’s cabaret about love, loss and life

Natalie Abbott’s cabaret about love, loss and life

Bad Hand is a cabaret debut for theatre and screen star Natalie Abbott (Muriel's Wedding the Musical, Aftertaste ABC) centred on navigating life’s unpredictability, grief and getting out of bed anyways. After the kind of loss that flips the script entirely, Abbott...

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News

Vale Australian actor Patsy King

Vale Australian actor Patsy King

(16.9.1930 – 19.1.2026) Australian born actress Patsy King, best remembered for her principal role as “Governor Erica Davidson” in the iconic television series Prisoner, passed away on Monday 19th January 2026 after a short illness. She was 95 years old. Patsy studied...

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Year of the Rooster

Year of the Rooster

Gil is a loser. He works at McDonalds and still lives with Mother. But that’s all about to change because Gil has an ace up his sleeve: the biggest, baddest barnyard bird the world has ever seen. When Odysseus Rex hits the local cockfighting ring, there’ll be hell to...

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BMW and Opera Australia Announce 2026 Opera for All Concert

BMW and Opera Australia Announce 2026 Opera for All Concert

Opera for All returns to Fed Square on Saturday 14 March 2026 for the fourth consecutive year Free, open-air evening of world-class opera for all Victorians Featuring four acclaimed opera singers supported by 20 musicians from Orchestra Victoria The Australian Girls...

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