by Josh Stent - March 06, 2024
Kadimah Yiddish Theatre’s remarkable adaptation of Yentl has returned to Malthouse. Winner of four Green Room Awards after a stellar 2022 debut season, this production is a must see for those wanting a thought-provoking, and at times confronting exploration of how gender, sexuality, culture, and rel...
by Stephi Wild - March 06, 2024
MULTIPLE BAD THINGS, the new work by Back to Back Theatre will premiere in the company’s home town at Geelong Arts Centre 11 - 13 April, internationally at Brussels Theater Nationale in May, and in Melbourne at Malthouse Theatre from 29 May to 9 June 2024....
by Stephi Wild - November 10, 2023
After selling out its initial three week season and extending until 3 December, Malthouse Theatre's immersive theatre production HOUR OF THE WOLF is now extending its season for a second time, performing until 17 December....
by Blair Ingenthron - October 14, 2023
The Astonishing Comet Boombox brings together AI, imaginary friends, and the modern world in a captivating show at Melbourne Fringe. Don't miss this playful cabaret with original songs, parodies, and comedic talents beginning on 17 October....
by Stephi Wild - August 29, 2023
Rounding out a year that sees iconic Australia writer Patricia Cornelius being celebrated by our some of our most prestigious theatre companies comes the Melbourne premiere season of her powerful and pulsating work, In the Club.
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by Stephi Wild - August 17, 2023
Malthouse promises eight compelling reasons to visit their theatres in 2024. Learn more about the lineup here!...
by Stephi Wild - March 03, 2023
Australia’s original world-famous and ground-breaking Circus Oz is back in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival after 30 years with a fresh and all-new show at The Forum for two weeks only....
by Stephi Wild - January 30, 2023
Soon to be seen barging onto the stage at Melbourne's iconic Malthouse Theatre, Berlin's prince and princess of art rock and Europop - Otto & Astrid - are back! Together. But also separately, as they debut their new solo amazing albums independently of each other, while playing back up for one anoth...
by Stephi Wild - December 06, 2022
Eight-time Tony Award-winning musical Spring Awakening returns to Melbourne this January for a limited season at the Meat Market, North Melbourne. Presented by the Young Australian Broadway Chorus, Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence into adulthood through a compelling fusion of m...
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 06, 2022
After stunning audiences in London and New York, Girls & Boys will make its Melbourne premiere starring Nikki Shiels (The Picture of Dorian Gray), opening on Thursday 27 October at Arts Centre Melbourne....
Loaded, Malthouse Theatre's world premiere production, will be reimagined as an audio play. The 1995 debut novel from Christos Tsiolkas (The Slap, Dead Europe, Barracuda) ...
Los Angeles is burning. And he’s enjoying the view.Take a seat next to that child star. You know the one. Used-up, spat-out and stuck on ...
Alex searches for life on a distant moon; Daniel begs an answer of the poets they cannot provide. And while attentions are elsewhere, a marriage ...
Once there was a lonely man with lots of love to give. He wanted a child so much that he carved himself a beautiful little ...
A journey that begins at a kitchen table plunges into a sprawling family history and a fitting tribute to a much-loved matriarch.In 1948, Angela left ...
We know how the Oedipus story ends: he murders his father and unwittingly marries his mother. But where did this shattering tragedy begin?On the Misconception ...
Married life is a killer.In this remarkable bilingual production directed by Marion Potts, the lush lyricism of Federico García Lorca’s writing is wedded to a ...
In Yolngu painting, bir’yun describes the brilliance, shimmer and shine of a pattern that seems to move before the eyes, animated by the essence of ...
Throughout history the circus in all of its forms has returned obsessively, incessantly, to the strangest and most mystifying animal of all: the human.Now, Australia’s ...
Chamber Made Opera and Rawcus extend boundaries in all the work they do. Together they reprise their 2010 production Another Lament, directed by Kate Sulan. ...
Hell hath no fury like an actor ignored… Meet Bruscon: national treasure, intellect nonpareil, and finest living actor to grace the stage.But what happens when ...
The phenomenon of dancing mania has left a mysterious trail through history – entire communities infected with a spontaneous urge to dance until they literally ...
Country music celebrity, US presidential candidate and now global icon for peace, Tina C is on an Australasian mission.“I know there is tension in your ...
Winner of three Helpmann Awards (2011), including Best Play, this taut, stripped-back rendition of a modern classic never lets up. Director Simon Stone has developed ...
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Anisa Nandaula You Can't Say That
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Becky Lucas; Things have changed, but the essence remains
Victoria Hotel (3/27 - 4/20) | |
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Josephine Wants To Dance
The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts (4/11 - 4/12) | |
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Nazeem Hussain; You Paid For This
Melbourne Town Hall (3/27 - 4/20) | |
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Alanah Parkin's Garage Sale
DoubleTree by Hilton (3/26 - 4/6) | |
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Wilson Dixon: Love Don't Live Here Anymore, You Do
Chinese Museum (3/27 - 4/7) | |
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