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Top Ten Most Wanted Musicals

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Latest Reviews

Circe’s Carnival of Vice – Bloomsday in Melbourne

Circe’s Carnival of Vice – Bloomsday in Melbourne

By Natalie Ristovski Bloomsday, a commemorative yearly celebration of the life of James Joyce, finds its Down Under home via Bloomsday in Melbourne - a team of dramaturgs who have been diligently working going on thirty years to bring the works of the esteemed Irish...

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Looking for Alibrandi

Looking for Alibrandi

By Tim Garratt First published in 1992, Looking for Alibrandi was the debut novel of Australian writer and teacher Melina Marchetta. It has since been read by several generations locally and overseas (the novel has been published in 16 countries and translated into a...

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The Wrong Gods

The Wrong Gods

By Adam Rafferty Australian playwright S. Shakthidharan, author of the widely awarded epic Counting and Cracking, seen as part of the 2024 RISING: festival, returns this year with the rather more concise, fable-like story of The Wrong Gods. A ninety-minute tale of a...

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Love and Information

Love and Information

By Chris Hosking Can love be measured in megabytes? What information is stored in memory?  How do we find it once lost?  Will a barrage of information bring us closer together or divide us? Caryl Churchill’s brilliant 2012 text Love and Information is a challenge and...

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Batshit

Batshit

By Jennifer Beasley. A showcase of a fractured mind unearths the pathologisation of women. Trigger warnings: Depictions of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and flashing lights. Ah, the good old days. When the easy fix for an unhappy and sexually unavailable woman was...

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FEMME PLAY [ungrateful slut]

FEMME PLAY [ungrateful slut]

By Ash Cottrell It had been many, many years since I’d been to, The Butterfly Club. Last week marked the first time in a long time and it was great to be back. An eclectic, artistic, albeit kitsch coupling of trinkets and colours characterises the space. It all feels...

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Endgames

Endgames

By Jennifer Beasley. Masterful direction unleashes the oratory power of Max Gillies in a profound triptych that uncovers moral male deficiencies and entrenched misogyny. It’s probably the first time in my life that I have been so blown away by directional talent in...

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The Birds

The Birds

By Jennifer Beasley. A binaural sound experiment allows The Birds to come to life and asks the question that who would win at the end of the world, Man or Nature? Writing horror for the stage is a tricky thing, and when you present a monologue at 80 minutes, so many...

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Shadow Boxing

Shadow Boxing

By David Gardette Shadow boxing presented by theatre works and feet first collective Shadow Boxing is one of those shows that grabs you and doesn’t let go. It’s raw, intense and instinctive. Written by James Gaddas in 1989, and premiering in 1994, the play centres on...

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Features

Karlis Zaid unveils the real David Bowie in Loving the Alien

Karlis Zaid unveils the real David Bowie in Loving the Alien

Karlis Zaid's show, Loving the Alien, will have its world premiere at Arts Centre Melbourne this July. A love letter to David Bowie, this original theatre piece features songs and storytelling with Zaid and entertainer, writer and director, Aurora Kurth, in the lead...

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Alan Dukes in The Spare Room

Alan Dukes in The Spare Room

Helen Garner's harrowing but loving story, The Spare Room, is set to open at Belvoir Theatre tomorrow. Adapted for the stage by its director Eamon Flack, The Spare Room is set over the course of three weeks while the narrator, Helen, cares for a friend dying of bowel...

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Beng Oh: Finding the light in Soldier Boy

Beng Oh: Finding the light in Soldier Boy

Soldier Boy is the story of the youngest Australian known to have died in World War I. James Charles Martin was only 14 years and nine months old when he succumbed to typhoid (after serving for only seven weeks) during the Gallipoli campaign. He was one of 20...

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Rachelle Ann Go: overcoming insecurities with joy

Rachelle Ann Go: overcoming insecurities with joy

  Rachelle Ann Go was always destined to be a singer. Her parents told her she was humming along to a song on the radio at just eight months old. Inspired, her father taught her to sing and play musical instruments. At the age of six her father would put her on...

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Katie Reddin-Clancy End Game

Katie Reddin-Clancy End Game

Multi-award-winning writer and performer Katie Reddin-Clancy presents a dark comedy about an eccentric cabaret performer’s soul review. How would you describe your show to someone who knows very little about it? It’s a solo show about a cabaret performers soul review!...

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News

Irreverent Reuben Kaye to premiere Opera Up Late in Melbourne

Irreverent Reuben Kaye to premiere Opera Up Late in Melbourne

Following sold-out runs at the Sydney Opera House, Reuben Kaye’s wildly outrageous queer inspired spectacle Opera Up Late is making its keenly anticipated Melbourne debut for one fabulous nightly only on Sunday 2 November at the Regent Theatre. The brainchild of...

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Seven Aussie icons to star in Malthouse Theatre’s ECHO

Seven Aussie icons to star in Malthouse Theatre’s ECHO

Malthouse Theatre has today announced the seven leading Australian media and entertainment personalities who will star in the highly anticipated Australian premiere of ECHO: Every Cold-Hearted Oxygen. The international theatrical sensation by Nassim Soleimanpour...

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Echo – Malthouse Theatre

Echo – Malthouse Theatre

A script no one has seen. An experience you’ll never forget. The most performed playwright in the history of Iranian theatre Nassim Soleimanpour (White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, NASSIM) and acclaimed director Omar Elerian (NASSIM, Misty, two Palestinians go dogging) push...

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Andy Karl joins Beetlejuice The Musical in Singapore

Andy Karl joins Beetlejuice The Musical in Singapore

BROADWAY LEGEND ANDY KARL TO SPOOK SINGAPORE IN BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL    PERFORMANCES WILL COMMENCE FROM JANUARY 2026 Producers Michael Cassel Group and Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures are thrilled to announce the international smash-hit BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL...

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Competitions

Win Tickets to Songs for a New World

Win Tickets to Songs for a New World

Win one of  2 double passes for the 7:00pm show on Tuesday the 5th of August ofSongs For A New World at Chapel Off Chapel 12 Little Chapel Street, Prahran.  To be in the running, please send your response to the below to:  editor.kris@theatrematters.com.au Songs for a...

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Win Tickets to Smokescreen

Win Tickets to Smokescreen

Win one of  2 double passes for the 7:30pm show on Wednesday the 9th of July of  Smokescreen at fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne To be in the running, please send your response to the below to:  editor.kris@theatrematters.com.au Who does Bud work for?...

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